List of architectural monuments in Lehel

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This page lists the monuments in the Munich district of Lehel in the district 1 of Altstadt-Lehel . There is also a picture collection and a photo album with selected pictures for these monuments . This list is part of the list of architectural monuments in Munich . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.

Ensembles

  • Lehel sequence of squares : Thierschplatz - Forum Maximilianstraße - Mariannenplatz . Thierschstrasse with Thierschplatz in the north and Mariannenplatz in the south as well as the forum of Maximilianstrasse in the middle, on whose east-west axis it is atright angles at theheight of the Maxmonument , is an ensemble as a special urban development of the later 19th century. With the sequence of Thierschplatz, Forum and Mariannenplatz, the urban development system that has been in effect in Lehel since the middle of the 19th century can be characterized in a characteristic way. In terms of development history for the former suburban area, which was originally only structured by the streams of the Munich city brooks and canals of the Isar and an irregular network of paths, the first urban planning planning was the straight Hildegardstrasse and at right angles to it Adelgundenstrasse in the 1940s fixable. From 1853 onwards, the monumental train of Maximilianstrasse laid across the entire Lehel area like a broad breach, consistently overlaying the existing access system. After the structural completion of the forum, the course of Thierschstrasse was determined from around 1875 and a new north-south connection was established in Lehel, with the Maxmonument forming the intersection point for the axis system. The new street will not only remain a traffic connection, but will also have an urban significance through the two plazas that will emerge at the same time as the uniform development of Thierschstrasse towards the end of the 19th century. Thierschplatz and Mariannenplatz are based on the Maxmonument, and there is also an optical reference system between the squares themselves. Thierschplatz is already given as a triangular basic shape in floor plans from the early 19th century. In the north it connects the older street area of ​​Triftstraße with the younger one of Tattenbachstraße and flows into the newly created Thierschstraße in the south. The irregular triangular square, the center of which is occupied by a fountain surrounded by trees, has a homogeneous and closed perimeter development with tenement houses that were built between 1885 and 1900 in the neo-renaissance style. With the building lines at an acute angle to each other, the uniform eaves heights and the deliberately horizontally structured, flat-plastic facades, the square has a strong spatial character. In the line of sight it opens to the south, where the course of Thierschstraße creates a visual reference to the Maxmonument and further to the choir and dome of the St. Lukas Church on Mariannenplatz. (E-1-62-000-26)
Maximilianstrasse 43
  • Maximilianstrasse . TheMonumentalstrasse, which was built between 1853 and 1875at the instigation of King Maximilian II in a uniform style - found as a result of theoretical considerations - is an ensemble as a self-contained urban planning concept of particular importance. The third of Munich's Monumental Streets (after Brienner Straße and Ludwigstraße ) is designed as an urban business and residential area in its western part, and in its eastern part it is widened to form a forum, delimited by public buildings and designed with garden art; the conclusion on the other side of the monument to Maximilian II and the bridge is the high-altitude, backdrop-like, broad Maximilianeum . The construction of the 1.5 kilometer long street opened up the previously unorganized area between the old town and the Isar. The result of the “ Maximilian style ”applied to the buildings on the street - which was found on the basis of a competition -was a synthesis of classically proportioned structures with gothic forms and individual technical elements that were perceived as national; The distinctive structural element is the "stretch pilaster order", which, through its constant repetition, gives the flat facades their graphically subtle, non-plastic relief. (E-1-62-000-33)
  • Prinzregentenstrasse left and right of the Isar .; The Prinzregentenstrasse in its course between the Prinz-Carl-Palais in the west and Richard-Strauss-Strasse / Leuchtenbergring in the east is an ensemble of particular urban significance. It is a vivid example of a metropolitan main street in which a monumental street of the type baroque prospect street is connected with the principles of picturesque town planning and its varied pictorial situations, whereby an artistic relationship between city and river could be achieved in an exemplary manner. The special urban development achievement is revealed in the changing images of a kind of street landscape of considerable length, especially in the sequence of movements through the entire street to the left and right of the Isar, with the peace monument above the Luitpold terraceassuminga joint function. (E-1-62-000-54)
  • St. Anna Square . St. Anna-Platz with the parish church of St. Anna , the baroque monastery church of the same nameand the development of the square on the edge of the square form a successful ensemble as a place created in the late 19th century. The relatively small square is representative of the attempt to set a new urban accent within a formerly suburban and only loosely built area. Until the middle of the 19th century, only the street space of St.-Anna-Straße and the monastery church of St. Anna were specified in older structures. The monastery church, which was builtby Johann Michael Fischer on behalf of the Hieronymites 1727–33, washanded over tothe Franciscans in1827and served as a parish church between 1807 and 1892, was fitted witha neo-Romanesque two-tower facadein 1852/53 by August Voit . A competition limited to Munich architects in 1885 for a new parish church in Lehel was decided in favor of Gabriel von Seidl's plans. Largely inspired by forms of the Rhenish Romanesque, the new parish church was built between 1887 and 1892 as an elaborate, picturesque sacred building in neo-Romanesque style, directly opposite the old parish church. The development on the edge of the square, which took place around the same time, is relatively closely related to the new church building in the northeast, east and south-east and here, corresponding to the lower choir area, is also optically lower. In contrast, more space is allocated to the portal area with the high single-tower facade in the west and the development on the edge of the square is slightly higher here. Therow of houses in the neo-renaissance style on the south side has been preserved in a closed mannerfrom the very irregular ground plan. The sacred building in the middle of the square is clearly separated from the secular area by the surrounding terrace. An important part of the picturesque square concept is the large bowl fountain on the terrace west of the church. (E-1-62-000-58)
  • Widenmayerstrasse . Kaistraße with very elegant, elaborate apartment buildings, started in 1893/94 on Maximilianstraße in the forms of late historicism , continued in the baroque and classicizing style of the pre-World War II, shielded from the Isar and yet connected to the green of the opposite bank by an avenue. (E-1-62-000-66)

Individual monuments

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Adelgundenstrasse 3
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Eduard Hartmann House (Semi-detached house with Mannhardtstrasse 10), representative corner building in the German Renaissance, marked 1901, by Heilmann and Littmann ; southern end of Adelgundenstrasse. D-1-62-000-44 Eduard Hartmann House
Adelgundenstrasse 5b
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with round corner bay window, 1882 by Carl Del Bondio. D-1-62-000-45 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 6
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Tenement house neo baroque, with corner bay window, around 1890; see. Mariannenstrasse 2. D-1-62-000-46 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 7
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Small house with crooked hip , Biedermeier style, 1st half of the 19th century, renovation 2001. D-1-62-000-47 Small house
Adelgundenstrasse 12
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Tenement house four-story simple neo-renaissance building with a gable roof and lattice door from the construction period, built by Rasch in 1877/78, simplification of the facade before 1934; Group with number 14 .; Former wash house, garage since 1925, single-storey building with a picturesque roof structure, 1877, roof structure by Charles Hennek, 1897. D-1-62-000-49 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 14
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with gable roof and lattice door from the construction period, built by Rasch in 1877/78; Group with no.12. D-1-62-000-50 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 15
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building, built by Michael Sager 1876/77, roof structure rebuilt in 1946; Group with no.17. D-1-62-000-51 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 17
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building, built by Michael Sager in 1876/77; Group with no.15. D-1-62-000-52 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 19
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Tenement house four-story neo-renaissance building, built by A. and Karl Hock in 1877/78. D-1-62-000-53 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 20
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Tenement house four-story late Biedermeier building, rebuilt by Michael Fischer in 1867/68, roof structure after war damage. D-1-62-000-54 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 23
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Tenement house four-storey late classicist building with knee-high, built by Carl del Bondio in 1869/70, the roof structure rebuilt in 1946. D-1-62-000-55 Tenement house
Adelgundenstrasse 25
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Tenement house four-storey late classicist building with knee-high, built by Carl del Bondio in 1864, smoothed facade. D-1-62-000-57 Tenement house
Alexandrastraße 4
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Land survey office in the west wing a representative neo-baroque main staircase, 1900–01 by Friedrich Adelung; otherwise renewed. D-1-62-000-170 Land survey office
On the island
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Father Rhine fountain 1897–1903 by Adolf von Hildebrand ; originally in Strasbourg , erected here in 1932. All around park, z. T. regularly in relation to the well. D-1-62-000-469 Father Rhine fountain
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Bruderstraße 1
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with two domed oriels on the sloping corner, 1886 by Carl Vent; urban development completion of Liebigstrasse. D-1-62-000-1004 Tenement house
Bruderstraße 6
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Tenement house Corner building in classic Renaissance forms, by Max Steinmetz around 1878. D-1-62-000-1005 Tenement house

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Christophstraße 2
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Tenement house essentially classicistic, 1828 by Joseph Höchl . D-1-62-000-1057 Tenement house
Christophstraße 4
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Tenement house classicistic, 1827 by Joseph Höchl . D-1-62-000-1058 Tenement house
Christophstraße 6
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Tenement house four-storey classicist building with a simple facade design, around 1829, repaired by Hein Grothe in 1949 after war damage. D-1-62-000-1059 Tenement house
Christophstrasse 7
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Tenement house classical, in the manner of Klenze, by Joseph Höchl around 1829–30 . D-1-62-000-1060 Tenement house
Christophstrasse 8
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Tenement house Classicist core, around 1829. D-1-62-000-1061 Tenement house

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Emil-Riedel-Straße 1
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Tenement house four-storey Art Nouveau building with bay window, by Emil Kaltenthaler and Ludwig Dinglreiter, inscribed in 1907, partly renovated after war damage. D-1-62-000-1527 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 2
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, around 1908; Group with No. 4. D-1-62-000-1528 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 4
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, around 1908; Group with No. 2. D-1-62-000-1529 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 6
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, early 20th century; Group with No. 8 and Paradiesstraße 10. D-1-62-000-1530 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 8
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Tenement house later Art Nouveau, early 20th century; Group with No. 6 and Paradiesstraße 10. D-1-62-000-1531 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 9
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Tenement house four-storey corner building with a mansard roof and tail gable in the neo-renaissance style, by Leonhard Moll , 1900/02. D-1-62-000-1532 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 16
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Tenement house four-storey hipped roof building with a dwelling , baroque Art Nouveau, around 1900. D-1-62-000-1533 Tenement house
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Emil-Riedel-Straße 17
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Tenement house four-story neo-baroque hipped roof building with ornamental gable, by Josef Paul, 1895/96. D-1-62-000-1534 Tenement house
Emil-Riedel-Straße 18
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, 1910–11 by Heinrich Stengel and Paul Hofer. D-1-62-000-1535 Tenement house
English garden
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English garden Volksgarten laid out in the Isar floodplains by Benjamin Thompson Graf von Rumford and Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell from 1789 (connected to military gardens until 1799), opened in 1792, further developed by Reinhard Freiherr von Werneck from 1799 (construction of the lake), extended to the north in 1799 by the Hirschau , from 1804 onwards by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell . Classic landscape garden , stretching over five kilometers in the Isar floodplain , with curved watercourses and paths as well as wide visible areas between the trees; Northern part (Hirschau) purely scenic, southern part (between Prinzregentenstrasse and Isarring ) with park buildings and monuments; Bridges in large numbers over the streams, often with iron or stone railings, especially of the late historicism D-1-62-000-1545 English garden
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English garden
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Rumford memorial with relief portrait, by Franz Jakob Schwanthaler , 1795/96; on the southeastern edge near Lerchenfeldstrasse; D-1-62-000-1545 Rumford memorial
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English garden
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Stone resting bench ( Exedra ), on the step substructure of the former Temple of Apollo from 1790, by Leo von Klenze , 1838; D-1-62-000-1545 Stone resting bench
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English garden
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Chinese tower Wooden construction, originally based on a design by Joseph Frey, 1789/90, burned down in 1944, reconstructed in 1952; D-1-62-000-1545 Chinese tower
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English garden
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Truce column No. 12/13, of 1724; southwest of the Monopteros ; D-1-62-000-1545 Truce column
English garden
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carousel Neo-Biedermeier timber construction, based on a design by the sculptor Joseph Erlacher , 1913; D-1-62-000-1545 carousel
English garden
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Monopteros Ionic round temple on an artificial hill, by Leo von Klenze , 1832–37; D-1-62-000-1545 Monopteros
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English garden
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waterfall artificial system with boulders, by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell and Andreas von Gärtner, 1813–15; at the intersection of the Schwabinger and Eisbach ; D-1-62-000-1545 waterfall
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English garden
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Waterfall bridge north of the waterfall. D-1-62-000-1545 associated
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Waterfall bridge
English garden 2
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Economy and administration building low building complex with an open courtyard and behind it a closed courtyard, with heavily renovated outbuildings, by Johann Baptist Lechner, 1790/93; D-1-62-000-1545 Economy and administration building
English garden 3
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Chinese Tower restaurant Erected by the Rank brothers in 1912 as a replica of the previous building by Johann Baptist Lechner (1789/90); D-1-62-000-1545 Chinese Tower restaurant
English Garden 5
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Rumford house former casino, now a children's leisure center, classicist building with porticos on the long sides, by Johann Baptist Lechner, 1790/91; D-1-62-000-1545 Rumford house
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Gewürzmühlstrasse 8
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North wing of the Bavarian Insurance Chamber New Renaissance, 1877–79; z. Partly simplified; see Steinstrasse 3 and Thierschstrasse 48. D-1-62-000-2151 North wing of the Bavarian Insurance Chamber
Gewürzmühlstrasse 10
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Tenement house Corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau, 1904–05 by Georg Hagn. D-1-62-000-2152 Tenement house
Gewürzmühlstrasse 12
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Tenement house with Art Nouveau echoes, 1912 by Karl Fendt. D-1-62-000-2153 Tenement house
Gewürzmühlstrasse 17
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, richly stucco corner building, 1904–05 by Georg Hagn. D-1-62-000-2154 Tenement house
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Gewürzmühlstraße 19
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with stucco decoration, 1907 by Ernst Dressler. D-1-62-000-2155 Tenement house
Gewürzmühlstrasse 21
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Tenement house Five-storey Art Nouveau building with stucco decoration, gable and flat bay window, with an attached rear wing, rear building and an inner courtyard open to the east, by Georg Hagn 1904/05. D-1-62-000-2156 Tenement house

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Himmelreichstraße 4
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Stately villa neo baroque, 1908 by the Ludwig brothers; at the fork in the road. D-1-62-000-2655 Stately villa

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Isartorplatz
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Fountain of Fortune 1907 by Karl Killer; on the northern extension of the square at the confluence of Kanalstrasse. D-1-62-000-2997 Fountain of Fortune
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Isartorplatz 4
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Tenement house neo-baroque gable building, 1896 by Carl Hocheder d. Ä. ; Group with No. 5. D-1-62-000-2995 Tenement house
Isartorplatz 5
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Tenement house stately corner building in the German Renaissance, marked 1896; Part of a group with no. 3 (renewed) and no. 4, by August Thiersch , Carl Hocheder d. Ä. and Eugen Drollinger . D-1-62-000-2996 Tenement house

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Cable bridge
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footbridge so-called cable bridge, two-arch Art Nouveau bridge with iron railing, by Adolf Schwiening and Aquilin Altmann, 1898; between Praterinsel and the east bank of the Isar. D-1-62-000-3153 footbridge
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Kanalstrasse 2
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building, richly structured with a flat corner bay window and dwarf house, around 1900. 1895/1896 added and rebuilt by Max Ostenrieder . The Edith Haberland Wagner Foundation had the building renovated in 2007. D-1-62-000-3206 Tenement house
Kanalstrasse 6
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Tenement house simply classicistic, with a profiled eaves cornice, 1828 by Matthias Küßwetter. D-1-62-000-3207 Tenement house
Kanalstrasse 8
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Tenement house Baroque corner building with two bay windows and stucco decor, around 1900. D-1-62-000-3208 Tenement house
Kanalstrasse 11
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with a flat central projection, built in the neo-renaissance form by Gottfried Hohenleitner in 1887/88. D-1-62-000-3209 Tenement house
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Kanalstrasse 14
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with sides and corner projections and rich late classical stucco decoration, by Reinhold Hirschberg and Ehrengut 1860/61. D-1-62-000-3210 Tenement house
Kanalstrasse 15
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Tenement house To the north-west and south-east of the broad, three-storey building, short rear wings are attached, the facade design with horizontal plaster strips, built in the neo-renaissance form by Wilhelm Schmid in 1898/99. D-1-62-000-3211 Tenement house
Karolinenstrasse 4
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, richly structured, 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; part of the construction group Widenmayerstraße 46-50; see. also Ensemble Widenmayerstraße. D-1-62-000-3284 Tenement house
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Knöbelstrasse 2
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Duplex wide front structured by pilaster strips, mid-19th century; 1881–1912 residence of the Bavarian statesman Franz Seraph von Pfistermeister (memorial plaque). D-1-62-000-3506 Duplex
Knöbelstraße 6a
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with a simple, late-classical facade design, by Max Kuppelmayr, 1860. D-1-62-000-3507 Tenement house
Knöbelstrasse 8
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Courtyard passage With ceiling and wall paintings, hunting scenes, end of the 19th century; later preserved under covering whitewash D-1-62-000-3508 Courtyard passage
Knöbelstrasse 8a
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with flat side elevations, late classicist facade design, by Johann Thomas, 1861. D-1-62-000-3509 Tenement house
Knöbelstraße 18
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Tenement house three-storey plastered building with late classicist facade decor, by Max Kuppelmayr and Johann Ehrengut, 1859/60. D-1-62-000-3510 Tenement house
Knöbelstraße 24
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Tenement house simply Biedermeier, 1845; Group with no.26. D-1-62-000-3511 Tenement house
Knöbelstraße 26
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Tenement house simply Biedermeier, built in 1844 by master builder Gottfried Fischer for rosary manufacturer Benno Jaut; Group with No. 24. D-1-62-000-3512 Tenement house
Knöbelstrasse 28
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Tenement house four-storey corner building with floor oriel and flat oriel in front of a beveled corner, entrance in a flat central projection, stucco decoration in late classicist forms, by Carl Del Bondio, 1864/65; Rear building with drawing offices, 1867. D-1-62-000-3513 Tenement house
Knöbelstrasse 32
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Tenement house late classicist, 1873 by Max Steinmetz. D-1-62-000-3514 Tenement house
Knöbelstraße 38
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Tenement house late classicist style, with corner bay window, around 1860; see. also the ensemble of Lehel squares. D-1-62-000-3515 Tenement house

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Ländstrasse 1
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, 1894–95 by Karl Stöhr . D-1-62-000-3724 Tenement house
Ländstrasse 3
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured, 1893–94 by Karl Stöhr . D-1-62-000-3725 Tenement house
Ländstrasse 5
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Tenement house German Renaissance, 1886 by Emanuel von Seidl . D-1-62-000-3726 Tenement house
Ländstrasse 6
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Tenement house neubarock, 1891–92 by Albin Lincke and Max Littmann . D-1-62-000-3727 Tenement house
Lerchenfeldstrasse 11
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Tenement house four-storey corner building with two tower-crowned corner cores, side box cores and mid-rise buildings, neo-baroque, by Anton Wörz, 1905–1908. D-1-62-000-3869 Tenement house
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Lerchenfeldstrasse 13
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Tenement house three-storey plastered building with stucco structure in baroque Art Nouveau, by Anton Wörz, 1905–1907; structural unit with no.15. D-1-62-000-3870 Tenement house
Lerchenfeldstrasse 15
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Tenement house three-storey plastered building with stucco structure in Baroque Art Nouveau, by Anton Wörz, 1905–1908; structural unit with No. 13. D-1-62-000-3871 Tenement house
Lerchenfeldstrasse 16
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Suburban home three-storey mansard roof building with facade structure in neo-Renaissance forms, around 1895. D-1-62-000-3872 Suburban home
Liebherrstrasse 1
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Tenement house Corner building with pilaster strips, around 1900; z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-3889 Tenement house
Liebherrstrasse 2
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with bay windows, 1904 by Georg Hagn. D-1-62-000-3890 Tenement house
Liebherrstrasse 3
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Tenement house with bay window and pilaster portal, around 1900. D-1-62-000-3891 Tenement house
Liebherrstrasse 4
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Tenement house German Renaissance, richly structured with two risalits, balcony bands and three-dimensional decoration, 1905-06 by Konrad Böhm based on a modified preliminary design by Adolf Wentzel, awarded the Facade Prize of the City of Munich . D-1-62-000-3892 Tenement house
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Liebherrstrasse 5
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Commercial building classifying at the transition to modernity, 1909/10 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner; elongated front following Thierschstraße 11. D-1-62-000-3893 Commercial building
Liebherrstrasse 8
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Tenement house German Renaissance, picturesque, strongly structured front with bay windows and rich plastic decor, around 1904 by August Spies and Adolf Wentzel. D-1-62-000-3894 Tenement house
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Liebherrstrasse 10
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with plastic decor, 1903 by Adolf Wentzel. D-1-62-000-3895 Tenement house
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Liebherrstrasse 13
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Kerschensteiner trade school Stately corner building, largely functional, with individual neo-renaissance decorative elements in stone carving (portals, wide bay windows, etc.), 1903-04 by Hans Grässel . D-1-62-000-3896 Kerschensteiner trade school
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Liebherrstrasse 20
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Tenement house German Renaissance, richly structured, with two oriel turrets, inscribed 1903, by Heinrich Volbehr. D-1-62-000-3897 Tenement house
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Liebigstrasse 1
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Tenement house with neo-renaissance oriel on the corner, in the core 19th century D-1-62-000-3898 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 4
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St. Anna High School (North wing), historicizing, with plastic decoration in the portal area, 1911–12 by Robert Rehlen , extended to the west 1929–30 by Hermann Leitenstorfer ; see. St. Anna-Strasse 20. D-1-62-000-6073 St. Anna High School
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Liebigstrasse 6
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance bay house, around 1900; Changed top. D-1-62-000-3900 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 7
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Tenement house Italian Renaissance, richly structured, 1884 by Heinrich Neumann. D-1-62-000-3901 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 8
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Tenement house five-storey plastered building with flat bay window, neo-renaissance, by Adolf Rupp, 1891, heightening and facade editing, 1970 D-1-62-000-3902 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 9
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building, facade design in neo-Renaissance forms, by Michael Stitzinger, 1877. D-1-62-000-3903 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 10b
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Tenement house Unit of two axially symmetrical, five-storey structures with rear, adjoining wings, rich facade design in Neo-Renaissance forms with rustication, exposed brickwork and polygonal core above the entrances, by the brothers Adam and Hans Grässel , 1891; Rear building, one to two-storey coach house and residential building in red and yellow banded exposed brickwork, end of the 19th century D-1-62-000-3904 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 10c
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Tenement house see No. 10b. D-1-62-000-3904 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 12
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Tenement house New Renaissance, rich double bay facade, 1891 by Alphons Hering. D-1-62-000-3906 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 12a
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured and stuccoed corner building with bay windows, 1891–92 by Adolf Ziebland and Josef Kollmus; see. Tattenbachstrasse 9. D-1-62-000-3907 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 13
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with flat side projections, neo-renaissance, by Michael Stitzinger, 1874. D-1-62-000-3908 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 14
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Tenement house simple corner building in the Biedermeier-classicist tradition, 2nd half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-3909 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 16
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with corner bay window, late 19th century D-1-62-000-3910 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 19
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with richly decorated bay window, 1882 by Gabriel von Seidl ; Group with number 21. D-1-62-000-3912 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 21
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, corner building with richly decorated bay window and surrounding balconies on the round corner tower, inscribed 1882, by Gabriel von Seidl; Group with number 19. D-1-62-000-3912 Tenement house
Liebigstraße 20/22
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, 1882–83. D-1-62-000-3913 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 25;
Oettingenstrasse 1;
Oettingenstrasse 3
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Former land consolidation office and state land surveying office, now part of the state office for digitization, broadband and surveying Bavaria Two-wing, five-storey office building with a rhythmic grid structure, based on a design by the Landbauamt München in 1953 (Liebigstrasse 25 and Oettingenstrasse 1) and 1954/55 (Oettingenstrasse 3); Sculpture of a globe in memory of Johann Georg von Soldner , by Rolf Nida-Rümelin , 1962 D-1-62-000-7828 Former land consolidation office and state land surveying office, now part of the state office for digitization, broadband and surveying Bavaria
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Liebigstrasse 26
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Tenement house in the classical tradition, with stucco, marked 1875. D-1-62-000-3914 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 35
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, with stucco on the bay window, 1893–94, e.g. Partly simplified; forms an assembly with the corner house at Oettingenstrasse 2. D-1-62-000-3915 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 37
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, 1893–94 by Martin Dülfer ; Decor removed; Group with no. 39, 41 and Reitmorstraße 23 and 25. D-1-62-000-3916 Tenement house
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Liebigstrasse 39
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, richly decorated, 1893–94 by Martin Dülfer ; Group with no.37, 41 and Reitmorstrasse 23 and 25. D-1-62-000-3916 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 41
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Tenement house Baroque style Art Nouveau corner building, richly decorated, 1893–94 by Martin Dülfer ; Group with no. 37, 39 and Reitmorstraße 23 and 25. D-1-62-000-3916 Tenement house
Liebigstrasse 43
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Tenement house stately corner building, 1926 by Franz Deininger . D-1-62-000-3919 Tenement house
Ludwigsbrücke
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Ludwigsbrücke over both arms of the Isar, renewed reinforced concrete arch bridge between 1934–35, clad with natural stone; on the west side three (formerly four) stone pylons with figures, fire bowls and memorial plaques, 1890–92 by the sculptor Syrius Eberle . D-1-62-000-4080 Ludwigsbrücke
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Mannhardtstrasse 4
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Tenement house five-storey plastered building with a flat bay window in reduced forms of the German Renaissance, by Michael Heitzer, Karl Stöhr (plans) and Ernst Günther (facade), 1903, added floor, 1950. D-1-62-000-4203 Tenement house
Mannhardtstrasse 10
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Duplex (with Adelgundenstrasse 3), German Renaissance, 1901 by Heilmann and Littmann . D-1-62-000-4205 Duplex
Mariannenplatz 1
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, with a sloping corner, 1879–80 by Hans Osswald and Philip Adam. D-1-62-000-4241 Tenement house
Mariannenplatz 2
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Tenement house New Renaissance, with bay windows, 1878–79 by Carl Del Bondio. D-1-62-000-4242 Tenement house
Mariannenplatz 3
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Evangelical Luth. Parish Church of St. Luke monumental central building with dome in Romanesque-Gothic transition style, 1893–96 by Albert Schmidt ; with equipment. D-1-62-000-4243 Evangelical Luth.  Parish Church of St. Luke
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Mariannenplatz 4
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Tenement house neo baroque with rich plastic decor, e.g. T. in Haustein, 1893–94 by Albin Lincke and Carl Vent; Design unit with the block at Steinsdorfstrasse 10. D-1-62-000-4244 Tenement house
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Mariannenstrasse 1
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Tenement house four-storey corner building, simple facade structure in neo-Renaissance forms, around 1870. D-1-62-000-4245 Tenement house
Mariannenstrasse 2
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Tenement house new baroque, around 1890; similar to the adjoining corner building at Adelgundenstrasse 6. D-1-62-000-4246 Tenement house
Maximiliansbrücke
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Maximiliansbrücke Arched bridge over both arms of the Isar, at the east end of Maximilianstrasse in front of the Maximilianeum , two stone arches made of shell limestone with decorative stone parapets and Art Nouveau lanterns, 1903–05 by Friedrich von Thiersch . On the north parapet, a colossal figure of Pallas Athene , 1906 by Franz Drexler. Niche fountain for Mayor Alois von Erhardt , neo-baroque, 1893 by Karl Hocheder the Elder. Ä. on the island between the two parts of the Maximiliansbrücke; Inner Maximiliansbrücke made of brick masonry clad with natural stone; see. also Ensemble Maximilianstrasse. D-1-62-000-4417 Maximiliansbrücke
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Maximilianstrasse
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Maxmonument Monument to King Maximilian II , 1875 by Caspar Zumbusch ; at the intersection of Maximiliansstrasse and Thierschstrasse. Bronze figure on a high pillar, surrounded by allegorical figures. The roundabout of the Maxmonument is bordered by stone garden walls with a balustrade and vase-crowned pillars to the east, by Carl Leimbach in 1881 (north of Thierschstrasse 46, south of Maximilianstrasse 54 and 56 and the corner house at Steinsdorfstrasse 1). D-1-62-000-4464 Maxmonument
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Maximilianstrasse
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Monuments Four similar monuments on the forum between the government and the former Bavarian National Museum (today the Museum of Five Continents ); north of General Bernhard Erasmus Graf von Deroy (1856 by Johann Halbig ) and Sir Benjamin Thompson Graf von Rumford (1866 by Caspar Zumbusch ), south of Friedrich Wilhelm von Schelling (1861 by Friedrich Brugger ) and Joseph von Fraunhofer (1868 by Johann Halbig ). D-1-62-000-4463 Monuments
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Maximilianstrasse 39
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Government of Upper Bavaria Monumental building in Maximilian style , 1856–64 by Friedrich Bürklein , rebuilt after war damage in 1948–53 by the Munich agricultural office with modified interior design; to the east, a stone pergola as a transition to no.43. ( Protected cultural property ) D-1-62-000-4452 Government of Upper Bavaria
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Maximilianstrasse 42
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Former Bavarian National Museum, now Museum Five Continents Monumental building in Maximilian style , 1858–65 by Eduard Riedel ; Inside vestibule, stairs, ground floor rooms of the east half and above on the first floor part of the mural cycle originally preserved. D-1-62-000-4453 Former Bavarian National Museum, now Museum Five Continents
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Maximilianstrasse 43
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Raised corner building Maximilianstil , 1858–59 by Friedrich Bürklein , forms a symmetrical block with no. 45 and 47. D-1-62-000-4454 Raised corner building
Maximilianstrasse 44; formerly Adelgundenstraße 24
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Tenement house in the corner, Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein around 1859 ; compare Maximilianstrasse 46, 48, 50 and 52. D-1-62-000-4455 Tenement house
Maximilianstrasse 45
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Middle part of a symmetrical block with nos. 43 and 47, Maximilian style , 1858–59 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-4454 Middle part
Maximilianstrasse 46
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Part raised like a risalit of a block in Maximilian style with nos. 44, 48, 50 and 52, 1852 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-4455 Part raised like a risalit
Maximilianstrasse 47
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Raised corner building Maximilian style , 1858–59 by Friedrich Bürklein ; forms a symmetrical block with nos. 43 and 45. D-1-62-000-4454 Raised corner building
Maximilianstrasse 48
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Part of a block in Maximilian style with nos. 44, 46, 50 and 52, 1863 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-4455 Part of a block
Maximilianstrasse 50
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Part of a block in Maximilian style with nos. 44, 46, 48 and 52, 1863 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-4455 Part of a block
Maximilianstrasse 52
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Risalit-like raised corner building Part of a block in Maximilian style with nos. 44, 46, 48 and 50, 1863 by Friedrich Bürklein . D-1-62-000-4455 Risalit-like raised corner building
Maximilianstrasse 58; formerly Steinsdorfstrasse 1
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, richly structured on both fronts by balconies with building star, 1880–81 by Max Häusler; north garden with baluster wall and lattice gate. D-1-62-000-4462 Tenement house
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Obermaierstrasse 1
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with large stucco cartouche on the bay window, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-4909 Tenement house
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Obermaierstrasse 2
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, 1879 by Franz Kil. D-1-62-000-4910 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 2
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Tenement house stately corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau, 1893–94, e.g. Partly simplified; forms a group with Liebigstrasse 35. D-1-62-000-4941 Tenement house
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Oettingenstrasse 4
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Tenement house New baroque double bay house, richly stuccoed, 1897 by Rosa Barbist . D-1-62-000-4942 Tenement house
Oettingenstraße 10/12/14
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Block of flats neoclassical, 1925; with Reitmorstraße 35/37. D-1-62-000-4944 Block of flats
Oettingenstraße 23/25
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Block of flats neo baroque, 1895–97 by Ernst Schnetzler. D-1-62-000-4946 Block of flats
Oettingenstrasse 27
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Tenement house four-storey corner building with a box oriel and a dwelling, neo-baroque, by Ernst Schnetzler, 1894–96, structural unit with no. D-1-62-000-4947 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 28
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Tenement house neo baroque, around 1900; Assembly with no.30. D-1-62-000-4948 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 29
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Tenement house four-storey mansard roof building with box bay windows and neo-baroque facade design, plans from 1894–96. D-1-62-000-4949 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 30
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Tenement house neo baroque, around 1900; Group with No. 28. D-1-62-000-4950 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 31
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Block of flats with no.33, with a common triangular gable in the middle, neo-baroque, around 1900. D-1-62-000-4951 Block of flats
Oettingenstrasse 33
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Block of flats with no.31, with a common triangular gable in the middle, neo-baroque, around 1900. D-1-62-000-4951 Block of flats
Oettingenstrasse 34
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Tenement house richly stuccoed in a mixture of German Renaissance and Art Nouveau, 1897/98 by Paul Liebergesell . D-1-62-000-4953 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 35
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Tenement house four-storey freestanding plastered building with side elevation and arched bay windows, neo-classical, by the Ludwig brothers, around 1910. D-1-62-000-4954 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 36
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Tenement house stately new baroque building, richly structured and stuccoed, 1894–95; at the fork in the road. D-1-62-000-4955 Tenement house
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Oettingenstrasse 39
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Wooden country house neoclassical, early 20th century; with similar outbuildings (gate building) on ​​the street. D-1-62-000-4956 Wooden country house
Oettingenstrasse 46
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with raised corner projections, facade design in Baroque Art Nouveau forms, by Anton Wörz, 1905-08. D-1-62-000-4957 Tenement house
Oettingenstrasse 48
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, around 1900, e.g. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-4958 Tenement house

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Paradiesstrasse 9
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with a central box bay window and a dwarf house, in simple forms of the neo-renaissance, by Nic. Raimer, 1900–1902, shop installation on the first floor in 1908. D-1-62-000-5103 Tenement house
Paradiesstrasse 10
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Tenement house Corner building in late Art Nouveau; Early 20th century; Group with Emil-Riedel-Straße 6 and 8. D-1-62-000-5104 Tenement house
Pfarrstrasse 2
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Tenement house classicistic, 1827 by Xaver Widmann. D-1-62-000-5294 Tenement house
Pfarrstrasse 3
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State Institute for Occupational Safety Old building (south wing) neo-baroque, 1905-06 by Adolf Schulze. D-1-62-000-5295 State Institute for Occupational Safety
Pfarrstrasse 7
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1877 by Johann Nepomuk Bürkel . D-1-62-000-5297 Tenement house
Pfarrstrasse 10
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with facade structure in neo-Renaissance forms, by K. Hock, 1879–81. D-1-62-000-5298 Tenement house
Pfarrstrasse 12
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Tenement house four-storey plastered building with facade design in neo-Renaissance forms, by Heinrich Thommen, 1880/81. D-1-62-000-5299 Tenement house
Pilotystraße 8
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Tenement house four-storey eaves side building with arched windows and plaster blocks on the ground floor, 1840s, facade on the upper floors later simplified D-1-62-000-9208 Tenement house
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Praterinsel 3/4
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Former Anton Riemerschmid liqueur factory four-sided factory, north wing oldest part, in the core remainder of the Biedermeier Prater, before 1835; in the course of the expansion to the four-sided system in 1867–70 by Reinhard Hirschberg extended to the east, increased by Richard Riemerschmid in 1922 , connected to the new west wing and redesigned inside; Memorial plaque for Anton Gruber, the founder of the Prater (1810–1866); West wing, as the main building (factory and workers' residential building) in late Classicist forms; with remarkable interiors, including three-aisled halls in the basement and ground floor, conference hall by Richard Riemerschmid; South wing (former vinegar factory) with pillar halls; East wing (former factory and warehouse). D-1-62-000-5489 Former Anton Riemerschmid liqueur factory
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Praterinsel 5
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German Alpine Club simply historicizing structure, originally neo-baroque, 1887–88 by Friedrich Löwel , later changed. D-1-62-000-5490 German Alpine Club
Praterwehrbrücke
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Stone figure of St. John of Nepomuk designated 1857; at the modern Praterwehr bridge . D-1-62-000-5491 Stone figure of St.  John of Nepomuk
Prinzregentenstrasse
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Bridge over the Eisbach neo-baroque parapet, marked 1890; east of No. 1. D-1-62-000-1469 Bridge over the Eisbach
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Prinzregentenstrasse 1
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House of Art formerly House of German Art, monumental, neo-classical exhibition building, 1933–37 by Paul Ludwig Troost ; Grand staircase dismantled in 1971. D-1-62-000-5572 House of Art
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Prinzregentenstrasse 3
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Bavarian National Museum richly structured, picturesque group building from Munich's late historicism, 1894–1900 by Gabriel von Seidl , expanded by the same on the north side from 1903–07; with interiors. Associated artistically trained garden walls and fences on all sides. Annexe: in the west (old) study building, later New Collection (1925–2003), with wall fountain (1900 by Josef Rauch ) on the west side. In the south-western front garden Narzissbrunnen with a bronze figure, 1896 by Hubert Netzer . In the east protruding tract including a terrace, 1937–39 by German Bestelmeyer . Rear building, Himbselstraße 2/2 a. D-1-62-000-5574 Bavarian National Museum
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Prinzregentenstrasse 3
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Equestrian statue of Prince Regent Luitpold unveiled in 1913, by Adolf von Hildebrand ; on the terrace redesigned around 1937. D-1-62-000-5575 Equestrian statue of Prince Regent Luitpold
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Prinzregentenstrasse 5
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Corner house Neoclassical, around 1937 by Eduard Müller. D-1-62-000-5576 Corner house
Prinzregentenstrasse 7
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Legation building three-storey baroque palace building with rusticated ground floor, colossal pilaster strips, central balcony and pronounced attic, built by Max Littmann from 1907-09 for the Prussian legation in Munich , now cultural institutions; Rear building, former coach house, on an L-shaped floor plan, during construction; connected to No. 9. D-1-62-000-5577 Legation building
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Prinzregentenstrasse 9
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Museum building neo-classical, built by Max Littmann for the Schack-Galerie in 1907–09 ; connected to No. 7. D-1-62-000-5578 Museum building
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Prinzregentenstrasse 24
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Stately corner house neo-baroque, with a rich structure, formerly a tenement house, today part of the Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology , four-storey corner house with a beveled corner and flat side projections 1897/98 by E. Müller and J. Kollmus (design by Gabriel von Seidl  ? ); Reduced roof area and changed after 1945 by adding more floors. D-1-62-000-5580 Stately corner house
Prinzregentenstrasse 26
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New baroque building (Stucco ceilings), 1898 by Emanuel von Seidl , later rebuilt in the style of No. 28. D-1-62-000-5581 New baroque building
Prinzregentenstrasse 28
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Ministry of Economy former Luftgaukommando, 1937/38 by German Bestelmeyer in monumentalizing representational style; Garden wall and fountain temple with the pine cone fountain, 1937/38 by Joseph Wackerle ; Nos. 26 and 28 received honorable mention at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich in 2004. D-1-62-000-5582 Ministry of Economy
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Prinzregentenstrasse 50
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New baroque house 1899 probably by Gabriel von Seidl ; 1908–1918 Frank Wedekind's house (memorial plaque). D-1-62-000-5583 New baroque house

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Reitmorstrasse 1
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Tenement house in classicist tradition, richly structured, built in 1890. D-1-62-000-5715 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 2
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building, around 1893–94; forms a unit with Widenmayerstraße 7. D-1-62-000-5717 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 2a
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Back building from Widenmayerstraße 8 New Baroque oriel house, richly stuccoed, marked 1900, by Josef Wölker. D-1-62-000-5718 Back building from Widenmayerstraße 8
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Reitmorstraße 3
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Suburban home Biedermeier style, with cornices and mansard roof, around 1850/60; forms a group with house no.5 of the same type. D-1-62-000-5719 Suburban home
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Reitmorstraße 4
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Back building from Widenmayerstraße 8 1928 D-1-62-000-5720 Back building from Widenmayerstraße 8
Reitmorstraße 5
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Suburban home Biedermeier style, with cornices and mansard roof, around 1850/60; forms a group with house no.3 of the same type. D-1-62-000-5721 Suburban home
Reitmorstraße 6
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Back building from Widenmayerstraße 10 new baroque, around 1902; simplified, honorable mention at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2005. D-1-62-000-5722 Back building from Widenmayerstraße 10
Reitmorstraße 8
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Tenement house neo baroque, e.g. Partly simplified double bay house, around 1900. D-1-62-000-5723 Tenement house
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Reitmorstraße 9
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Tenement house four-story simple mansard roof with pilaster structure, by L. Oberlein and F. Wagus 1865/66. D-1-62-000-5724 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 21
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Tenement house Stately corner building in the classical tradition, with corner bay window and structure, about 1870, 1898 heightened. D-1-62-000-5725 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 23
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, richly structured, with bay window and stucco decoration, 1893–94 by Martin Dülfer ; Group with No. 25 and Liebigstraße 37, 39 and 41. D-1-62-000-5726 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 25
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, with bay window, 1893–94 by Martin Dülfer ; Group with No. 23 and Liebigstraße 37, 39 and 41. D-1-62-000-5727 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 27
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with bay window, richly structured, 1896–97 by Georg Guinin; forms an assembly with No. 29 and the simplified No. 31. D-1-62-000-5728 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 29
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured, with a wide balcony railing, around 1896–97 by Georg Guinin; forms an assembly with No. 27 and the simplified No. 31. D-1-62-000-5729 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 30
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Tenement house Classicist Art Nouveau, with stucco decoration, 1910–11 by Ludwig Grothe. D-1-62-000-5730 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 35/37
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Block of flats neoclassical, 1925; with Oettingenstrasse 10/12/14. D-1-62-000-5731 Block of flats
Reitmorstraße 39
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Vincentinum two-winged baroque group building, 1901–03 by Gabriel von Seidl ; North wing simplified after war damage, north wing western section restored as a new building; at the northeast corner neo-baroque catholic. Chapel of St. Maria Immaculate with roof turret; on the east facade two splendid portals for passage; with equipment; in the Marienbrunnen courtyard, 1903 by Raimundiebe; with Oettingenstrasse 16. D-1-62-000-5732 Vincentinum
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Reitmorstraße 51
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Tenement house Art Nouveau oriel house, 1911 by Johann Alz. D-1-62-000-5733 Tenement house
Reitmorstraße 53
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building with bay window, early 20th century D-1-62-000-5734 Tenement house
Riedlstrasse 2
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Corner house four-storey corner house with curved gable and flat bay windows as accentuating historicist elements, built by Eduard Müller, 1903/04. D-1-62-000-5839 Corner house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 3
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Tenement house four-storey double bay house of the neo-renaissance with saddle roof, by Heinrich Thommen, 1892. D-1-62-000-5851 Tenement house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 5
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Tenement house three-storey building in late classical tradition with pilaster strips, gable and stair tower, by Karl Stiersdorfer, 1899. D-1-62-000-5852 Tenement house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 9
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with a large Flora statue in the aedicule , around 1870/80. D-1-62-000-5853 Tenement house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 11
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Tenement house two-storey, simple, classicist semi-detached house with gable roof, around 1800. D-1-62-000-5854 Tenement house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 13
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, end of the 19th century D-1-62-000-5855 Tenement house
Robert-Koch-Strasse 20
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, 1905 by Georg Hagn. D-1-62-000-5856 Tenement house
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Robert-Koch-Strasse 22
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Tenement house Baroque Art Nouveau, 1905 by Georg Hagn. D-1-62-000-5857 Tenement house
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Rosenbuschstrasse 1/3/5
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Group of tenements with flat core 1923 by Eduard Herbert and Otho Orlando Kurz . D-1-62-000-5914 Group of tenements with flat core
Rosenbuschstrasse 2
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Tenement house Corner building in baroque Art Nouveau, 1897 by Georg Müller. D-1-62-000-5915 Tenement house
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Seitzstraße 4
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Tenement house four-story neo-renaissance building with hipped mansard roof, richly structured stucco facade and mighty cornice, around 1880. D-1-62-000-6464 Tenement house
Seitzstraße 5
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Tenement house four-storey classicist saddle roof building with a simple facade, around 1826, facade simplified. D-1-62-000-6465 Tenement house
Seitzstraße 7
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Tenement house four-storey eaves side building with symmetrically aligned shop fittings to the side of the central passage, by Wilhelm Glöckle, 1891/92, facade later simplified; Rear building, three-storey saddle roof construction with side wing, built in 1872 over the existing ground-floor structure. D-1-62-000-6467 Tenement house
Seitzstraße 11
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Tenement house four-storey classicist saddle roof building with stuccoed window frames, around 1829. D-1-62-000-6468 Tenement house
Seitzstraße 13
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Tenement house four-storey classicist corner building with rusticated ground floor arcades and stuccoed window frames, around 1830. D-1-62-000-6469 Tenement house
St. Anna Square
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St. Anne's Fountain Bowl fountain, 1894 by Anton Pruska based on a design by Gabriel von Seidl ; on the terrace corner southwest of the church. D-1-62-000-6061 St. Anne's Fountain
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St.-Anna-Platz 1
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1879 by IG Mayer. D-1-62-000-6054 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Platz 1a
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Tenement house Stuccoed neo-renaissance building with a four-story main wing and a three-story annex protruding at the left end, by Michael Reifenstuel, 1887/88. D-1-62-000-6055 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Platz 2
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Tenement house New Baroque double bay facade , richly decorated, 1887 by Ludwig Marckert and Gabriel von Seidl (facade design); 1889–1900 Lion Feuchtwanger's residence (memorial plaque). D-1-62-000-6056 Tenement house
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St.-Anna-Platz 3
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Tenement house three-storey mansard roof structure with plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms and bare brick cladding on the upper floors, by Christian Lorentzen, 1888. D-1-62-000-6057 Tenement house
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St.-Anna-Platz 4
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Tenement house three-storey mansard roof with a kinking entrance axis, plaster structure in neo-renaissance forms and bare brick cladding on the upper floors, by P. Krenn, 1887/88. D-1-62-000-6058 Tenement house
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St.-Anna-Platz 5
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Parish Church of St. Anna Catholic parish church, neo-Romanesque, three-aisled pillar basilica with crossing tower and high central tower above the west transept , by Gabriel von Seidl , 1887–92; with equipment; enclosed terrace. ( Protected cultural asset ) D-1-62-000-6059 Parish Church of St. Anna
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St.-Anna-Platz 9
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Tenement house neo-baroque with a dwelling, inscribed 1891, probably by Gabriel von Seidl ; with front yard fence. D-1-62-000-6060 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 2
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Tenement house three-storey, simple neo-renaissance building with a mansard roof, curved dwarf house and side dormers, based on plans by Heinrich Witzel, 1897–99. D-1-62-000-6063 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 4
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Tenement house simple neo-renaissance, mid-19th century, redesigned in 1896. D-1-62-000-6064 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 6
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Tenement house three-story simple neo-renaissance building with a strong cornice, around 1860. D-1-62-000-6065 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 8
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Tenement house three-story simple neo-renaissance building with a mansard roof, profiled window frames and strong cornice, by Michael Geißler, 1892–94. D-1-62-000-6066 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 10
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with an elaborate double bay facade in scraffito technique, by Georg Müller and Josef Kollmus, 1900/01. D-1-62-000-6067 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 13
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Tenement house five-storey neo-renaissance building with stuccoed double bay facade, based on plans by Heinrich Thommen, 1887. D-1-62-000-6068 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 14
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Tenement house Three-story, narrow neo-renaissance building with bare brick cladding on the upper floors and a tower-like raised central bay, based on plans by Carl del Bondio, 1892. D-1-62-000-6069 Tenement house
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St.-Anna-Straße 15
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Tenement house four-storey wide neo-renaissance building with stuccoed double bay facade, around 1880/90. D-1-62-000-6070 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 18
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Tenement house five-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance corner building with wide beveled corner, based on plans by JG Mayer, 1878–80. D-1-62-000-6071 Tenement house
St.-Anna-Straße 19
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Franciscan monastery of St. Anna Former Hieronymites Monastery , three- story , three-winged old building south of the church, by Johann Michael Fischer , 1729–33; symmetrical three-storey wing north of the church, built in 1810 as part of the Lehel barracks (monastery building since 1827), expanded in 1891; Extension buildings to the west and northwest, by Franz Deininger , 1909–1911; largely renewed after severe war damage, partial renewal in 1993; Remains of the monastery wall D-1-62-000-6072 Franciscan monastery of St. Anna
St.-Anna-Straße 20
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St. Anna High School Südflügel, 1911–12 by Robert Rehlen ; see. Liebigstrasse 4. D-1-62-000-6073 St. Anna High School
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St.-Anna-Straße 21
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St. Anna Monastery Church Franciscan, former Hieronymites monastery church, longitudinal oval central building, 1727–33 by Johann Michael Fischer ; the facade reconstruction from 1965/66; with equipment; Monastery see No. 19. D-1-62-000-6074 St. Anna Monastery Church
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St.-Anna-Straße 22
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St. Anna Primary School differentiated structure with a slightly convex curved front on Liebigstrasse, reinforced concrete skeleton construction, partly plastered, with flat roofs, 1953–55 by Helmut von Werz and Johann-Christoph Ottow ; five-storey class wing, closed off in the west (towards St.-Anna-Straße) by a lower, cubic front building with arcades. D-1-62-000-7894 St. Anna Primary School
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Steinsdorfstrasse 8
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, with bay windows and balconies, 1879 by master mason K. Hock, 1949 z. Partly simplified reconstruction; see. also the ensemble of Lehel squares. D-1-62-000-6625 Tenement house
Steinsdorfstrasse 10
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Tenement house representative, broadly laid out tenement block, neo-baroque, with ground floor in natural stone rustication, corner core and rich sculptural decoration on the risalits, 1893–94 by Albin Lincke and Carl Vent; wall fountain on the courtyard side; with Mariannenplatz 4; see. also the ensemble of Lehel squares. D-1-62-000-6626 Tenement house
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Steinsdorfstrasse 12
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building with dome tower, bay window and magnificent balcony grille, 1891–94 by Georg Meister; Part of a symmetrical, representative assembly with numbers 13 and 14. D-1-62-000-6627 Tenement house
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Steinsdorfstrasse 13
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with two bay windows, 1891–94 by Georg Meister; Raised middle part of a symmetrical, representative assembly with no. 12 and 14. D-1-62-000-6628 Tenement house
Steinsdorfstrasse 14
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building with domed tower and bay window, 1891–94 by Georg Meister; Part of a symmetrical, representative assembly with numbers 12 and 13; Until 1886, the raftsman's farm Zum Grünen Baum (memorial plaque) stood here. D-1-62-000-6629 Tenement house
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Sternstrasse 3
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Bavarian Insurance Chamber Old building (east wing), neo-renaissance risalit building, 1877–79; see. Gewürzmühlstrasse 8 (north wing) and Thierschstrasse 48 (west wing). D-1-62-000-6673 Bavarian Insurance Chamber
Sternstrasse 11
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Tenement house five-storey neo-baroque saddle roof building with stuccoed double bay facade, by Georg Guinin, 1898/99. D-1-62-000-6674 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 13
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Tenement house four-story neo-renaissance building with stuccoed double bay facade, by Franz Koestler, 1895–97, facade purified. D-1-62-000-6675 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 15
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, 1895–96 by Franz Koestler; see. No. 17. D-1-62-000-6676 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 16
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Tenement house four-story neo-renaissance building with plaster structure and bare brick cladding on the upper floors, built by brothers Adam and Johann Grässel and Max Krauss, 1894/95. D-1-62-000-6677 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 17
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, 1895–96 by Franz Koestler; see. No. 15. D-1-62-000-6678 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 18
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Tenement house Corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau, marked 1906, by Alois Prestele. D-1-62-000-6679 Tenement house
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Sternstrasse 19
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Tenement house richly structured new baroque building with bay window, 1896. D-1-62-000-6680 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 20
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Tenement house in geometrically reduced historicism, 1905 by Alois Prestele. D-1-62-000-6681 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 21
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with stucco decoration, around 1900; Shop fittings from the 50s. D-1-62-000-6682 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 22
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with box oriel and curved gable, by Alois Barbist , 1898–1900. D-1-62-000-6683 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 24
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Tenement house four-storey simple neo-renaissance building with a tower-like raised central bay, by Emil Ludwig, 1897/98. D-1-62-000-6684 Tenement house
Sternstrasse 26
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Tenement house New Baroque double bay facade, richly structured and stuccoed, 1895–96 by Georg Guinin. D-1-62-000-6685 Tenement house

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Tattenbachstrasse 1
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Tenement house four-storey classical mansard roof building with rusticated ground floor and profiled window frames, 1st half of the 19th century D-1-62-000-6758 Tenement house
Tattenbachstraße 3
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Tenement house four-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance corner building with accentuating corner oriel tower and box oriel, by Heinrich Thommen, 1891/92. D-1-62-000-6760 Tenement house
Tattenbachstrasse 6
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Tenement house Four-storey, richly structured neo-renaissance corner building with a tower-like, raised polygonal corner bay above the corner column and dwarf houses, by Heinrich Hilgert, 1900. D-1-62-000-6761 Tenement house
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Tattenbachstraße 9
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Tenement house new baroque, around 1892; see. Liebigstrasse 12a. D-1-62-000-6762 Tenement house
Tattenbachstraße 16
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Tenement house four-storey historical building with a central bay window and a dwelling with a curved gable, by the brothers Adam and Hans Grässel and Max Krauss, marked 1896–98. D-1-62-000-6763 Tenement house
Tattenbachstraße 20
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Tenement house four-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance building with raised polygonal bay window, by Georg Guinin, 1895/96. D-1-62-000-6764 Tenement house
Thierschplatz
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Ceres, harvest or reaper well Kneeling Ceres figure on pedestal with lateral water half-shells and basin at ground level, by Erwin Kurz , 1905. D-1-62-000-6883 Ceres, harvest or reaper well
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Thierschplatz 3
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, richly structured, marked 1884, by Franz Rattenhuber. D-1-62-000-6880 Tenement house
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Thierschplatz 4
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Tenement house five-storey neo-renaissance building with stucco facade and entrance projection, by Hermann Schmitt, 1886. D-1-62-000-6881 Tenement house
Thierschplatz 5
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Tenement house five-storey neo-renaissance corner building with a structured stucco facade and toothed cornice, before 1886. D-1-62-000-6882 Tenement house
Thierschstrasse 1
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Tenement house German Renaissance, richly structured, plan 1900 by Heilmann and Littmann , executed 1902–03. D-1-62-000-6884 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 3
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Tenement house German Renaissance, with two stone cores, plan by Heilmann and Littmann , executed 1902–03. D-1-62-000-6885 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 4
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with richly stuccoed facade and side risalits, 1881. D-1-62-000-6886 Tenement house
Thierschstrasse 5
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with pilaster strips, rusticated lower and brick-clad upper part of the facade, by Max Deißböck, 1881/82. D-1-62-000-6887 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 7
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance building with central polygonal bay window, plastered lower and brick-exposed upper facade, by Max Deißböck, 1884/85, facade simplified. D-1-62-000-6888 Tenement house
Thierschstrasse 8
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Tenement house four-storey, richly stuccoed neo-renaissance building with side elevations, by Karl Schmidt, around 1883. D-1-62-000-6889 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 10
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Tenement house four-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance building with narrow side elevations, by Karl Schmidt, 1883. D-1-62-000-6890 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 11
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Commercial building historicizing corner building, 1910/11 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner; partly simplified; architectural memorial plaque; Group with Liebherrstrasse 5. D-1-62-000-6891 Commercial building
Thierschstraße 14
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, richly structured and decorated, marked 1907, by Ludwig Franz Spreither. D-1-62-000-6892 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 19
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Tenement house four-storey neo-renaissance corner building with bevelled risalit-like corner and tower-like raised corner bay, by Ludwig Deiglmayr, marked 1890. D-1-62-000-6894 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 20
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Tenement house Stately corner building in brick neo-renaissance, richly structured, according to the inscription by Karl Stöhr in 1894 . D-1-62-000-6895 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 21
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured, by Franz Hammel in 1893. D-1-62-000-6896 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 22
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Tenement house picturesque corner building in the German Renaissance, richly structured, with plastic decoration, marked 1900, by Ludwig Grothe. D-1-62-000-6897 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 23
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building with stucco decoration, 1893–94 by Franz Hammel. D-1-62-000-6898 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 25
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building with dome, 1889 by Albin Lincke and Max Littmann ; with rich sculptural decoration by Anton Kaindl ; forms with No. 27 and the mirror-image No. 29 a monumental building group bordering Mariannenplatz (see there) to the west. D-1-62-000-6899 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 26
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Tenement house Five-storey neo-renaissance corner building with pilaster strips and lower side wings and sloping over-gabled corner with box bay, by Heinrich Neumann, 1893, from 1894 Ernst Schnetzler. D-1-62-000-6900 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 27
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Tenement house Risalit-like elevated central building of a neo-baroque, monumental building group with nos. 25 and 29, with a deliberately magnificent house facade, 1889 by Albin Lincke and Max Littmann. D-1-62-000-6901 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 29
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building with dome, 1889 by Albin Lincke and Max Littmann; forms with No. 27 and the mirror-image No. 25 a monumental building group that delimits Mariannenplatz (see there) to the west. D-1-62-000-6902 Tenement house
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Thierschstraße 31
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Tenement house stately neo-renaissance corner building, 1881 according to the plan of the owner, architect Sigmund Aichinger. D-1-62-000-6903 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 32
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured bay facade, 1879–80 by Hans Osswald and Philip Adam. D-1-62-000-6904 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 33
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, marked 1877, by Alois Dietz. D-1-62-000-6905 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 35
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, with bay window, 1877 by Hans Osswald and Philip Adam; forms a stately group with No. 37. D-1-62-000-6906 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 36
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, with bay window and plastic decoration, 1879 by Hans Osswald and Philip Adam. D-1-62-000-6907 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 37
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Tenement house New Renaissance, richly structured, with bay windows, 1877 by Hans Osswald and Philip Adam; stately group with No. 35. D-1-62-000-6908 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 41
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Tenement house classical renaissance, richly structured, 1877–78 by Albert Schmidt. Residence of Adolf Hitler from 1920–1929 D-1-62-000-6909 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 46
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Gymnasium, so-called Wilhelmsgymnasium four-storey, stately, richly structured neo-renaissance building with raised corner pavilions (the south-western one in two-tone sandstone), by Karl Leimbach, 1875–77, figurative decorations by Anton Heinrich Hess , longitudinal wing increased in 1902, rebuilt in a simplified manner after war damage in 1950–54; Enclosure, balustrade enclosure with iron gate, 1881; see. Maximilianstrasse, Maxmonument. D-1-62-000-6910 Gymnasium, so-called Wilhelmsgymnasium
Thierschstraße 47
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1879 by Georg Bürkel; Home of the writer Maximilian Schmidt called Waldschmidt, who died here in 1919 (memorial plaque). D-1-62-000-6911 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 48
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Bavarian Insurance Chamber (Westbau), New Renaissance, 1877–79; z. Partly simplified; see. Sternstrasse 3 and Gewürzmühlstrasse 8. D-1-62-000-6912 Bavarian Insurance Chamber
Thierschstraße 49
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Tenement house four-storey, richly structured neo-renaissance building with central balconies and side elevations, by Franz Rattenhuber, 1882. D-1-62-000-6913 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 51
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Tenement house four-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance building with side risalits on the bent northern part of the facade, by Franz Rattenhuber, 1882. D-1-62-000-6914 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 53
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, end of the 19th century; upper floors z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-6915 Tenement house
Thierschstraße 55
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Tenement house Corner building in richly structured neo-renaissance forms, e.g. T. Rohbackstein, 1899 by Hermann Berthold. D-1-62-000-6916 Tenement house
Tivolistraße 1
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, around 1910; Group with Widenmayerstraße 46–50; see. also Ensemble Widenmayerstraße. D-1-62-000-6921 Tenement house
Triftstrasse 5
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance corner building, richly structured, with plastic decoration, 1886 by Johann Wittig. D-1-62-000-6963 Tenement house
Triftstraße 9
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Tenement house four-storey stuccoed neo-renaissance building with a tower-like raised corner bay and dwarf houses, around 1890/1900. D-1-62-000-6964 Tenement house
Triftstraße 11
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, inscribed 1896, by Andreas Eisele. D-1-62-000-6965 Tenement house
Triftstraße 13
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, 1896–97 by Andreas Eisele. D-1-62-000-6966 Tenement house

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Unsöldstrasse 7
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Tenement house New Baroque double bay facade, richly structured and stuccoed, 1897 by Paul Rinke jun. D-1-62-000-7121 Tenement house
Unsöldstraße 9/11
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Post office with post office slightly classifying hipped roof building with a terraced rear wing, 1927–29 by Robert Vorhoelzer and Walter Schmidt, together with Josef Klier and Georg Pflugfelder. D-1-62-000-7866 Post office with post office
Unsöldstrasse 15
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Tenement house four-storey historicist hipped roof building with bay window and sparse stucco decoration, by Otto Dix , 1898. D-1-62-000-7122 Tenement house
Unsöldstrasse 20
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with corner dome, 1902–03 by Hans Thaler . D-1-62-000-7123 Tenement house

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Wagmüllerstraße 18
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Tenement house German Renaissance, richly structured, 1898 by Georg Guinin. D-1-62-000-7297 Tenement house
Wagmüllerstraße 20
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured facade with plastic decoration (busts, masks), probably 1897, by Emanuel von Seidl . D-1-62-000-7298 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 1
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Tenement house stately new baroque building, richly structured, by August Brüchle 1893–94. D-1-62-000-7493 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 2
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Tenement house monumental new baroque building, richly structured, 1898 by August Nopper; including entrance loggia in the courtyard and rear building; Group with No. 3. D-1-62-000-7494 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 3
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Rental and commercial building monumental, neo-baroque corner building with rich structure, 1898–1900 by August Nopper; Group with No. 2. D-1-62-000-7495 Rental and commercial building
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Widenmayerstraße 4
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Tenement house stately neo-baroque building, with rich structure and stucco decoration, 1898–1900 by Franz Hammel; symmetrically composed group with numbers 5 and 6. D-1-62-000-7496 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 5
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Tenement house stately neo-baroque building, with rich structure and stucco decoration, 1898–1900 by Franz Hammel; symmetrically composed group with numbers 4 and 6. D-1-62-000-7497 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 6
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Tenement house stately neo-baroque building, with rich structure and stucco decoration, 1898–1900 by Franz Hammel; symmetrically composed group with nos. 4 and 5. D-1-62-000-7498 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 7
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Tenement house neo-baroque corner building, richly structured, 1893–94 by Alexander Bluhm; Unit with Reitmorstraße 2. D-1-62-000-7499 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 8
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with bay window and tail gable, richly structured and stuccoed, inscribed 1899, by Josef Wölker; see. Reitmorstrasse 2a. D-1-62-000-7500 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 9
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Tenement house neo-classicistic, with balcony ribbons, inscribed 1928, honorable mention at the facade price 2005 ; see. Reitmorstrasse 4. D-1-62-000-7501 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 10
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Tenement house neo baroque, with bay window, richly structured and stuccoed, 1902 by August Nopper; see. Rear building at Reitmorstrasse 6. D-1-62-000-7502 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 12
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Tenement house neo-baroque, with three oriels and plaster structure, 1905-06 by Josef Wölker. D-1-62-000-7503 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 16
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Thuringia insurance Baroque style corner house, 1910–11 by Georg Meister and Oswald E. Bieber . D-1-62-000-7504 Thuringia insurance
Widenmayerstraße 18
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Hanfstaengl publishing house Neoclassical, with column entrance, 1925–26 by John Herbert Rosenthal. D-1-62-000-7505 Hanfstaengl publishing house
Widenmayerstraße 23
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Tenement house neo-baroque, richly structured and stuccoed, marked 1908-09, by Georg Meister. D-1-62-000-7506 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 25 / 25a
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Semi-detached house (Emanuel von Seidl House) Classicist Art Nouveau, marked 1911, by Emanuel von Seidl . D-1-62-000-7507 Semi-detached house (Emanuel von Seidl House)
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Widenmayerstraße 27
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Tenement house historicizing, with echoes of the baroque Art Nouveau, 1922–23 by B. Bichler and John Herbert Rosenthal. D-1-62-000-7508 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 28
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Tenement house Classical Art Nouveau, richly structured, 1911–12 by Gustav von Cube . D-1-62-000-7509 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 29
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Tenement house monumental, neo-classical corner building, richly structured, by Franz Deininger around 1912 ; Roof changed; symmetrical counterpart to No. 31. D-1-62-000-7510 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 31
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Tenement house monumental, neo-classical corner building, richly structured, by Franz Deininger around 1912 ; symmetrical counterpart to No. 29. D-1-62-000-7511 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 32
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, richly structured and stuccoed, by Ludwig Grothe around 1912; Building sculpture by Joseph Köpf. D-1-62-000-7512 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 34
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, richly structured and stuccoed, 1911 by Ludwig Grothe; Building sculpture by Joseph Köpf. D-1-62-000-7513 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 36
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, 1910–11 by Ludwig Grothe. D-1-62-000-7514 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 37
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, 1911 by Franz Popp; z. T. simplified. D-1-62-000-7515 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 38
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Tenement house Classical Art Nouveau, richly structured, with Ionic colossal pilasters and flat core, marked 1914, by Otho Orlando Kurz and Eduard Herbert. D-1-62-000-7516 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 41
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Tenement house Side facade on Paradiesstrasse Art Nouveau, 1912 by Franz Popp; East facade modern. D-1-62-000-7517 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 42
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, around 1910 by Heinrich Stengel and Paul Hofer; Group with nos. 43, 44 and 45. D-1-62-000-7518 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 43
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1910 by Heinrich Stengel and Paul Hofer; Group with numbers 42, 44 and 45. D-1-62-000-7519 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 44
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1910 by Heinrich Stengel and Paul Hofer; z. Partly simplified; Group with numbers 42, 43 and 45. D-1-62-000-7520 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 45
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Tenement house Art Nouveau corner building, richly structured and decorated, around 1910; Group with numbers 42, 43 and 44. D-1-62-000-7521 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße 46
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Tenement house late Art Nouveau forms, 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; belonging to assembly no. 46a-51; Side wing on Karolinenstrasse. D-1-62-000-7522 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 46a
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Tenement house Bay window with Art Nouveau echoes, by Otto Prollius around 1911–12; As a counterpart to No. 51, it forms the protruding corner wing of a uniform assembly that also includes No. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51. D-1-62-000-7523 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 47
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; rear parts of the Eisbach; Part of a uniform assembly with numbers 46, 46a, 48, 49, 50 and 51. D-1-62-000-7524 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 48
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; Rear facade on the Eisbach; Part of a uniform assembly with numbers 46, 46a, 47, 49, 50 and 51. D-1-62-000-7525 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 49
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; Rear facade on the Eisbach; Part of a uniform assembly with numbers 46, 46a, 47, 48, 50 and 51. D-1-62-000-7526 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 50
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; Rear facade on the Eisbach; Part of a uniform assembly with numbers 46, 46a, 47, 48, 49 and 51. D-1-62-000-7527 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 51
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Tenement house Art Nouveau, around 1911–12 by Otto Prollius; Rear facade on the Eisbach; As a counterpart to no.46a, the north, protruding corner wing of the uniform assembly no.46, 46a, 47, 48, 49 and 50. D-1-62-000-7528 Tenement house
Widenmayerstraße 52
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Tenement house Corner building in the German Renaissance, with richly decorated bay windows, 1899 by Wilhelm Spannagel. D-1-62-000-7529 Tenement house
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Widenmayerstraße opposite No. 16
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Christophorus figure from Stein am Isarkai, 1909 by Bernhard Bleeker . D-1-62-000-7530 Christophorus figure

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Zweibrückenstrasse 1
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Tenement house Late classicist corner building, richly structured, around 1870. D-1-62-000-7787 Tenement house
Zweibrückenstrasse 15
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1875–76 by Hanno Bürkel; Group with no.17. D-1-62-000-7790 Tenement house
Zweibrückenstrasse 17
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Tenement house New Renaissance, 1875–76; Group with no.15. D-1-62-000-7791 Tenement house
Zweibrückenstrasse 19
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Tenement house representative new baroque building, 1892–93 by Emanuel von Seidl . D-1-62-000-7792 Tenement house

Former architectural monuments

This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.

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Mannhardtstrasse 5
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Tenement house Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, around 1900;

Removed from the list of monuments in 2011 after destruction of the interior

D-1-62-000-4204 Tenement house
Seitzstraße 6
( location )
West wing of St. Anna Monastery West wing of the Franciscan monastery of St. Anna (compare St-Anna-Straße 19/21 ), historicizing with a baroque portal, 1909 to 1911 by Franz Deininger

Removed from the list of monuments in 2006 after the historical inventory was reduced through renovations

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literature

  • Heinrich Habel, Helga Hiemen: Munich . In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (ed.): Monuments in Bavaria - administrative districts . 3rd, improved and enlarged edition. tape I.1 . R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 .
  • Heinrich Habel, Johannes Hallinger, Timm Weski: State capital Munich . Center. In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Hrsg.): Monuments in Bavaria - independent cities and districts . Volume I.2 / 1, 3 third volumes. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-87490-586-2 .

Web links

Commons : Baudenkmäler im Lehel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. This list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. The latter can be viewed on the Internet as a PDF using the link given under web links and is also mapped in the Bavarian Monument Atlas . Even these representations, although they are updated daily by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation , do not always and everywhere reflect the current status. Therefore, the presence or absence of an object in this list or in the Bavarian Monument Atlas does not guarantee that it is currently a registered monument or not. The Bavarian List of Monuments is also an information directory. The monument property - and thus the legal protection - is defined in Art. 1 of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act (BayDSchG) and does not depend on the mapping in the monument atlas or the entry in the Bavarian monument list. Objects that are not listed in the Bavarian Monument List can also be monuments if they meet the criteria according to Art. 1 BayDSchG. Early involvement of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation according to Art. 6 BayDSchG is therefore necessary in all projects.

Individual evidence

  1. stadt-muenchen.net
  2. Michael Pezet (Ed.): Monuments in Bavaria . Oldenbourg, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 , pp. 257 .
  3. a b 40 years of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act; The Munich list of monuments, additions and deletions since 1989 (PDF; 2.1 MB) Department for urban planning and building regulations. R ats I nformations S ystem of the City of Munich; Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  4. Michael Pezet (Ed.): Monuments in Bavaria . Oldenbourg, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 , pp. 301 .