List of architectural monuments in Ludwigsvorstadt
On this page the monuments in the Munich district Ludwigsvorstadt in the district 2 Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt are listed. 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
- Wiesenviertel . The Theresienwiese with Bavaria and Ruhmeshalle , to which the former exhibition park adjoinsto the west, and the villa development to the east form an ensemble. In the series of city expansions of Munich from the second half of the 19th century, the development of the Wiesenviertel is the latest example of a geometric conception in urban planning, but at the same time the oldest villa quarter in which the open architecture propagated in the 1880s was first used . As a late form of a geometric urban expansion, in which an elegant, villa-like rental and residential building development in an open design was combined with a triangular block system and as a villa quarter that is consistently related to the open area of a traditional festival meadow, the Wiesenviertel is an urban specialty . (E-1-62-000-67)
Individual monuments
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Arnulfstraße 1, Bahnhofplatz ( location ) |
Central station, platform hall | Track hall of the main train station, wide-span, two-aisled hall with a width of 70 m each, steel construction with trapezoidal box girders lying across the tracks and laterally leaning skylights, glazed side walls in the upper zone, based on a design by Krupp , Rheinhausen , and Maurer & Sons, Munich , under the direction of Franz Hart , 1958–60. | D-1-62-000-8549 | |
Arnulfstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Starnberg wing station | Starnberg wing station, two-storey reception building with colossal pillar hall and staircase , counter hall and cross platform with skylights, in the style of neo-classicism, by the building department of the Federal Railway Directorate in Munich under the direction of Heinrich Gerbl, 1949/50. | D-1-62-000-8548 | |
Arnulfstraße 9/11/13 ( location ) |
Part of the former Ministry of Transport , now u. a. Federal Railway Authority | Elongated, slightly concave neo-baroque tuff stone building with plastic structure, around 1911–16 by Carl Hocheder d. Ä. , see Hopfenstrasse 10. | D-1-62-000-404 | |
Arnulfstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former Federal Railway Central Office | Monumental neo-renaissance building with central and side projections, 1900–02. | D-1-62-000-405 | |
Bahnhofplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former telegraph office | Broad, four-storey hipped roof building around the inner courtyard with corner projections, in the core neo-renaissance, planned and built by Georg Dollmann in 1869–71 . Expanded in 1912 and, after damage in World War II, restored by H. Nestler in 1949 with a simplified facade design (plaster band structure). | D-1-62-000-546 | |
Bahnhofplatz 2 ( location ) |
Central station, facade | Relief above the main entrance on Bahnhofplatz; Anodized aluminum plates in gray and blue tones, spatially staggered in abstract shapes, can be illuminated, by Rupprecht Geiger , 1951. | D-1-62-000-9982 | |
Bahnhofplatz 7 ( location ) |
Former Tietz department store | Five-storey hipped roof building with projections, stair towers, gables and dormers, in reinforced concrete skeleton construction planned and built by Max Littmann in 1904–05 . The facade has a reduced historicizing design, partly with shell limestone and with plastic decor by Julius Seidler , Fidel Enderle and Jakob Bradl . After the facade was damaged in the Second World War, it was simply restored. | D-1-62-000-547 | |
Bavariaring 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | picturesque Art Nouveau, with dense plaster ornamentation, around 1907-08 by August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-616 | |
Bavariaring 5 ( location ) |
Public lavatory and tram conductor's house, former shower bath | Central building in neo-classical Palladian forms with portico, 1894 by Hans Grässel . | D-1-62-000-617 |
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Bavariaring 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with rich plastic and ornamental decor, 1901/02 by August Zeh, gallery carved on the east side, see No. 4. | D-1-62-000-618 |
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Bavariaring 10 ( location ) |
Former home of Emanuel von Seidl | of it built itself 1897/98. Richly structured group building in a corner location. German Renaissance, with rich plastic decor. On the southern front garden gate ornamental grille with the name of the builder between Hermen , on the eastern, arched garden gate Georgsfigur after Donatello . Urban planning in connection with the Paulskirche . | D-1-62-000-619 |
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Bavariaring 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau corner house, richly structured, inscribed 1903, by Emanuel von Seidl , with Gothic and Renaissance echoes and figurative-plastic decor, also important in terms of urban planning. | D-1-62-000-620 | |
Bavariaring 14 ( location ) |
Mannheimer Lebensversicherung administration building | cubic five-storey reinforced concrete construction with recessed attic and internal access core; Outer walls covered with black, white grouted stoneware tiles; protruding canopy; can be variably divided into four floors; 1963–67 by Egon Eiermann . | D-1-62-000-7919 | |
Bavariaring 15 ( location ) |
Picturesque corner house | German Renaissance, with rich sculptural decoration (including relief busts of Ludwig I , Ludwig II , Prince Regent ), inscribed 1896, by Benedikt Beggel. | D-1-62-000-621 |
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Bavariaring 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1888 by Gabriel von Seidl , porch with rich relief decoration (including a view of Munich in the 17th century), 1900 by August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-622 | |
Bavariaring 18 ( location ) |
villa | German Renaissance, 1887/88 by Emanuel von Seidl as a house with a studio for the painter Thure Cederström . | D-1-62-000-623 | |
Bavariaring 19 ( location ) |
Corner villa | German Renaissance, 1887/88 by Emanuel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-624 | |
Bavariaring 20 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | German Renaissance, richly structured, 1895/96 by Alois Barbist . | D-1-62-000-625 | |
Bavariaring 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1895 by Wilhelm Spannagel , assembly with no.22. | D-1-62-000-626 | |
Bavariaring 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1894/95 by Wilhelm Spannagel , assembly with no.21. | D-1-62-000-627 | |
Bavariaring 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | essentially neo-baroque, by Franz Paul Stulberger in 1896. | D-1-62-000-628 | |
Bavariaring 24 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | representative neo-baroque, richly structured, 1888 by Gabriel von Seidl , with plastic decoration by Anton Pruska, pavilion on the corner of the front garden. | D-1-62-000-629 | |
Bavariaring 25 ( location ) |
Corner villa | Swiss country house style, around 1893 by Josef Gasteiger. | D-1-62-000-630 | |
Bavariaring 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | essentially neo-baroque, end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-631 | |
Bavariaring 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, marked 1886, by Heinrich Naumann, assembly with no.28. | D-1-62-000-632 |
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Bavariaring 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, around 1886 by Heinrich Naumann, assembly with no.27. | D-1-62-000-633 |
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Bavariaring 37 ( location ) |
Corner villa | Neoclassical, with a front-built arcade loggia in the north, 1912/13 by Heilmann & Littmann based on drafts by G. and C. Gause (Berlin). | D-1-62-000-634 |
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Bavariaring 42 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1895/96 by Alois Barbist . | D-1-62-000-637 | |
Bavariaring 44 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German brick renaissance, 1892. | D-1-62-000-638 | |
Bavariaring 45 ( location ) |
villa | neo baroque, 1911 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-639 | |
Bavariaring 46 ( location ) |
Maria Theresa Clinic | New Baroque building, 1922–23 by Carl Sattler, expanded 1952–53 and modified from 1975–77, honorable mention at the Facade Prize 2004. | D-1-62-000-640 |
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Bavariaring 47 ( location ) |
villa | Neurococo, 1906 by Ernst Robert Fiechter , representative front garden portal. | D-1-62-000-641 | |
Bavariaring 48 ( location ) |
villa | Neoclassical, 1909/10 by Ernst Robert Fiechter, with figure frieze above the gate. | D-1-62-000-642 | |
Bayerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Bayerpost | Monumental building in Italian high renaissance with house integration and plastic decor, 1896–1900 by Wilhelm Fischer. | D-1-62-000-643 |
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Bayerstraße 14 ( location ) |
Corner pavilion of the former Holzkirchen wing station | baroque, 1913/14 and 1920–22 by Karl Haßlauer. | D-1-62-000-644 | |
Bayerstraße 27 ( location ) |
Former Hotel City of Vienna | neo-baroque, with rich plastic decoration, 1915/16, by Wilhelm R. Roeder and Ludwig Catharinus. | D-1-62-000-645 | |
Bayerstraße 57/59 ( location ) |
Pressehaus Bayerstrasse | Art Nouveau commercial building, designed by Martin Dülfer in 1901 , ornaments removed in 1929. | D-1-62-000-646 | |
Bayerstraße 77 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, 1891/92 by Joseph Eisele, with No. 77a symmetrical assembly. | D-1-62-000-647 | |
Bayerstraße 77a ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, 1891/92 by Joseph Eisele, with No. 77 symmetrical assembly. | D-1-62-000-648 | |
Bayerstraße 79 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, raw brick, 1886 by Alois Bischoff. | D-1-62-000-649 | |
Bayerstraße 103 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1882 by Ludwig Bayer. | D-1-62-000-650 | |
Bayerstraße 107 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with corner bay crowned by onion domes, 1880 by Johann Grübel, increased by Xaver Heininger in 1898, now simplified, urban development completion of Landsberger Straße. | D-1-62-000-651 | |
Beethovenplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former Double house (now neurosurgical clinic) | German Renaissance, richly structured with stucco decoration, inscribed 1894, by Wilhelm Spannagel . | D-1-62-000-663 |
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Beethovenplatz 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque corner building, 1896 by Albin Lincke and Carl Vent; Assembly with Goethestrasse 64. | D-1-62-000-664 | |
Beethovenstrasse 1/3 ( location ) |
Symmetrical tenement houses | German Renaissance, richly structured and decorated, 1896/97 by Hans Grässel (No. 1 marked 1896); on the first floor of No. 3 beamed ceiling of the 15th century | D-1-62-000-665 |
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Beethovenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former Tenement house, now police station 14 (previously: 31). | neo-baroque, richly structured, by Carl Zeh in 1894 | D-1-62-000-666 | |
Beethovenstraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, 1893 by Oskar Dietrich and Martin H. Voigt. | D-1-62-000-667 | |
Goetheplatz 1 ( location ) |
Post building with post office Munich 15 | New objectivity, with a curved facade, 1931/32 by Franz Holzhammer and Walter Schmidt; with Lindwurmstrasse 6. | D-1-62-000-2208 | |
Goethestrasse 34/36; Paul-Heyse-Straße 31b ( location ) |
Former paper mill of the Tillmann und Witz company | four-storey mansard pent roof building with transverse wing and stair tower, in reinforced concrete construction according to the Hennebique system, by Imre Könyves, 1908/09. | D-1-62-000-8662 | |
Goethestraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1880 by Ignatz Batz. | D-1-62-000-2209 | |
Goethestraße 41 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, with bay windows, 1897 by Jakob Mack Jr.; forms an assembly with Pettenkoferstraße 17. | D-1-62-000-2211 | |
Goethestraße 47 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Upper part and gable in German Renaissance, 1897 by Heinrich Hilgert. | D-1-62-000-2212 | |
Goethestrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, richly structured, 1897 by Heinrich Hilgert. | D-1-62-000-2213 | |
Goethestrasse 50 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, palace-like proportioned corner building, 1890/91; also carries the number Pettenkoferstraße 19. | D-1-62-000-2214 | |
Goethestrasse 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | House facade in a mixed form of late Gothic and German renaissance, marked 1899, by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst, assembly group with No. 53 and Nussbaumstrasse 30. | D-1-62-000-2215 | |
Goethestraße 53 ( location ) |
Tenement house | House facade in a mixed form of late Gothic and German Renaissance, 1897/98 by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst, assembly group with No. 51 and Nussbaumstrasse 30. | D-1-62-000-2216 | |
Goethestraße 64 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque corner building with corner tower, designed by Emanuel von Seidl in 1895 , part of the Beethovenplatz roundabout. | D-1-62-000-2217 | |
Goethestraße 68 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, richly structured, inscribed 1896, by Heinrich Volbehr. | D-1-62-000-2218 |
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Grimmstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | historicizing, 1911/12 by Heilmann & Littmann , group with No. 3 and Güllstraße 3. | D-1-62-000-2278 | |
Grimmstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, 1911/12 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-2279 | |
Grimmstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | historicizing, 1911/12 by Heilmann & Littmann , group with No. 1 and Güllstraße 3. | D-1-62-000-2280 | |
Grimmstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | reduced historicism, marked 1903, by Josef Zwisler. | D-1-62-000-2281 | |
Güllstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | historicizing, 1911 by Heilmann & Littmann , joins the construction group Grimmstrasse 1/3. | D-1-62-000-2306 | |
Güllstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Classicist Art Nouveau, marked 1911, by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-2307 | |
Güllstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical corner building, 1908 by Liebergesell and Lehmann. | D-1-62-000-2308 | |
Güllstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with rough plaster decor, 1905 by Gustav Steinlein. | D-1-62-000-2309 | |
Hackerbrücke ( location ) |
Hacker Bridge | Iron lattice construction of the Augsburg-Nuremberg machine factory , 1890–94. | D-1-62-000-2357 |
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Hermann-Schmid-Straße 8 ( location ) |
Former Istituto Italiano di Cultura and Casa d'Italia, now Italian Cultural Institute | three-storey, plastered flat roof building in two wings assigned to each other at obtuse angles, above the left wing a roof terrace with a pitched roof, by Wilhelm von Gumberz, 1953/54 | D-1-62-000-9918 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building in the German Renaissance, heightened by Max Sautter in 1888. | D-1-62-000-2524 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1888, interior renewed in 1950. | D-1-62-000-2525 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque corner building, 1892/93 by Karl Bädecker, group with Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz 1. | D-1-62-000-2526 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1895 by Ernst Dressler, block with no.18. | D-1-62-000-2527 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1895 by Ernst Dressler, block with no.16. | D-1-62-000-2528 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, corner building with corner bay window , modified in 1891 by Albin Lincke and Max Littmann . | D-1-62-000-2529 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, 1881/82 by Jakob Heilmann , group with no.38. | D-1-62-000-2530 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1881/82 by Jakob Heilmann , group with no.36. | D-1-62-000-2531 | |
Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 39 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window, inscribed 1899, by Albin Lincke. | D-1-62-000-2532 | |
Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz ( location ) |
Equestrian monument to Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria | on a neo-Romanesque substructure and terrace, 1903 by August Drumm based on a design by Emil Dittler , cast by Ferdinand von Miller in 1905 , in the middle of the square. | D-1-62-000-3158 |
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Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building, essentially neo-baroque, 1893/94, neo-baroque portal on the corner, block with Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 15. | D-1-62-000-3155 |
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Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz 3 ( location ) |
Theresiengymnasium | Monumental building in forms derived from the baroque palace, 1895–97 by building assessor Benno Grünewald, facade design by Emanuel von Seidl , closing the square on the east side. | D-1-62-000-3156 |
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Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, richly structured, by Emanuel von Seidl in 1895 . | D-1-62-000-3157 |
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Karlsplatz 21 ( location ) |
Department store Kaufhof | Steel frame building with ashlar cladding, built in 1950/51 by Theo Pabst as the first post-war Munich department store in a prominent urban corner on the edge of the old town, eight-storey cubic main wing with a glass grid facade and stilted flat roof along Sonnenstrasse, and a lower, roof-topped entrance building that is level with the height of the Bayerstrasse the different building blocks are clamped together by a curved, flat porch, renovation 1992/93. | D-1-62-000-7860 | |
Kobellstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with stucco decoration, 1905 by Franz Ried. | D-1-62-000-3524 | |
Kobellstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, 1907 by Emil Kaltenthaler and Ludwig Dinglreiter, facade architecture by Berthold Neubauer, group with Platenstrasse 1. | D-1-62-000-3525 | |
Kobellstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, in 1897 by Julius Loew, facade architecture by Georg Müller, partially simplified, forms a group with no.10. | D-1-62-000-3526 | |
Kobellstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, 1897 by Julius Loew, facade architecture by Georg Müller; forms a group with No. 8. | D-1-62-000-8008 | |
Kobellstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, 1899 by Josef Huber. | D-1-62-000-3527 | |
Kobellstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, by Georg Müller in 1897, forms a group with No. 15. | D-1-62-000-3528 | |
Kobellstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with plaster structure, 1897 by Georg Müller, forms a group with No. 13. | D-1-62-000-3529 | |
Landwehrstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, around 1850. | D-1-62-000-3791 | |
Landwehrstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo baroque, 1895/96 by Alexander Bluhm as part of the Schwanthaler-Passage, see Schwanthalerstraße 13. | D-1-62-000-3792 | |
Landwehrstrasse 31 ( location ) |
House in a corner | Late Biedermeier, 1860 by Joseph Hönig, memorial plaque from 1894 for the optician Adolf Steinheil. | D-1-62-000-3793 | |
Landwehrstrasse 58 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, with three-dimensional decoration, mainly putti reliefs and imperial busts, 1899–1900 by J. and M. Könyves, forms an assembly with Paul-Heyse-Straße 23. | D-1-62-000-3795 | |
Landwehrstraße 67 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with rich relief decoration on the bay window, marked 1899, by August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-3796 | |
Lessingstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with neo-Gothic bay window, made by Max Ostenrieder in 1895 , greatly simplified. | D-1-62-000-3876 | |
Lessingstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Formerly Brakls Kunsthaus (residential building and gallery) | Art Nouveau, 1909/10 (northern part) or 1912/13 by Emanuel von Seidl , including garden fence with pillars and bars as well as garden sculptures, unit with Beethovenplatz 1. | D-1-62-000-3877 | |
Lessingstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Italian Renaissance, around 1890/95. | D-1-62-000-3878 | |
Lessingstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Palatial neo-renaissance building, 1896 by Hermann Berthold. | D-1-62-000-3879 | |
Lindwurmstrasse 2a ( location ) |
II. University Women's Clinic | New Baroque building with risalits, 1915/16 by Richard Schachner , on the New Baroque garden wall on the street northeast of No. 2 a large baroque figure with Cupid, 18th century | D-1-62-000-3975 | |
Lindwurmstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Haunersches Children's Hospital | classifying, 1923/24 by Franz Geiger, bronze sculptures on the garden gate, cf. also Ensemble Wiesenviertel. | D-1-62-000-3976 |
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Lindwurmstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Part of a post office | 1931/32 by Franz Holzhammer and Walther Schmidt , see Goetheplatz 1. | D-1-62-000-2208 associated (D-1-62-000-3977) |
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Lindwurmstrasse 46 ( location ) |
Tenement house | post-classical, with three carved half-timbered cores, 1911 by Peter Schneider, over core from 1886. | D-1-62-000-3981 | |
Lindwurmstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Stately commercial building | Art Nouveau corner building, 1911/12 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-3988 |
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Lindwurmstraße 88 ( location ) |
Lindwurmhof | monumental Art Nouveau commercial building, built in 1910/11 by the Rank brothers. | D-1-62-000-3989 |
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Mathildenstraße 3 ( location ) |
Mathildenstift retirement home (municipal boarding school) | Neo-Renaissance complex, northern part 1881/82 by Friedrich Löwel , southern part (on the east and south side of the courtyard) 1895–96 by Hans Grässel . | D-1-62-000-4368 | |
Mathildenstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, around 1850. | D-1-62-000-4369 | |
Mathildenstraße 8 ( location ) |
University Eye Clinic | neo-baroque, 1905-08 by Ludwig von Stempel . | D-1-62-000-4370 | |
Mathildenstraße 10 ( location ) |
Catholic Elizabeth Church | Rococo central building, probably by Leonhard Matthäus Gießl from 1758–60, rebuilt in 1963–65 after being destroyed in the war. | D-1-62-000-4371 | |
Mozartstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with a loggia on the main front, by Carl Vent in 1897, greatly simplified. | D-1-62-000-4621 | |
Mozartstraße 14a ( location ) |
Former tenement house | now Artemed clinic, neo-renaissance, bay windows on the main front with antique busts and ornamental decor, 1897 by Carl Vent. | D-1-62-000-4622 | |
Mozartstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former tenement house | now Artemed clinic, renaissance, with floor bay, gable and statue of Mary, inscribed in 1896, by Carl and August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-4623 | |
Mozartstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, 1896 by Albert Theodor Lenz, on the east side a stucco relief portrait of Mozart in a rocaille cartouche, with No. 23 flanking the confluence with the semicircular Esperanto square. | D-1-62-000-4624 |
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Mozartstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with decorated corner bay, 1896 by Georg Lindner, facade architecture by Hans Weber. | D-1-62-000-4625 | |
Mozartstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, 1896 by Hans Weber, No. 18 flanking the confluence with the semicircular Esperanto Square. | D-1-62-000-4626 |
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Walnut plants ( location ) |
Walnut Park | Park laid out in the 19th century, bounded by Sendlinger-Tor-Platz and Lindwurmstraße, Ziemssenstraße and Nussbaumstraße. Monument to Ernest von Grossi, base from 1900, bust 1831 by Ludwig Schwanthaler . Memorial fountain for Friedrich Bezold , 1914 by Karl Hoepf, bust by Georg Mattes . | D-1-62-000-4809 |
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Nussbaumstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Episcopal Church of St. Matthew | in an excellent urban location on Sendlinger-Tor-Platz , 1953–55 by Gustav Gsaenger above an asymmetrical, strongly curved floor plan with a curved roof spanning the church, community hall, bridal hall and sacristan's apartment, reinforced concrete construction: closed wall sections (exposed concrete and brick parts with red colored plaster) alternating with large windows with concrete slats, campanil-like bell tower on the southeast side, bell wall to the north, interior space over six pillars, marble mosaic of the apse by Angela Gsaenger, crucifix by Andreas Schwarzkopf. | D-1-62-000-7826 |
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Nussbaumstrasse 5a ( location ) |
Motherhouse of the Sisters of Mercy with the monastery church of St. Vincent de Paul | Four-wing building, 1837–39 according to plans by Friedrich von Gärtner , built by Joseph Höchl, rebuilt around 1949, in the courtyard behind Ziemssenstrasse 1, with furnishings, three neo-baroque portals with plastic decor, around 1900, in the front garden wall on Nussbaumstrasse. | D-1-62-000-4810 | |
Nussbaumstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window, carved wooden parts and half-timbered gable, 1900/01 by Eugen Drollinger . | D-1-62-000-4811 | |
Nussbaumstrasse 7 ( location ) |
University psychiatric clinic (mental hospital) | neo-baroque risalit building, stucco decoration on the central risalit and stone balcony porch, 1902-04 by Max Littmann , magnificent staircase, cf. also Ensemble Wiesenviertel. | D-1-62-000-4812 | |
Nussbaumstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, marked 1901, by Heinrich Volbehr. | D-1-62-000-4813 | |
Nussbaumstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Surgical Clinic | the old building neo-renaissance, 1889–91 by Arnold Zenetti , the entrance building neo-baroque, 1894 by Theodor Fischer , the west wing 1914/15 and 1920/21 by Theodor Kollmann. See Schillerstraße 53. | D-1-62-000-4814 | |
Nussbaumstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Natural stone facade in mixed forms from the late Gothic and German Renaissance, 1899 by Anton Thunig and Andreas Pabst, assembly with Goethestrasse 51 and 53, cf. also Ensemble Wiesenviertel. | D-1-62-000-4815 | |
Paul-Heyse-Strasse 4 ( location ) |
Press house | richly structured natural stone facade in Art Nouveau style, with figural and decorative reliefs, 1912 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-5158 | |
Paul-Heyse-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Former commercial building | historicizing with an objectively reduced structure, 1907/08 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner. | D-1-62-000-5159 | |
Paul-Heyse-Strasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in late classical tradition, 1872. | D-1-62-000-5160 | |
Paul-Heyse-Straße 20 ( location ) |
Commercial building | historicizing, with two bay windows, 1912 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-5161 | |
Paul-Heyse-Straße 23 ( location ) |
Corner building | Neo-Renaissance, with bay windows and rich sculptural decoration (including putti reliefs and imperial busts), 1900 by J. and M. Konyves, assembly with Landwehrstrasse 58. | D-1-62-000-5162 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier style, 1827 by Joseph Höchl , 1877 facade by the owner, the plasterer Karl Huber, richly decorated. | D-1-62-000-5266 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 4a ( location ) |
Former midwifery school | now the university's ENT clinic, German Renaissance, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5267 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, 1902 by Franz Ried. | D-1-62-000-5268 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | East side in German Renaissance with stone portal, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5269 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 8a ( location ) |
University Polyclinic | monumental neo-baroque complex, 1907–10 by Ludwig von Stempel and Theodor Kollmann. | D-1-62-000-5270 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 9b ( location ) |
Former nurses of the surgical clinic | (see Nussbaumstrasse 20), elongated wing in neo-baroque forms, 1902 by Hartwig Eggers, extended to the west by Karl Meitinger in 1936 . | D-1-62-000-5271 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 11 ( location ) |
Royal anatomy | Neoclassical wing construction, in the middle a domed central system, 1905-08 by Max Littmann . ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-5272 |
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Pettenkoferstraße 14 ( location ) |
Lecture hall building of the Physiological Institute of the Ludwig Maximilian University | Reinforced concrete skeleton structure, a three-part wing, the unequal length of the two-storey side wings exposed by high ribbon windows flank a slightly bulging central projection from a flat front; Above the spacious entrance hall with a self-supporting, expansive staircase, the elegant lecture hall with its spherically warped ceiling shell and slender concrete supports, 1954–56 by Otto Mayer, University Building Authority. | D-1-62-000-7955 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, richly structured, 1897 by J. Mack, group with Goethestrasse 41. | D-1-62-000-5274 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, palace-like proportioned corner building, 1890/91, cf. Goethestrasse 50. | D-1-62-000-5275 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 20/22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, 1882 by Johann Thomas, renovated 1999–2001 and given a two-storey structure. | D-1-62-000-5276 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 27a ( location ) |
Tenement house | Richly structured group building in the German Renaissance, 1896 by Wilhelm Spannagel , delimiting Georg-Hirth-Platz in the west, group with Uhlandstraße 2. | D-1-62-000-5277 |
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Pettenkoferstraße 29 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, increased by Jakob Heilmann in 1888 . | D-1-62-000-5278 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 33 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with stucco decoration and a tower-like attachment on the corner, 1891/92 by August Brüchle, forms a symmetrical group with house no.35 of the same type. | D-1-62-000-5279 |
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Pettenkoferstraße 35 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with stucco decor, added height by August Brüchle in 1891/92, forms a symmetrical group with house No. 33 of the same type. | D-1-62-000-5280 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 46 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1891 by Ludwig Kracher. | D-1-62-000-5281 | |
Pettenkoferstraße 48 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately neo-renaissance corner building, 1890–91 by Ludwig Kracher. | D-1-62-000-5282 |
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Platenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Corner house | Art Nouveau, with a bay tower on the corner, plans 1907 by Emil Kaltenthaler and Ludwig Dinglreiter, architecture 1908 by Berthold Neubauer, group with Kobellstrasse 5. | D-1-62-000-5387 | |
Platenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1899–1900 by Paul Böhmer, forms a pictorial double group with No. 5. | D-1-62-000-5388 | |
Platenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house with No. 6 | German Renaissance, around 1905. | D-1-62-000-5389 | |
Platenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, around 1900, forms a pictorial double group with No. 3. | D-1-62-000-5390 | |
Platenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house with No. 4 | German Renaissance, around 1905. | D-1-62-000-5391 | |
Rückertstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Picturesque tenement | German Renaissance, richly structured, 1889/90 by Johann Baptist Graser. | D-1-62-000-5985 | |
Rückertstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, richly structured, 1895 by Hans Weber. | D-1-62-000-5986 | |
Rückertstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1896 by Alphons Hering. | D-1-62-000-5987 | |
Rückertstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window, 1896 by Wilhelm Spannagel , forms a block with No. 9. | D-1-62-000-5988 | |
Rückertstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window, 1896 by Wilhelm Spannagel , forms a block with No. 7. | D-1-62-000-5989 | |
Schillerstraße 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau corner building, 1905 by August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-6167 | |
Schillerstraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | reduced German Renaissance, 1910 by Eugen Behles. | D-1-62-000-6168 | |
Schillerstraße 53 ( location ) |
Former electrical substation | baroque style, 1899 by Carl Hocheder (adjoining building of the surgical clinic (Nussbaumstrasse 20)), honorable mention at the facade prize 2005. | D-1-62-000-6169 |
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Schubertstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, 1895 by Konrad Böhm, forms a group with No. 3. | D-1-62-000-6318 | |
Schubertstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building on Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz, 1890 by Georg Guinin. | D-1-62-000-6319 | |
Schubertstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, 1895 by Konrad Böhm, forms a group with No. 1. | D-1-62-000-6320 | |
Schubertstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, marked 1896, by Paul Pfann and Günther Blumentritt . | D-1-62-000-6321 | |
Schubertstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Picturesque tenement | German Renaissance, richly structured and decorated, 1894–95 by Wilhelm Spannagel . | D-1-62-000-6322 |
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Schubertstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with rich stucco decoration and relief busts on both sides, 1895 by Albert Theodor Lenz. | D-1-62-000-6323 |
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Schützenstraße 7 ( location ) |
Hotel Rosengarten (today Smart Stay Hotel Station) | neo-baroque, with house integration, marked 1915, by Karl Stöhr . | D-1-62-000-6325 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Brick Renaissance, 1897 by Karl Stöhr , group with no.11. | D-1-62-000-6355 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Brick Renaissance, 1895 by Karl Stöhr , group with No. 9. | D-1-62-000-6356 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 13 ( location ) |
German theater | Street and courtyard façade in rich neo-baroque forms, designed by Alexander Bluhm and Josef Rank in 1895/96, representative neo-baroque staircase, only the shell of the interior of the theater has been preserved, silver hall in splendid neo-coco style. See Landwehrstrasse 20. In the courtyard, a neo-baroque wall fountain with a group of faunts, 1896 by Carl Fischer. | D-1-62-000-6357 |
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Schwanthalerstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, modified in 1866 by Franz Kil, 1923. | D-1-62-000-6358 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 24 ( location ) |
Corner house | in the classical tradition, probably around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-6359 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 55 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Neoclassical, with colossal column order, around 1910/15. | D-1-62-000-6360 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 57 ( location ) |
Office building | with plaster structure and semicircular gable, 1912 by Karl Stöhr , simplified facade after the war. | D-1-62-000-6361 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 68 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Italian late Renaissance, richly structured, around 1885. | D-1-62-000-6363 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 77 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neubarock, 1899–1900 by Carl Vent. | D-1-62-000-6364 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 79 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, rich facade with multi-colored plaster and relief decoration as well as a magnificent balcony grille, 1905 by August Zeh. | D-1-62-000-6365 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 80 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1889 by G. Felber. | D-1-62-000-6366 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 85 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple, Biedermeier-classicistic corner building, 1862 by Josef Weyrather. | D-1-62-000-6367 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 86 ( location ) |
Rear building | Associated two-storey rear building, built in 1924 as an office and exhibition building for Neuen Münchener Kunststätten AG (ENEMKA) by the architect Josef Lang, Pasing, facade design with Art Deco motifs , entrance stairs with two sculptures. | D-1-62-000-7819 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 87 ( location ) |
Former elementary school, now business school | New Renaissance, 1871–73 by August Voit the Elder. J. | D-1-62-000-6368 | |
Schwanthalerstraße 89 ( location ) |
school | baroque, inscribed 1909, by Adolf Schwiening and Robert Rehlen . | D-1-62-000-6369 | |
Sonnenstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Former women's clinic, then post office, now an event location and private clinic | 1853–56 by Karl Muffat , facade by Friedrich Bürklein in Maximilian style, redesigned from 1920–22 by Robert Vorhoelzer . | D-1-62-000-6584 | |
St.-Pauls-Platz 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building in late Gothic and German Renaissance styles, 1897/98 by Julius Loew, simplified. | D-1-62-000-6103 | |
St.-Pauls-Platz 10 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory | picturesque neo-renaissance building, 1904 by Georg von Hauberrisser . | D-1-62-000-6104 | |
St.-Pauls-Platz 11 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Paul | three-tower building in the Gothic cathedral style, 1892–1906 by Georg von Hauberrisser . | D-1-62-000-6105 |
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St.-Paul-Straße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the core in 1865, increased in 1891, redesigned in a new baroque style in 1898. | D-1-62-000-6107 | |
St.-Paul-Straße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple new renaissance, 1874/75. | D-1-62-000-6108 | |
St.-Paul-Straße 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1875. | D-1-62-000-6109 | |
St.-Paul-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with two oriels, 1892 by Johann B. Rieperdinger , simplified in the upper part. | D-1-62-000-6110 | |
St.-Paul-Straße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with floor core, 1897–99 (marked 1898) by J. Hefele, facade architecture by R. Barbist . | D-1-62-000-6111 | |
Stielerstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neurococo, with stucco decoration, inscribed 1895, by Alois Barbist . | D-1-62-000-6696 | |
Stielerstraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, around 1900, forms a symmetrical group with No. 7 and a larger group with Bavariaring 41. | D-1-62-000-6697 | |
Stielerstraße 6 ( location ) |
Elementary school | neo-baroque group building, 1897–99 by Carl Hocheder d. Ä. , on the south gable mosaic by Waldemar Kolmsperger, with Bavariaring 39. | D-1-62-000-6698 |
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Stielerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, 1895/96 by Alois Barbist , forms a symmetrical group with No. 5 and a larger group with Bavariaring 41. | D-1-62-000-6699 | |
Theresienhöhe ( location ) |
Burgfriedensstein | 18th century | D-1-62-000-6860 | |
Uhlandstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Hotel Uhland | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1889 by Franz Kil. | D-1-62-000-7083 | |
Uhlandstraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1896 by Wilhelm Spannagel , group with Pettenkoferstraße 27a. | D-1-62-000-7084 | |
Uhlandstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1889 by Franz Kil, group with No. 5, picturesque summer house, half-timbered style, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7085 | |
Uhlandstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, 1889 by Franz Kil, group with no.3. | D-1-62-000-7086 | |
Uhlandstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Free-standing building in the form of late baroque palace architecture, around 1891 by August Thiersch , main front to the Bavariaring. | D-1-62-000-7087 | |
Ziemssenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Hospital on the left of the Isar | Classicist structure around two courtyards, built in 1809–13 by Nikolaus Schedel von Greifenstein and Karl von Fischer by converting the monastery of the Brothers of Mercy from 1751 to 54, vestibule and corridors (with memorial plaques) still original. During the renovation from 1896 to 1902, the facade was redesigned in a new baroque style, a neo-baroque house chapel with furnishings. To the west (in the courtyard) the monastery and church of the Sisters of Mercy, see Nussbaumstrasse 5. | D-1-62-000-7752 | |
Zollstrasse 2b ( location ) |
Semi-detached house block with No. 4 | in the classical tradition, 1891. | D-1-62-000-7753 | |
Zollstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Semi-detached house block with No. 2b | in the classical tradition, with triangular gable, 1891. | D-1-62-000-7753 associated (D-1-62-000-7754) |
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Zweigstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Hotel Kronprinz | richly structured and decorated neo-renaissance facade, 1881–82 by Lorenz Bauer. | D-1-62-000-7793 |
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Former architectural monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Bavariaring 41 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Originally: in corner position, neo-renaissance with two round cores around 1900; Group with Stielerstraße 5 and Stielerstraße 7
New building from 1953 - 2000 deleted from the list of monuments |
D-1-62-000-636 | |
Landwehrstrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with flat bay window with reliefs, 1898 by R. Barbist ;
Removed from the list of monuments in 2012 because it is no longer clearly visible |
D-1-62-000-3794 |
Remarks
- ↑ 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.
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 .
- Dennis A. Chevalley, Timm Weski: City of Munich . Southwest. In: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (Hrsg.): Monuments in Bavaria - independent cities and districts . Volume I.2 / 2, 2 half volumes. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-87490-584-5 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Architectural monuments in Ludwigsvorstadt in the Bavarian Monument Atlas
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michael Pezet (Ed.): Monuments in Bavaria . I.1 (Munich). Oldenbourg, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-486-52399-6 , pp. 189 .
- ↑ 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.