List of architectural monuments in Munich's old town
On this page the monuments in the Munich district Altstadt in district 1 Altstadt-Lehel 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.
Old town ensemble
The old town of Munich , redesigned into a baroque residence city on the ground plan of the high and late medieval ducal city, reshaped in the 19th century as the capital and city center, can be considered an ensemble monument because the reconstruction after the destruction of the Second World War is successfully trying to secure its identity Has. To define the boundaries of this ensemble, the main lines of the former city fortifications provide stops, occasionally reduced to the late medieval course, occasionally following the baroque lines, often, depending on the degree of blurring, in between or just before. (E-1-62-000-1)
Individual structures
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location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Altenhofstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | late Gothic, with two flat cores, probably 15th / 16th c. Century, heavily renewed in 1949. | D-1-62-000-215 | |
Alter Hof ( location ) |
old yard | Oldest Munich residence of the Wittelsbach family (since the middle of the 13th century). Burgstock (south wing) including tower and bay window, late Gothic (around 1460/70), on an older basis; Zwingerstock (west wing) in the core 14th century; Renewed facade painting on both (15th / 16th century). The other parts of the four-wing system in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century renewed, Honorable Mention at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2004. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-1-62-000-220 |
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Alter Hof ( location ) |
Fountain | classicistic, marked 1785; in the middle of the courtyard. | D-1-62-000-221 | |
Altheimer Eck 5 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | German Renaissance, with a carved bay window, marked 1899, by Max Ostenrieder. | D-1-62-000-226 | |
Altheimer Eck 6 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | Originally a three-storey classicist house, added by M. Reifenstuel in 1861 and redesigned in a late classicist style. | D-1-62-000-227 | |
Altheimer Eck 9 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | New Renaissance, richly structured, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-228 | |
Altheimer Eck 13 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Art Nouveau, southern part with gate and gable by Heilmann & Littmann , 1908; Northern part 1913. | D-1-62-000-229 | |
Altheimer Eck 15 ( location ) |
North wing of the women's monastery | to St. Anna (see Damenstiftstraße 3), elongated late baroque building from the 18th century; House of the musical instrument maker Theobald Böhm (memorial plaque); Memorial plaque to the building history. | D-1-62-000-230 |
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At inlet 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | late classicistic, around 1860; Unity with Utzschneiderstrasse 2 and Blumenstrasse 3. Memorial plaque, commemorating the outer inlet gate that was broken off in 1844 . | D-1-62-000-273 | |
At inlet 3a ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, 1889–1890 by Georg Guinin. | D-1-62-000-274 | |
At inlet 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in a corner position, classicistic, 1823 by Joseph Höchl . | D-1-62-000-275 | |
At the Kosttor ( location ) |
Wolf fountain | (or Rotkäppchenbrunnen), 1904 by Heinrich Düll and Georg Pezold ; in the middle of the square. | D-1-62-000-301 |
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Am Kosttor 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1881 by Alois Barbist . | D-1-62-000-299 |
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Am Kosttor 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-renaissance building with simplified facade, by Anton Roth, 1879/80; with an independent rear building at Falckenbergstrasse 9, see there. | D-1-62-000-7932 | |
Am Kosttor 3 ( location ) |
Hayler House | Corner residential and commercial building, neo-renaissance, 1880–1881 by Georg von Hauberrisser , facade prize of the state capital Munich . | D-1-62-000-300 |
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Amiraplatz 1 ( location ) |
United Workshops | Neoclassical corner building, the northern part designed as a palace-like rectangular block, elongated side wing to the west, large shop window arcades with natural stone facing on the ground floor, by Robert Seitz, 1938–1940. | D-1-62-000-290 | |
At the main fire station 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building in a corner position with street and courtyard corner sloping, by Josef Kalb, 1885–1887. | D-1-62-000-804 | |
At the main fire station 8 ( location ) |
Main fire house | Main fire station of the Munich fire brigade , five-story picturesque corner building in Baroque Art Nouveau style, with arcade vestibule and loggias on the upper floor, the mid-houses with baroque tail gables, by Carl Hocheder the Elder . Ä. and Robert Rehlen , 1902-1904; for the outbuilding see Unterer Anger 8/9 | D-1-62-000-807 |
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Angertorstraße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1888/89 by Ludwig Deiglmayr. | D-1-62-000-340 | |
Angertorstraße 2 ( location ) |
Tanner's block | four or five-storey Art Nouveau building in a corner, with a mansard hipped roof and richly structured facade, 1907/08 and 1912/13 by Gebrüder Rank; Blumenstrasse 31 belonging to it | D-1-62-000-805 |
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Angertorstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1888–1890 by Ludwig Deiglmayr. Seat of WikiMUC | D-1-62-000-339 |
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Angertorstraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1827 by Josef Höchl. | D-1-62-000-338 |
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Blumenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building in a corner position in classicist forms, built in 1843/44 by Johann Nepomuk Bürkl according to plans by Friedrich Bürklein , partially renovated after war damage; forms group with Frauenstrasse 2. | D-1-62-000-789 | |
Blumenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey building, in the late classicist style tradition, mid-19th century; forms a unit with Utzschneiderstraße 2 and Am Einlaß 1. | D-1-62-000-790 | |
Blumenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Restaurant Straubinger Hof | four-storey free-standing classicist hipped roof building, probably built by Josef Höchl around 1826, partly simplified after war damage. | D-1-62-000-792 | |
Blumenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly four-storey classicist hipped roof building, around 1826, rebuilt in a reduced manner by Reinhard Riemerschmid in 1948 after war damage ; then on the right a gate in classical forms. | D-1-62-000-794 | |
Blumenstrasse 11/13 ( location ) |
Duplex | Component no. 11 around the middle of the 19th century, later combined with house no. 13, which was added between 1850 and 1865, with an additional storey with a common late classical facade design; Repair in 1986. | D-1-62-000-8028 | |
Blumenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Hochbunker Blumenstrasse | Free-standing six-storey tower with a square floor plan with a tent roof and lantern, corner rustication and outside staircase on the north side, built in 1941 as an air defense tower for 1200 people according to plans by Karl Meitinger . | D-1-62-000-7823 |
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Blumenstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | five-storey neo-classicist building with a narrow central projectile and flat gable, by Julius Loew in 1897. | D-1-62-000-798 | |
Blumenstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Angergymnasium | School of the Poor School Sisters , Baroque style three-wing complex with a central projection including triangular gable and clock tower, 1914/16 by Franz Xaver Boemmel (cf. Unterer Anger 1). | D-1-62-000-800 |
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Blumenstrasse 28 / 28a / 28b ( location ) |
Urban skyscraper | Former technical town hall, seat of municipal authorities, twelve-storey functional building (no. 28b) with adjoining six-storey administration building (no. 28 / 28a), by Herrmann Leitenstorfer, 1924–1929. | D-1-62-000-801 |
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Blumenstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Former restaurant and apartment building | so-called flower halls, five-storey neo-renaissance building, 1889 by Ludwig Deiglmayr. | D-1-62-000-802 | |
Blumenstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Tanner's block | four-storey late classicist building with hipped roof, from 1854, neo-renaissance facade from 1880, bay window on the first floor from 1889 | D-1-62-000-806 |
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Blumenstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Puppet theater | single-storey hipped roof building with portico and triangular gable, neoclassical, with memorial plaque for the founder Joseph Leonhard Schmid († 1912), by Theodor Fischer , 1900; on the site of the former city fortifications. | D-1-62-000-803 |
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Blumenstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey free-standing classicist building with a central projection and hipped roof, richly structured, by Rudolf Röschenauer, 1819/20. | D-1-62-000-808 | |
Blumenstrasse 36 ( location ) |
St. Willibrord | Old Catholic Church, formerly the English Church of St. Georg, small neo-Gothic raw brick building, 1912/13 by Heinrich Bergthold, partly renovated after war damage; in the area of the former city fortifications. | D-1-62-000-809 |
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Blumenstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey classicist building in the manner of Leo von Klenze, probably 1829. | D-1-62-000-810 | |
Blumenstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey building with a central bay, German Renaissance, 1899/1900 by Paul Böhmer. | D-1-62-000-811 |
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Bräuhausstraße 8 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Historicizing facade with relief decoration (including a view of Munich in 1750), inscribed in 1904, by Hermann Berthold and Leonhard Hägele. | D-1-62-000-955 | |
Brienner Straße 1 ( location ) |
Palais Moy | now a commercial building, classicist four-wing building (double house) with inner courtyard, 1824/25 by Leo von Klenze, after war damage around 1950/52 by Georg Helmut Winkler almost rebuilt; with Theatinerstraße 23. | D-1-62-000-979 |
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Brienner Straße 5 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-980 | |
Brienner Straße 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Neoclassical Art Nouveau, early 20th century | D-1-62-000-981 | |
Brunnstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with neo-renaissance facade, reconstruction at the end of the 19th century by Johann Thomas, probably older in the core | D-1-62-000-1018 | |
Brunnstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | neo baroque, with bay window, marked 1894; see. Damenstiftstrasse 11. | ||
Brunnstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey neo-renaissance building, new building from 1898/99, on a late medieval basis (cellars). | D-1-62-000-1020 | |
Brunnstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Late baroque town house | deep four-storey late baroque building, built in 1782 using medieval components; Rear building, two-storey mansard roof from 1788. | D-1-62-000-1021 | |
Brunnstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Community center | five-storey deep building with a Madonna relief, on the street side added before the Second World War, facade partially simplified, 18th / 19th century. century | D-1-62-000-1022 | |
Burgstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Community center | Rebuilt in 1877, with a simplified facade; associated rear building at Sparkassenstrasse 1 (see there), redesigned in 1908. | D-1-62-000-1033 | |
Burgstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Core stock baroque, around 1700; Reconstruction and facade design in late Classicist style, 2nd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-1034 | |
Burgstrasse 4 / Sparkassenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Formerly the municipal housing office | Administrative building with an elongated wing along Burgstrasse and a short wing connected by a staircase on Sparkassenstrasse, built in 1952/53 by the reconstruction department of the City of Munich according to plans by Roderich Fick and Rudolf Röder; The kink of the curved building line divided by bay windows, facade with artificial stone facing and with small-scale historicizing painting by Hermann Kaspar. | D-1-62-000-7863 | |
Burgstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Late medieval town house | 15./16. Century, rebuilt as the town clerk's house and Weinstadl 1550–1552, with rich facade painting by Hans Müelich and the rest of the arcade courtyard. | D-1-62-000-1035 |
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Burgstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | neubarock, 1909/10 by Karl Stöhr (with rear building at Sparkassenstrasse 11, see there); Memorial plaque for Wiguläus Freiherr von Kreittmayr, who died in the previous house in 1790. | D-1-62-000-1036 |
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Burgstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | The house where François de Cuvilliés d. Ä. ; late Gothic core, around 1615 heightened storeys and roof truss, facade design baroque, probably 1st half of the 18th century; to the north is the Schlichtingerbogen, which bridges Ledererstraße and is built over twice by house annexes, which already exists on the city model from 1570, private winner of the Facade Prize of the City of Munich in 2004 | D-1-62-000-1037 |
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Burgstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Falcon house | Town hall of the 17th / 18th centuries Century, with a simple, repeatedly revised facade. | D-1-62-000-1038 | |
Burgstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former town house | partly still 17th century (after 1611), six storeys renovated around 1780, the early classical facade simplified in 1947; 1976/77 extensive gutting. | D-1-62-000-1039 |
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Damenstiftstraße 1 ( location ) |
Catholic women's collegiate church St. Anna | inside, strongly structured, domed late baroque building, 1732–1735 by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer; with equipment; see. No. 3 and Altheimer Eck 15. | D-1-62-000-1214 |
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Damenstiftstraße 3 ( location ) |
Former women's pen | now school building, elongated, richly structured early classicist facade, 1784–1785 by Matthias Widmann; see. Altheimer Eck 15. | D-1-62-000-1215 | |
Damenstiftstraße 4 ( location ) |
Community center | Early Classicist, richly structured facade with stucco decoration, last quarter of the 18th century. | D-1-62-000-1216 | |
Damenstiftstraße 6 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | with classical stucco decor, around 1800; Shop fitting and central bay around 1900. | D-1-62-000-1217 | |
Damenstiftstraße 8 ( location ) |
Lerchenfeld Palace | now municipal burial office, baroque facade with rich stucco decoration, probably by Ignaz Anton Gunetzrhainer after 1726 , rebuilt after war destruction in 1957, honorable mention at the facade prize of the state capital of Munich in 2005 | D-1-62-000-1218 |
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Damenstiftstraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, around 1860; Marienfigur on the corner; Continuation cf. Brunnstrasse 6. | D-1-62-000-1220 |
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Damenstiftstraße 12 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | New Renaissance, around 1880; with Madonna relief. | D-1-62-000-1221 | |
Damenstiftstraße 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-1222 | |
Damenstiftstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple facade with a baroque core. | D-1-62-000-1223 | |
Dienerstraße 12 ( location ) |
Western annex of the Old Court | so-called ester construction; see Alter Hof, Lorenzistock. | ||
Dienerstraße 12, north of the passage from the Alter Hof to the Hofgraben. ( Location ) |
Equestrian statue of Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria | Cast bronze, over a high, slightly tapered base from Nagelfluh, by Hans Wimmer , 1964–1967. | D-1-62-000-8704 |
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Dienerstraße 14/15 ( location ) |
Dallmayr office building | 1912 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner, elongated front with an elaborate structure in the manner of an early classicist predecessor building, with architectural sculptures by Julius Seidler ; Restored 1945–1948. | D-1-62-000-1283 |
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Dienerstraße 16 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Old Munich town house, probably renewed in the middle of the 18th century, changed in a classicist and neo-baroque style, private winner of the facade prize of the City of Munich 2007 | D-1-62-000-1284 |
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Dienerstraße 17 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner building, with tower marker, 1900. | D-1-62-000-1285 | |
Dienerstraße 18 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | Corner building, essentially late medieval, crooked roof and former facade structure, probably early classicistic, end of the 18th century; simplified. | D-1-62-000-1286 | |
Dienerstraße 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | neo-baroque (simplified), with bay windows and iron balconies, 1898 (inscribed) by Ludwig C. Lutz. | D-1-62-000-1287 | |
Dienerstraße 20 ( location ) |
basement, cellar | Remainder of the cellar of a former town house, four yokes as groin vaults with wide ridges and belt arches, around 1500. | D-1-62-000-8716 | |
Dienerstraße 22 ( location ) |
Late baroque facade | of a merchant's house with rich stucco structure and relief of Our Lady, 18th century | D-1-62-000-1288 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Community center | early classicistic, around 1800, on an older basis. | D-1-62-000-1355 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building in the German Renaissance, marked 1896, by Heilmann and Littmann . | D-1-62-000-1356 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, around 1902. | D-1-62-000-1357 | |
Dreifaltigkeitsplatz 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late classicist corner building, 3rd quarter of the 19th century, top floor with corner core from the beginning of the 20th century | D-1-62-000-1358 |
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Ettstrasse 2/4 ( location ) |
Police Headquarters | extensive, historicizing complex, with echoes of old Munich building forms, by Theodor Fischer , 1910–1913; on Ettstrasse enclosure and portal with reclining lion figures by Bernhard Bleeker , at the time of construction; structurally in connection with the former Augustinian Church (Neuhauser Straße 2). | D-1-62-000-1578 |
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Falckenbergstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1879/80 by Anton Roth; connected to Am Kosttor 2 (see there). | D-1-62-000-1609 | |
Falkenturmstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neurococo, richly stuccoed, 1894 by Ernst Dressler. | D-1-62-000-1614 | |
Falkenturmstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Residential building | from 1899, rear building of Platzl 4, 4a, cf. there. | D-1-62-000-1615 | |
Falkenturmstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, around 1887. | D-1-62-000-1616 | |
Färbergraben 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | New Renaissance, 1876. | D-1-62-000-1602 | |
Färbergraben 14 ( location ) |
Former printing house | of the Münchener Neuesten Nachrichten, later the Süddeutsche Zeitung , attached to the rear of the former publishing house, four or five-storey spacious functional building, based on a design by Max Littmann , 1926–1929, with later changes, included in the new development of the area in 2013. | D-1-62-000-6496 | |
Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 1 ( location ) |
Bavarian Army Museum | Middle section of the former Bavarian Army Museum (torso after war destruction), 1900–1905 by Ludwig von Mellinger , neo-renaissance, with portico in the west and with dome (included in the new building of the Bavarian State Chancellery from 1990 to 1993); the remains of the Hofgarten arcades are partly covered by the northern end building, see Galeriestraße 8/10. | D-1-62-000-2732 |
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Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 1 ( location ) |
Court garden arcades | Northern development of the lower court garden, parts of the summer house Albrecht V, including the western corner tower and arched corridor with arcades, with remains of scroll painting, around 1560; above it a row of pillars of the former Hofgarten arcades, built over in 1866 by the neo-renaissance building of the art association; only partially handed down after its destruction in the war; then obtained at the lower level in lower parts Brunnhaus Maximilian I , 1613-1617, extension of Leo Klenze , 1847-48; with technical equipment. | D-1-62-000-2732 |
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Frauenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Metropolitan and City Parish Church of Our Lady | (Cathedral, Frauenkirche), mighty brick-Gothic hall church with an ambulatory choir, by Jörg von Halsbach 1468–1488, with two west towers, the characteristic domes of which were put on in 1524/25; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-1808 |
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Frauenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | around 1846, by Friedrich Bürklein; Group with Blumenstrasse 1. | ||
Frauenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building, with plaster structure, 1882. | D-1-62-000-1812 | |
Frauenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, 1911 by Hans Hartl and Johann Baptist Schmidbauer. | D-1-62-000-1813 | |
Frauenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-1814 | |
Frauenstrasse 10/12 ( location ) |
Tenement block | elongated, baroque facade with four bay windows, 1908–1909 by Stefan Wollmann; Views of Munich painted in medallions. | D-1-62-000-1815 | |
Frauenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in late classicist tradition, by August Exter in 1890. | D-1-62-000-1816 | |
Frauenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with two oriels; 1902; great house Madonna. | D-1-62-000-1818 | |
Frauenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, around 1860; Group with number 16. | D-1-62-000-1819 | |
Frauenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, around 1900, in essence probably older. | D-1-62-000-1820 | |
Frauenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, around 1860; Group with No. 14. | D-1-62-000-1821 | |
Frauenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey, richly structured neo-renaissance building, erected by Johann Thomas in 1876. | D-1-62-000-1822 | |
Frauenstrasse 19 ( location ) |
City Riemerschmid business school | stately building in baroque Art Nouveau, 1900–1901 by Robert Rehlen; with Westenriederstrasse 20. | D-1-62-000-1823 |
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Frauenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1875, partially redesigned in 1904. | D-1-62-000-1824 | |
Frauenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, richly structured and stuccoed, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-1825 | |
Frauenstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-1826 | |
Frauenstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-1827 | |
Frauenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late Biedermeier, 1865 by Michael Reifenstuel; Interior largely renewed in 1992/93. | D-1-62-000-1828 | |
Frauenstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-1829 | |
Frauenstrasse 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-1830 | |
Frauenstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Facade of the tenement house | five-storey, with Gothic structure, by Franz Kil, inscribed 1864, pinnacle crown, reconstruction from 1926; Demolition of the house in 1989/90. | D-1-62-000-1831 | |
Fürstenfelder Straße 13 ( location ) |
Late baroque town house | with a convexly curved, richly stuccoed facade, around 1730/40; First floor changed in 1910; urban development completion of Sendlinger Straße. | D-1-62-000-1956 |
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Galeriestraße 2 / 2a / 2b / 4 / 4a / 6 / 6a ( location ) |
Court garden arcades | North wing (cf. Hofgarten) together with the elongated building built over it (the former picture gallery), 1779–1783 by Karl Albert von Lespilliez; After the Second World War, reconstruction in 1952 based on plans by Josef Wiedemann (among others) Kunstverein, No. 4, Deutsches Theatermuseum, No. 4a). | D-1-62-000-2026 |
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Galeriestraße 8/10 ( location ) |
Northern development of the Lower Hofgarten, Hofbrunnwerk | several construction phases since the second half of the 16th century, most recently (1866) overbuilt by the neo-renaissance building of the art association, after its destruction in the war only parts have been handed down. Parts of the Lusthaus Albrecht V. (construction work since approx. 1560) have been preserved including the western corner tower and arched corridor with arcades; with remains of scroll painting. Above it, a row of pillar arcades of the former Hofgarten arcades (later integrated into the former art association). Fountain house Maximilian I (1613–1617), including the extension by Leo von Klenze from 1847/48 (including a vaulted turbine room with piston pumps and turbines), has been preserved in the lower parts of the basement . | D-1-62-000-2027 |
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Hackenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey neo-renaissance building with raised central building and stucco decoration, 1874; Group with No. 5. | D-1-62-000-2350 | |
Hackenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Elongated four-storey neo-baroque building with dwelling houses, facade structure by flat risalites and colossal iron bars, by Josef Wölker, marked 1892 and marked 1893. | D-1-62-000-2351 | |
Hackenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Narrow town house | narrow five-storey building, built between old communal walls by Johann Thomas in 1879/80, facade in the style of early classicism, probably an editorial office from the early post-war period; structurally connected with No. 8 since 1879. | D-1-62-000-2353 | |
Hackenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Palais Rechberg or Radlayers House | Stately four-storey four-sided complex with a stair tower and west wing extended to the south, built in 1678 and later extended, changed around 1817 by Jean-Baptiste Métivier (who lived here), largely rebuilt and raised in 1871/75 (new street-side facades), north wing 1874/75 to the east extended by an extension with a street-side tail gable, facade design by Peter (?) Berger; with garden; in the garden fountain by Roman Anton Boos , 18th century and column fountain from around 1780. | D-1-62-000-2354 |
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Hackenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | four-storey building with a mansard roof, richly structured plaster facade from the later 18th century; Birth house of the painter Anton Doll (1826–1887); since 1879, partly structurally connected to No. 6. | D-1-62-000-2355 | |
Hackenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
House to the dog ball | Altmünchner Bürgerhaus, four-storey building with plastered structure, with the house sign “Hundskugel”, created in 1741 through renovation or extensive new construction, perhaps changed around 1759; Home of the sculptors Johann Baptist Straub and Roman Anton Boos. | D-1-62-000-2356 |
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Hartmannstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | perhaps 17th century, the facade was ignored by Oscar Strelin in 1893 (especially roof extensions). | D-1-62-000-2430 | |
Hartmannstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Schlößl- or Gschlößlbräu | In 1846 it was converted into a residential building, heightened the storeys and designed the new baroque facade from 1891–1892 by Johann Grübel. | D-1-62-000-2431 | |
Heiliggeiststraße 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Rear building, in the core probably still 16th century | D-1-62-000-6756 | |
Heiliggeiststraße 2a ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | four-story classical monopitch roof building, around 1810. | D-1-62-000-2453 | |
Heiliggeiststraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | picturesque corner building in the German Renaissance, rich gable side to Viktualienmarkt, 1897 by Ludwig Marckert . | D-1-62-000-2455 |
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Herrnstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Elementary school | stately, richly structured neo-renaissance building, 1881–1882 by Friedrich Löwel . | D-1-62-000-2510 |
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Herrnstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neurococo, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-2511 | |
Herzog-Rudolf-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-2539 | |
Herzogspitalstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, marked 1893. | D-1-62-000-2541 | |
Herzogspitalstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Duplex | of the middle 19th century, western half neo-Gothic from 1855, eastern half neo-renaissance, with a memorial plaque for Gabriel Barth. | D-1-62-000-2542 |
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Herzogspitalstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Catholic Herzogspitalkirche | Former Catholic Herzogspitalkirche, baroque tower in the courtyard by Johann Andrea Trubillio, 1727/28, otherwise new building by Alexander von Branca and Herbert Groethuysen, 1954/55; with equipment; Monastery building with a former girls' dormitory, five-story brick building with a tower, by Alexander von Branca and Herbert Groethuysen, 1954/55. | D-1-62-000-2543 |
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Herzogspitalstraße 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with a classical facade from 1806, in the core z. T. older, restaurant 1898 furnished in a neo-Gothic style. | D-1-62-000-2544 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | built in 1807 by master mason Joseph Deiglmayr; Facade partly changed later; see. No. 11. | D-1-62-000-2545 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1806; Facade slightly changed in parts. | D-1-62-000-2546 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 12 ( location ) |
Former ambassador's house | So-called Palais Voronzow , grammar school from 1830–1877, now administration building, two-wing complex with a narrow courtyard on the west side, three-storey classicist main building by Franz Ignaz Kirchgrabner 1807/08, facade later slightly simplified. | D-1-62-000-2548 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey Biedermeier building with a simple facade design, late medieval in the lower part, raised by two storeys in 1872 by W. Kleinschmidt, modernized in 1984. | D-1-62-000-2549 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Five-storey Biedermeier building with a simple facade design, in essence probably from the late Middle Ages, heightened in 1882 by Franz Rose, modernized in 1984. | D-1-62-000-2550 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 20 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | neo-baroque, with two oriels, stucco decoration and Madonna relief, 1899 for master builder Franz Xaver Ilg, probably based on his own design. | D-1-62-000-2552 |
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Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-2608 | |
Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 11 ( location ) |
City Tax Office | Administrative building, erected in 1953/54 by the City Building Department according to plans by Karl Delisle and Max Panitz in an area on the outskirts of the old town, which is important in terms of urban planning, as a multi-wing, five- to seven-storey complex in reinforced concrete construction with grid facades filled with brick; Main wing with a protruding flat roof over the drawn-in upper floor, portal design with figure frieze by Andreas Rauch; large garden courtyard with all-round glazed counter hall; Animal sculpture by Erich Hoffmann. | D-1-62-000-7859 | |
Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey building with bay windows and balconies, built in the forms of the late Art Nouveau, with attached rear wing, by Fritz Hessemer, marked 1915. | D-1-62-000-2609 | |
Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 29 ( location ) |
Small house | three-storey building, the two lower storeys in the core probably before 1570, additional storeys around 1857, ground floor completely rebuilt in 1926 to a confectionery-café, rebuilding and expansion in 1984, structurally connected to No. 31; Group with No. 31 and Kreuzstrasse 23, 25, 27. | D-1-62-000-2611 | |
Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 31 ( location ) |
Small house | a three-storey building with a convex, rounded south facade, in the core probably 17th century, around 1984 the ground floor was connected to the café in the neighboring house No. 29; Rear building, three-storey building with a trapezoidal floor plan, rebuilt in 1865, older in essence; Group with No. 29 and Kreuzstrasse 23, 25, 27. | D-1-62-000-2612 | |
Hildegardstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Former. Garden shed | So-called Dall'Armi-Haus, today the Kammerspiele company building, simple, unstructured west facade with a profiled eaves cornice, east facade with early classical plaster structure and drilled window frames, around 1800. | D-1-62-000-1610 | |
Hildegardstraße 3/5 ( location ) |
Stately duplex | Maximilian style , with flat gable on a common central risalit, 1872–1874 by master builder Reinhold Hirschberg; Group with Stollbergstrasse 11. | D-1-62-000-2642 | |
Hildegardstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late classicist corner building, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-2643 | |
Hochbrückenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Police Inspection 11 Old Town | Police service building, in an effective position in terms of urban planning, complex built in objectively reduced historical forms; five-storey longitudinal wing in the east, with clinker-clad ground floor, flat arch and stepped south gable; four-story southern side wing; rear transverse building in the north; built according to plans by Rudolf Pfister and Landbauamt München, 1923/25. | D-1-62-000-2687 | |
Hochbrückenstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Moradelli's house | Town house from the 17th century, reconstructed by Erwin Schleich after being destroyed in the Second World War , the facade was painted according to a design by Hermann Kaspar . |
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Hochbrückenstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey late classical corner building with pilaster strips, 1855–1858. | D-1-62-000-2688 | |
Hochbrückenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey, simple building in Maximilian style , around 1855/58, 1991 and 2005 conversion to a hotel, merger with Hs. No. 18. | D-1-62-000-2689 | |
Hochbrückenstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey late classicist building with arched windows, built by Georg Fischer, in 1854, 1991 and 2005 conversion to a hotel, merger with Hs. No. 16. | D-1-62-000-2690 | |
Hochbrückenstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey late classical building with arched windows, erected by Carl Deiglmayr in 1854, the facade simplified. | D-1-62-000-2691 | |
Hofgarten ( location ) |
Courtyard garden | Created 1613-17. Rectangular area north of the residence with the Italian-style division restored after 1945 (with four new bowl fountains). On the south side, beyond Hofgartenstraße, the ballroom building of the Residenz (see Hofgartenstraße 2), in the east the Bavarian State Chancellery (former army museum, see Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 1). The west and north sides are surrounded by the Hofgarten arcades built in the early 17th century and later renovated (see Odeonsplatz 6-18 and Galeriestraße 2, 2a, 2b, 4, 4a, 6, 6a and 8, 10). Part of the arcades between the northwest corner of the residence and the bazaar (Odeonsplatz 6-18) not overbuilt, open to the Hofgarten, built 1822-1826 by Leo von Klenze together with the Hofgartentor (between Hofgartenstraße and Odeonsplatz; see Odeonsplatz) from 1816/18 in their Center. Historical frescoes from the Cornelius School (1826–1829) on the inside back wall. | D-1-62-000-2730 |
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Hofgarten ( location ) |
Hofgarten Temple | in the middle of the complex, probably by Heinrich Schön the Elder in 1615. Ä .; Copy of Tellus Bavaria on the dome (bronze, around 1590 by Hubert Gerhard with putti and attributes from the early 17th century). | D-1-62-000-4932 |
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Hofgarten ( location ) |
Fountain | Nymphenbrunnen (incorrectly also Loreleybrunnen), 1852; on the substructure bronze replica of the nymph by Anif by Ludwig Schwanthaler ; on the west side of the courtyard garden. | D-1-62-000-4932 |
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Hofgarten ( location ) |
War memorial | 1924–26 by Karl Knappe , Thomas Wechs and Eberhard Finsterwalder; in front of the Army Museum. The red marble reclining figure of a warrior by Bernhard Bleeker replaced by a bronze copy in 1972. | D-1-62-000-4932 |
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Hofgarten ( location ) |
Equestrian statue | of Duke Otto von Wittelsbach (bronze), 1911 by Ferdinand von Miller ; in front of the steps of the Army Museum. | D-1-62-000-4932 |
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Hofgartenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Egyptian obelisk | 1./2. Century AD, placed in 1972 in front of the entrance to the Egyptian State Collection (Hofgartenstrasse 2). In 2007 moved to the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich . | D-1-62-000-4932 | |
Hofgartenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
residence | (see Residenzstrasse 1 and Marstallplatz 8), elongated monumental front in two or three storeys with raised corner pavilions, in front of the central projection loggia with figures by Ludwig Schwanthaler, western section using the previous building (Kaisersaal wing) from the early 17th century, by Leo von Klenze , 1832–1842, conversion of the eastern pavilion and adjacent rear wing for the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, 1957–1959, cf. Courtyard garden. | D-1-62-000-2733 |
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Hofgraben 4 ( location ) |
Formerly Hofmarstall and Kunstkammer | so-called old coin , now the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments , four-wing building with a three-storey arcade courtyard, erected under the construction management of Wilhelm Egckl 1563–1567, conversion to a coin by Andreas Gärtner (with Franz Thurn) 1807–1809, classicist facade design from 1807 to 1809, after heavy War damage, reconstruction 1950–1952; see also the associated houses at Pfisterstraße 3 and 5 as well as the northern extension of the Mint Maximilianstraße 6/8. | D-1-62-000-2735 |
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Hotterstrasse 10 ( location ) |
High bunker | four-storey solid concrete building over a rectangular floor plan and with a flat roof, corner rustication and window frames, according to plans by the Munich agricultural office, 1941. | D-1-62-000-8535 | |
Hotterstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey neo-baroque building with various sized mid-buildings, by Oscar Strelin, 1893; since 1992 connected with the building to the north (built in 1977) inside. | D-1-62-000-2839 | |
Hotterstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Altmünchner Bürgerhaus (Restaurant zur Hundskugel) | Three-storey corner building with a monopitch roof or half-gable and flat bay window, perhaps from the late Middle Ages in the core, around 1496, probably rebuilt and extended around 1640. | D-1-62-000-2841 |
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Josephspitalstraße 2 ( location ) |
Community center | with plaster frame around the windows, before 1780; Ground floor changed; at the corner of Sebastian's figure | D-1-62-000-3127 |
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Josephspitalstraße 4 ( location ) |
Narrow tenement | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3128 | |
Josephspitalstraße 8 ( location ) |
City Tax Office | see Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 11 | D-1-62-000-7859 | |
Jungfernturmstrasse ( location ) |
On the south side, the last visible remnant of the former inner city wall | Raw brick building, around 1300 / 15th century, with the city-side wall of the former maiden's tower from the late 15th century and a commemorative plaque from the 2nd half of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-3140 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 1 ( location ) |
Formerly a royal branch bank | from 1918 Bayerische Staatsbank , then Bayerische Vereinsbank , now HypoVereinsbank , monumental neo-baroque building, 1893–1894 (southern section) and 1907–1908 by Albert Schmidt , private laureate of the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2005; belonging to Salvatorstraße 11, see also Prannerstraße 2. | D-1-62-000-3230 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Palais Holnstein | originally an aristocratic residence, archbishop's palace since 1818, with wings grouped around an inner courtyard, three-storey building with rich rococo structure and triangular gable, by Francois de Cuvilliés the Elder. Ä., 1735/1837; with interior fittings. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-3233 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 10 ( location ) |
Formerly Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechsel-Bank | now HypoVereinsbank , west wing, monumental neo-baroque building, 1895–1896 by Emil Schmidt, with rich sculptural jewelry by Hugo Kaufmann (east building see Theatinerstraße 11). | D-1-62-000-3234 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 12 ( location ) |
Facade of the former Palais (Fugger-) Portia | richly structured and stuccoed baroque facade, by Philipp Zwerger after a design by Enrico Zuccalli , 1693/1694, redesigned by François de Cuvilliés the Elder. Ä. , 1737. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-1-62-000-3235 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 14 ( location ) |
Formerly Bayerische Vereinsbank | now HypoVereinsbank , stately neo-Renaissance corner building, 1885–1886 by Wilhelm Martens , expanded in the same form to the north in 1891–1893; 1948–1852 reconstruction by Carl Sattler, redesigned in 1977; Maffei arch spanning Maffeistraße on the south side, 1923 by Friedrich Thiersch, with decoration by Wilhelm Nida-Rümelin | D-1-62-000-3236 |
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Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey corner building, built in Maximilian style according to plans by Jordan Maurer († 1854) and Reinhold Hirschberg, 1855–1857, reconstruction by Wilhelm Demmer, 1948–1950, after war damage. | D-1-62-000-3238 | |
Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 14a ( location ) |
Part of the Palais Montgelas | see Promenadeplatz 2 | D-1-62-000-5614 associated (D-1-62-000-3237) |
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Karlsplatz ( location ) |
Karlstor (Munich) | until 1791 Neuhauser Tor, the core around 1300, after the main tower was demolished by Arnold Zenetti in a neo-Gothic style in 1861/62; in the middle passage on the right now three bronze figures from the former fish fountain on Marienplatz, 1866 (see there). ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-4711 |
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Karlsplatz 7/8/10/11/12 ( location ) |
Karlsplatz roundabout | approximately semicircular sequence of commercial buildings on both sides of the Karlstore (see Karlstor), in place of the classicist predecessor buildings from 1792 to 1796 rebuilt 1899–1901 by Gabriel von Seidl (facades) and Oscar Strelin in representative neo- baroque; Middle part of a much longer assembly, private winner of the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2007. | D-1-62-000-3246 |
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Karmeliterstraße 1 ( location ) |
Former Carmelite Church of St. Nicholas | now library of the metropolitan chapter Munich and archive of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, formerly westerly basilica with a rectangular floor plan with transept and choir flank tower, early baroque building, by Marx Schinnagl , 1657-60, exterior with pilasters, friezes and segmented gable redesigned in a classical style, by Nikolaus Schedel von Greiffenstein, 1802–1805, externally restored after severe war damage in 1944, until 1949, interior rebuilt and subdivided by Sep Ruf , 1955–57 | D-1-62-000-3274 |
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Kaufingerstraße 2 ( location ) |
Community center | with richly structured and stuccoed facade, around 1770; now connected to Marienplatz 1, see there. | D-1-62-000-3294 | |
Kaufingerstraße 8 ( location ) |
New Baroque portal | including aedicule window with relief bust of St. Mary in a shell niche above, 1889 (?). | D-1-62-000-3293 | |
Kaufingerstraße 10 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Natural stone facade in Art Nouveau style, according to the 1904 inscription by Georg Lersch and Paul Hirsch. | D-1-62-000-3292 | |
Kaufingerstraße 11a ( location ) |
Singer house | Commercial building, so-called Singer-Haus, five-storey, asymmetrically two-part saddle roof building with a gabled risalit, shell limestone facade in late Art Nouveau forms, 1907/08, remodeling by Heilmann & Littmann , 1925, copying extension to the west, 1978–1981. | D-1-62-000-3288 | |
Kaufingerstraße 14/16 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Baroque natural stone facade, 1913/14 by Karl Stöhr . | D-1-62-000-3291 | |
Kaufingerstraße 24 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Neo-Renaissance corner building with richly structured natural stone facade, 1888–1890 by Lorenz Wimmer; earlier group with component II = former Liebfrauenstrasse 2. | D-1-62-000-3290 | |
Kaufingerstraße 28 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Zum Schönen Turm office building, now Hirmer-Haus, a stately historicizing corner building, inscribed in 1914, by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner with sculptures by Julius Seidler; on the corner there is a model of the beautiful tower that used to stand here. | D-1-62-000-3289 |
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Kaufingerstraße 28 ( location ) |
Model of the beautiful tower | Model of the beautiful tower formerly standing here at the corner of the Zum Schönen Turm office building, now Hirmer-Haus. | D-1-62-000-3289 |
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Kreuzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | So-called Roiger House , above a four-storey, elongated corner building clad in shell limestone, with a tower-crowned polygonal corner bay, including a tree sculpture with Madonna, in the forms of the German Renaissance with late Gothic echoes, by Max Ostenrieder with architectural sculpture by Anton Pruska, 1904/05, simplified reconstruction, after 1945; see. also the old town ensemble, street scene Kreuzstraße (see above) and street scene sequence Hackenstraße-Brunnstraße. | D-1-62-000-3638 | |
Kreuzstrasse 10 ( location ) |
All Saints Church on the Cross | three-bay late Gothic hall building with a high choir tower in simple exposed brickwork, around 1485, choir tower, after 1493, extension and renovation, 17th and 18th centuries, reconstruction in reduced forms, 1947–1949; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-3639 |
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Kreuzstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Former old Munich town house | now residential and commercial building, five-storey plastered building with a simple late classicist facade design, in the core before 1570, renovation, 1701, double addition and facade editing, by A. Huber, 1863, addition, 2005. | D-1-62-000-3640 | |
Kreuzstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Former old Munich town house | now residential and commercial building, four-storey saddle roof building with a simple, classicist facade design, in the core around 1600, heightened in 1812; Part of a group of small houses with numbers 25, 27 and Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 29 and 31. | D-1-62-000-3641 | |
Kreuzstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Former old Munich town house | now residential and commercial building, three-storey plastered building, in the core probably 17th century, partly renewed after war damage, after 1945; Part of a group of small houses with numbers 23, 25 and Herzog-Wilhelm-Strasse 29 and 31. | D-1-62-000-3642 |
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Ledererstraße 3 ( location ) |
Disturbing vault | Ducal building from the 2nd half of the 13th century (enclosing walls?), later renewed several times, especially after 1726, with two vaulted halls one above the other. Then to the west is the Schlichtingerbogen, which bridges the street, see Burgstraße 8. | D-1-62-000-3810 |
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Ledererstraße 5 ( location ) |
Scholastika club house | with a baroque restaurant, 1914–1915 by Heilmann and Littmann based on a design by Ludwig Ullmann; with historical rooms from the time of construction, u. a. Theater hall; Unit with Münzstraße 2. | D-1-62-000-3811 |
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Ledererstraße 7 ( location ) |
Community center | Three-storey saddle roof building with a greatly simplified facade, the core of the two lower storeys is still late medieval, heightened in the 1st half of the 19th century, further renovations in the 2nd half of the 19th century and the 1st half of the 20th century | D-1-62-000-3812 | |
Ledererstraße 11 ( location ) |
Wall cladding | made of tiles with Art Nouveau ornaments, e.g. Some with alpine motifs, early 20th century; in the ground floor of a former cheese shop. | D-1-62-000-7910 | |
Ledererstraße 14 ( location ) |
Hip roof house | free-standing, rebuilt and extended around 1715/20. | D-1-62-000-3815 | |
Lenbachplatz 8 ( location ) |
Artist house | picturesque neo-renaissance building with effective urban planning, 1896–1900 by Gabriel von Seidl ; consists of the high, recessed main building and low front building with restaurant; in between a picturesque courtyard; Interior only partially preserved, u. a. Staircase and the Venetian room in the north pavilion of the restaurant. | D-1-62-000-3824 |
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Löwengrube 18 ( location ) |
Commercial building | essentially neo-renaissance from 1899, rebuilt in 1923 by Julius Metzger (from then the stuccoed neurococo oriel), expanded around 1950 after war damage. | D-1-62-000-4026 |
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Lueg ins Land ( location ) |
Medieval city fortifications | Remains of the second city wall, foundation of mortared tuff blocks with overlying bricks, modern covered unevenly low brick wall fragment | D-1-62-000-4122 |
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Maderbräustraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement and public house | German Renaissance, marked 1901; Block with valley 10. | D-1-62-000-4141 | |
Maderbräustraße 4 ( location ) |
Red marble epitaph | Mid-16th century; in passage. | D-1-62-000-4140 | |
Marienplatz ( location ) |
Fish fountain | Shell limestone basin with reliefs and bronze carp, by Josef Henselmann , 1954, three bronze figures from the previous fountain, by Konrad Knoll , 1862–1866 | D-1-62-000-4292 |
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Marienplatz ( location ) |
Marian column | Corinthian style column with Immakulata , substructure with four groups of putti, all figures in bronze, Immakulata by Hubert Gerhard , 1593, erected in 1638, renewed in 1970, Putti, 1639–1641 | D-1-62-000-4291 |
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Marienplatz 1 ( location ) |
Thomass-Eck | formerly Hauptwache, now residential and commercial building, six-storey corner building with stucco decor on the first to third floors, rococo, largely new building probably above the older core, by François de Cuvillies the Elder. J. , 1769–1771, two storeys raised and combined with No. 2, 1870, z. T simplified reconstruction after war damage, 1950 | D-1-62-000-4286 |
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Marienplatz 2 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Six-storey plastered building with facade painting, belonging to No. 1 since 1865, two storeys added, 1870, redesigned during reconstruction, 1951. | D-1-62-000-4287 |
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Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
new town hall | Five-storey exposed brick complex surrounding several courtyards with natural stone structure, all-round arcades, bay windows, towers and ornamental gables, outside and inside rich architectural and plastic furnishings in neo-Gothic forms, by Georg von Hauberrisser , eastern half 1867–1874, rear side 1889–1893, western part with tower and State courtyard 1899–1908 / 09 ( protected cultural property ) | D-1-62-000-4288 |
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Marienplatz 15 ( location ) |
Old Town Hall | Restored fragment, high upper floor over two arched passages, stepped gable, laterally raised tower , over passageway five-storey, by Jörg von Halsbach , 1470/80, reconstruction of the hall building in late Gothic forms by the municipal building authority in collaboration with Hans Döllgast , 1952–1957 ( Protected Cultural property ), tower 1972–1974. | D-1-62-000-4289 |
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Marienplatz 21 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Five-storey corner building with arcades in the natural stone-clad ground floor and natural stone corner bay window, in historicizing forms, by Georg Meister and Oswald Eduard Bieber, 1911. | D-1-62-000-4290 |
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Marienstraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1882 by Michael Reifenstuel. | D-1-62-000-4294 | |
Marienstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicist, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-4295 | |
Marienstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1870. | D-1-62-000-4296 | |
Marienstraße 21 ( location ) |
Vindelikerhaus | four-storey eaves side house, after 1802, with the former north wall of the Lueg watchtower . | D-1-62-000-4297 |
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Marstallplatz ( location ) |
All Saints Court Church | Now a cultural event space, mock basilica in Byzantine shapes with romanizing facade in Kelheim green sandstone, by Leo von Klenze, 1826–1837, after war damage secured with an emergency roof by Hans Döllgast, 1970/71, reconstruction, 1986–2003, winner of the cityscape maintenance prize Munich 2005 | D-1-62-000-4351 |
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Marstallplatz ( location ) |
Old Residence Theater (Cuvilliés Theater) | Rococo lodge house, by François de Cuvilliés d. Ä. , 1751–1753, after massive war damage at the old location Max-Joseph-Platz 1, relocation of the remnants of equipment to the so-called pharmacy floor of the residence of Klenze, 1835–1842, and reconstruction there, 1956–1958. | D-1-62-000-4351 |
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Marstallplatz ( location ) |
Rock fountain | classical, inscribed 1790. | D-1-62-000-4351 |
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Marstallplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former riding school | 1819–22 by Leo von Klenze , classicist monumental building as the middle section of the former Hofmarstall building group, which once encompassed Marstallplatz in the east on three sides, of which only remnants have survived; see Maximilianstrasse 15. | D-1-62-000-4348 |
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Marstallplatz 8 ( location ) |
Bavarian Academy of Sciences | in the eastern part of the ballroom building (see Hofgartenstrasse 2). | D-1-62-000-2733 | |
Maxburgstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Remaining part of the former Jesuit college | from the late 16th century, to the east bordering the fragmentary (without top) preserved tower of St. Michael on the corner of Ettstrasse; see Neuhauser Strasse 6 (St. Michael) and 8 (formerly Kollegium / Alte Akademie). | D-1-62-000-4718 | |
Maxburgstraße 2/4 ( location ) |
Maxburg (Munich) | New Maxburg | D-1-62-000-7804 | |
Maximiliansplatz ( location ) |
Maximiliansplatz | Open space, urban creation of classicism on the site of the former ramparts, laid out 1802–1805, designed as a park together with the ash plant east of Maximiliansplatz 8 and the section west of Maximiliansplatz 5, designed as a park by Carl Joseph von Effner , 1876–1878; | D-1-62-000-4425 |
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Maximiliansplatz ( location ) |
Effner memorial | for the creator of the complex, white marble bench and bust near the eastern end of the complex, by Wilhelm von Rümann and Friedrich Thiersch, 1886; | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Maximiliansplatz ( location ) |
Liebig monument | Seated figure made of Carrara marble on a granite base above stairs and ramps, flanked by the continuation of Max-Joseph-Straße, which cuts through the park in the middle, was begun by Michael Wagmüller in 1883 and completed after his death by Wilhelm von Rümann . | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Maximiliansplatz ( location ) |
Pettenkofer monument | as a counterpart to the Liebig monument, by Wilhelm von Rümann , 1909; | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Maximiliansplatz ( location ) |
Schiller monument | Bronze figure on a granite base with limestone steps, at the east end of the complex, designed by Max Widnmann and cast by Ferdinand von Miller, 1863; | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Lenbachplatz ( location ) |
Wittelsbacher fountain | Broad double-shell fountain made of shell limestone with two groups of figures on the sides in marble, at the west end of the park, late Classicist, by Adolf von Hildebrand , 1891–1895, restoration of the war-damaged group of figures on the left, by Theodor Georgii, 1951/52 ;. | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Maximiliansplatz 12a ( location ) |
Kithan's house | Representative business and office building with a filigree facade facing Maximiliansplatz, fully glazed, seven-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with the facade axis bent to the east, structured by a two-storey shop zone, a surrounding balcony and a recessed terrace storey with a swinging flat roof, 1953 by Georg Brenninger. | D-1-62-000-7900 | |
Maximiliansplatz 18 ( location ) |
Maxtor | Gate pillars crowned with vases and side passages between no. 17 and no. 18, associated blind architecture with fountain niche inserted in the angle between no. 18 and no. 19, by Nikolaus Schedel von Greiffenstein, 1804–1805, reconstruction of the eastern part of the gate, by Erwin Schleich, 1983–1985. | D-1-62-000-4423 |
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Maximiliansplatz 18 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey, three-sided, free-standing building with a decentralized central projection, bronze reliefs, neo-renaissance, by Franz Rank, around 1897. | D-1-62-000-4422 |
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Maximiliansplatz 19 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey mansard roof building in corner position, structure in neo-Renaissance forms with door frames in natural stone, by Karl Stöhr , 1896; Grave slab above the door at the back (Rochusstraße 2), probably 1647. | D-1-62-000-4424 | |
Maximilianstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Toerring-Jettenbach Palace | the former main post office with 13 arched openings and an upper floor, based on the foundling house ( Ospedale degli Innocenti ) by Filippo Brunelleschi in Florence, by Leo von Klenze , 1835–1838, facade design continued to the east and south, by Friedrich Bürklein , 1858–1860. | D-1-62-000-5761 |
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Maximilianstraße 6/8 ( location ) |
Coin arcades | northern extension of the former mint , arcade front crowned with figures between raised corner buildings, 1857–1863 by Friedrich Bürklein ; see. Hofgraben 4. | D-1-62-000-4428 |
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Maximilianstraße 10/12/14/16 ( location ) |
Hayler block | Maximilian style , 1864 by Friedrich Bürklein ; No. 10 and 16 corner houses, No. 14 raised central section. | D-1-62-000-4429 | |
Maximilianstrasse 15 / 15a ( location ) |
Corner house | Maximilian style , 1858–1860 by Friedrich Bürklein ; formed a block with the destroyed houses no. 11 and 13; belonging to the rest of the former Hofmarstall complex, by Andreas Gärtner around 1810/12; receive three-aisled ground floor hall (formerly stables) with columns and vaults, incorporated into the new Maximilianshöfe building (northwest block) in 2003 with use of the restaurant. | D-1-62-000-8166 | |
Maximilianstraße 17/19 ( location ) |
Hotel four seasons | Maximilian style , 1856–1858 by Rudolf Gottgetreu , rebuilt 1903–1904 by Heilmann & Littmann (ground floor) and extended at the rear; stone figures on the monumental facade. | D-1-62-000-4432 |
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Maximilianstraße 18/20 ( location ) |
Corner house | including central projection, 1859–1860 by Friedrich Bürklein; Block with number 18. | D-1-62-000-4433 | |
Maximilianstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Corner house facade | (1971–1973 backed up in a modern style), Maximilian style , 1860–1861 by Friedrich Bürklein; forms a symmetrical block with no. 23, 25 and 27 (see there). | D-1-62-000-4436 | |
Maximilianstraße 22/24 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | with cast iron bay window on the corner, Maximilian style , No. 22 built 1862–1865 (with low side wings on Falckenbergstrasse), No. 24 built 1865–1867, both by Friedrich Bürklein; forms a symmetrical group with nos. 26/28 and 30 / 30a (see there in each case), the so-called Riemerschmid block; Franz Lachner died here in 1890 (memorial plaque). | D-1-62-000-4437 |
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Maximilianstraße 23/25 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Raised middle section of a symmetrical block with nos. 21, 23, 25 and 27, three-storey high arcades with tower-like raised corners, flat projecting, elevated middle section with balcony and Our Lady on a column, Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein, 1860–1861, after war damage in 1944 rebuilt, facade of No. 21 built behind in a modern way, 1971–1973. | D-1-62-000-4436 | |
Maximilianstraße 26/28 ( location ) |
Double tenement house | Middle part of a symmetrical assembly with nos. 22/24 and 30 / 30a, Maximilian style , with raised side elevations, 1869–1871 by Friedrich Bürklein; on the back then the theater , Art Nouveau, 1900–1901 by Max Littmann and Richard Riemerschmid , cf. Falckenbergstrasse. | D-1-62-000-4437 | |
Maximilianstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Corner house | Maximilian style , 1860–1862 by Friedrich Bürklein, symmetrical block with no. 21 (pendant), 23 and 25 (see there). | D-1-62-000-4436 | |
Maximilianstraße 29/31 ( location ) |
Corner house | Block of two corner houses, three-story above high arcades, the eastern one (no. 31) with a raised head building at the transition from the narrower western part of the street to the forum (counterpart to no. 34 opposite), Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein, 1862–1864, according to Rebuilt after war destruction in 1944. | D-1-62-000-4444 | |
Maximilianstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Corner house | in the Maximilian style , with structures in terracotta, 1854/55 and (southern extension) 1860 by Friedrich Bürklein; Block with nos. 34 and 36; 1885–1891 Henrik Ibsen's house (memorial plaque). | D-1-62-000-4448 | |
Maximilianstrasse 33 ( location ) |
facade | three-story arcades, Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein, 1862; set back part of a block with nos. 29 and 31. | D-1-62-000-4449 | |
Maximilianstrasse 34 ( location ) |
facade | of the corner house, three-story above high arcades, elevated front building, Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein, 1861/62; Pendant to No. 31 opposite and block with No. 32 and 36. | D-1-62-000-4450 | |
Maximilianstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Residential building | three storeys above high arcades, Maximilian style , by Friedrich Bürklein, 1858/59; eastern beginning of the south-facing forum development, adjoining no. 34 at a right angle. | D-1-62-000-4451 | |
Max-Joseph-Platz ( location ) |
Monument to King Max I Joseph | unveiled in 1835, by Christian Daniel Rauch based on a design by Leo von Klenze , cast by Johann Baptist Stiglmaier . Lanterns, eight classical candelabras, grouped in a circle around the monument, 1845–1846, based on a design by Friedrich von Gärtner , modeled by the sculptor Anselm Sickinger , cast by Maffei ; Probably a test candelabra for the gas lighting, which was put into operation in 1846. | D-1-62-000-4472 |
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Max-Joseph-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Facade upper part | the entrance front of the current Residenztheater and richly profiled beams on the back of the former Old Residenztheater, in neo-classical forms, 1921; see. Residenzstrasse 1. | D-1-62-000-4468 |
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Max-Joseph-Platz 2 ( location ) |
National Theater | monumental opera building with corner projections and raised stage in classicist forms, by Karl von Fischer , 1811–1818, after a fire with portico and saddle roof over the stage as a double gable front restored by Leo von Klenze , 1823/24, partial elevation and extension to the east of the south facade in the course the design of Maximilianstrasse, Friedrich Bürklein, 1857–1859; Reconstruction after destruction in 1943, by Gerhard Graubner and Karl Fischer, 1958–1963; see. also ensembles Altstadt and Maximilianstrasse. | D-1-62-000-4469 |
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Max-Joseph-Platz 3 ( location ) |
residence | Royal building of the Munich Residence, two-storey south wing with raised central section and lateral roof terraces, in the palace style of the Quattrocento, by Leo von Klenze , 1826–1835, repaired after being destroyed in the war in 1956–1980; see. Residenzstrasse 1. | D-1-62-000-4470 |
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Max-Joseph-Platz 3; Residenzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residence, formerly the city palace of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings, from 1348 onwards it has grown over centuries into a complex that encompasses eight courtyards | The core of the existing complex is the Old or Maximilian Residence from the early 17th century, bordering on Residenzstrasse to the west, with the court chapel (1601) and older parts of the 16th century, such as the Grottenhof with the Perseus Fountain by Hubert Gerhard (1595) and Antiquarium (1569– 1571), in the Brunnenhof Wittelsbacherbrunnen (around 1600); with equipment; - Königsbau, two-storey south wing with raised central section and lateral roof terraces, in the palace style of the Quattrocento, by Leo von Klenze, 1826–1835, repaired after being destroyed in the war in 1956–1980; - Former All Saints Court Church, now a cultural event room, mock basilica in Byzantine forms with romanizing facade in Kelheim green sandstone, by Leo von Klenze, 1826–1837, after war damage secured with a temporary roof by Hans Döllgast, 1970/71, reconstruction, 1986–2003; - Ballroom building of the residence, elongated monumental front in two or three storeys with raised corner pavilions, in front of the central projecting loggia with figures by Ludwig Schwanthaler, western part using the previous building (imperial hall wing) from the early 17th century, by Leo von Klenze, 1832–1842 , Conversion of the eastern pavilion and adjoining rear wing for the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, 1957–1959; - Altes Residenztheater, so-called Cuvilliéstheater, Rococo-Logenhaus, by François de Cuvilliés, 1751–1753, after massive war damage at the old location Max-Joseph-Platz 1, relocation of the remains of equipment to the so-called pharmacy floor of the residence of Klenze, 1835–1842, and there Reconstruction, 1956–1958; - see. also courtyard garden. | D-1-62-000-5760 |
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Müllerstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo baroque, with bay windows and stucco, around 1900; Group with the like no.12. | D-1-62-000-4635 | |
Müllerstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with bay window and stucco, 1902 by Heilmann & Littmann . Group with the same type No. 10. | D-1-62-000-4637 | |
Müllerstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Hip roof house | classicistic, 1829 by Josef Höchl. | D-1-62-000-4641 | |
Müllerstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured and decorated, marked 1892; forms a block with house no. 34 of the same type. | D-1-62-000-4643 | |
Müllerstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured and decorated, around 1892; forms a block with house no. 32 of the same type. | D-1-62-000-4645 | |
Müllerstrasse 40 ( location ) |
Formerly the Optical Institute | Palatial, classical building, richly structured and decorated, 1829 by Josef Höchl; with figure of Mary and busts of Fraunhofer and Utzschneider. | D-1-62-000-4648 | |
Müllerstrasse 42 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo baroque, 1898 by Karl Stöhr ; partly simplified; Completion of the Holzstrasse. | D-1-62-000-4649 | |
Müllerstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with stucco decoration, 1896 by Paul Pfann and Günther Blumentritt. | D-1-62-000-4650 | |
Müllerstrasse 56 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey mansard roof building with a wide, elevated middle section, two multi-storey box cores and rich, dense plaster structure, Art Nouveau, by Carl Zeh 1907/08. | D-1-62-000-4651 |
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Neuhauser Strasse ( location ) |
Richard Strauss or Salome fountain | Bronze column tapering towards the top with attached bowl and reliefs with depictions from the Strauss opera Salome , in a square basin lined with stone slabs in ornamental division with a flat border from Brannenburger Nagelfluh , by Hans Wimmer , inscribed 1961 | D-1-62-000-10193 | |
Neuhauser Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Augustinian Church | St. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, Gothic basilica (late 13th – 15th centuries), redesigned in early Baroque style by Veit Schmidt in 1619/20, profaned in 1803 (so-called Augustinian stick), changed and rebuilt by Theodor Fischer in 1914/15 ; contains the German Hunting and Fishing Museum , shops and some of the offices of the police headquarters (see Ettstraße 2/4, formerly Augustinian monastery) | D-1-62-000-4719 |
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Neuhauser Straße 6 ( location ) |
Jesuit Church of St. Michael | Catholic branch church, meditation church, mighty, barrel-vaulted hall building, three-storey south facade with volute gable, side chapels between wall pillars, galleries, transept and north-facing choir, by Friedrich Sustris , Wolfgang Miller and Wendel Dietrich , 1583–1589, multiple renovations, by Johannes Hörmann, 1697 / 98, Friedrich Bürklein, 1852-1857 a. a., Reconstruction after severe war damage, 1946–1953; Extension to the north-west adjoining Kreuzkapelle, college wing and tower at the corner of Ettstraße and Maxburgstraße, 1593–1597; with furnishings of the church and cross chapel; former college cf. Neuhauser Strasse 8/10 and Maxburgstrasse 1 | D-1-62-000-4718 |
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Neuhauser Straße 8 ( location ) |
Old Academy | Formerly Jesuit college, 1585–1590 (and later) probably based on a design by Friedrich Sustris ; Only parts of the extensive Renaissance complex have been preserved: the facade adjoining Michaelskirche (see Neuhauser Strasse 6) to the west (built in 1953–1957 with the State Statistical Office), the wing protruding at right angles to the west with a high south gable and the north-eastern components of Maxburgstrasse 1 (see there) with tower stump; on the rest of the grounds of the former college Neubauten, u. a. Hettlage department store (see Neuhauser Straße 10) | D-1-62-000-4717 |
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Neuhauser Straße 10 ( location ) |
Hettlage department store | simple, five-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with a spacious ground floor arcade, instead of the war-torn west wing of the so-called Old Academy (cf. Neuhauser Straße 8) built 1953–1955 by Josef Wiedemann ; Construction cube with plastered perforated facade, whose linear facade painting by Hermann Kaspar corresponds to the historic gable building of the Old Academy; Pedestrian arcade connected to the ground floor hall of this gable building | D-1-62-000-7902 | |
Neuhauser Strasse 14 ( location ) |
Citizens' Hall | (Catholic civic hall church), two-storey, baroque sacred building, 1709–1710 based on a design by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi ; Facade in the row of houses; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-4716 |
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Neuhauser Straße 16 ( location ) |
Residential building | four-storey plastered building around 1710, renovated in 1892; Facade changed after 1945; belonging to the Bürgersaal (see No. 14) | D-1-62-000-4715 | |
Neuhauser Straße 17 ( location ) |
Department store | Former office building Dr. H. Ehrlicher, now a department store, narrow, six-story reinforced concrete frame building with a fully glazed, double-shell facade, 1961–1963 by Sep Ruf ; horizontal bands of the storey ceilings linked by finely structured reinforcement; Roof extension with terraces under aluminum girder slats in imitation roof pitch | D-1-62-000-7903 | |
Neuhauser Straße 18 ( location ) |
Oberpollinger department store | (Karstadt), earlier department store building, reinforced concrete with natural stone facades in a modified German Renaissance, 1904–1905 by Max Littmann ; three-dimensional decoration by Heinrich Düll and Georg Pezold | D-1-62-000-4714 |
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Neuhauser Straße 20 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Formerly a hotel, neo-Gothic, with corner bay window and high east gable, around 1865, rebuilt and expanded in 1882, 1897 and 1901–1903, rebuilt after 1945; north of the Karlstor (see Karlstor); North wing on Herzog-Max-Straße neo-baroque, 1907–1908 by Heilmann & Littmann | D-1-62-000-4712 |
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Neuhauser Straße 20 ( location ) |
Brunnenbuberl | Fountain, satyr bath with boy , popular, bronze figure of a boy in front of faun bath on pillar in shell limestone, basin with limestone surround, design in Art Nouveau forms, by Mathias Gasteiger , 1895, formerly on Karlsplatz | D-1-62-000-4713 |
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Neuhauser Straße 25 ( location ) |
Commercial building | historicizing, with sculptures on the bay window, inscribed 1909, by Franz Rank | D-1-62-000-4705 | |
Neuhauser Straße 27 ( location ) |
Augustiner brew | picturesque neo-renaissance semi-detached house, richly structured, 1896–1897 by Emanuel von Seidl ; on the ground floor restaurant with historic furnishings | D-1-62-000-4706 | |
Neuhauser Straße 31 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | narrow Art Nouveau facade in natural stone, 1910–1912 by Franz Rank | D-1-62-000-4707 | |
Neuhauser Straße 33 ( location ) |
Formerly Café Fürstenhof | now a commercial building, neo-classical natural stone facade, 1911/12 by Karl Stöhr ; partly simplified | D-1-62-000-4708 | |
Neuhauser Strasse 35 ( location ) |
Commercial building | narrow late art nouveau facade in natural stone, 1911/12 | D-1-62-000-4709 | |
Neuturmstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | Former central halls, now a hotel, more representative, elongated,
six-storey corner building with a distinctive round tower set in the corner, rich facade structure in neo-Renaissance forms, by Kilian Stützel, 1876–1880; with the rest of the historic city wall, 1285–1337. re-qualified |
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Neuturmstrasse 3 / 3a ( location ) |
Hofbräuhaus art mill | Hofbräuhaus-Kunstmühle, five-story
Plastered construction with flat, risalit-like bay windows, facade design in neo-Renaissance forms, probably by Kilian Stützel, 1875, reconstruction by Jakob Blum, 1937; with technical equipment from the 1st half of the 20th century; with the rest of the historic city wall, 1285-1337, in the rear wall of the house. re-qualified |
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Oberanger 9 ( location ) |
Orag house | stately, three-sided detached new baroque house, 1896–1897 by Johann and Adam Graessel and Max Krauss. | D-1-62-000-4864 |
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Oberanger 11 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | so-called Ignaz-Günther-Haus , rear building of St.-Jakobs-Platz 20 (see there) | D-1-62-000-6083 |
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Odeonsplatz ( location ) |
Feldherrnhalle | Loggia with arched arcades open on three sides and a large flight of steps in the north, limestone block construction with rich sculptural decoration, by Friedrich von Gärtner , 1841–1844, repair of war damage, 1950–1962; Bronze statues on granite pedestals of the military leaders Johann T'Serclaes von Tilly and Carl Philipp Fürst von Wrede , based on designs by Ludwig Schwanthaler , cast by Ferdinand von Miller the Elder. Ä., Unveiled in 1844; Bavarian Army Memorial, group of bronze figures on a granite base, by Ferdinand von Miller the Elder. J. , designated 1892; two lions, neo-classical animal sculptures in marble, by Wilhelm von Rümann , 1906. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-1-62-000-4933 |
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Odeonsplatz 6–18 ( location ) |
Bazaar | Elongated, two-storey row of shops with raised corner pavilions and central projections, on the ground floor integration of the Hofgarten arcades and arches with shop windows facing Odeonsplatz, designed in classicist shapes, by Leo von Klenze , 1825/26, heightening of the corner pavilions, according to plans by Eduard Riedel , 1855, reconstruction after severe war destruction until 1956. | D-1-62-000-4931 |
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Orlandostraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1872; forms a group with numbers 4 and 6. | D-1-62-000-5011 | |
Orlandostraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Transition from the historicizing Art Nouveau to the New Objectivity, with partly multi-colored facade, on the 1st floor carved window frames, 1913–1914 by Franz Deininger . | D-1-62-000-5012 | |
Orlandostraße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1872; Group with numbers 2 and 6. | D-1-62-000-5013 | |
Orlandostraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1872; Group with numbers 2 and 4. | D-1-62-000-5014 |
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Pacellistraße 1/5 ( location ) |
New Maxburg | Administrative center of the judicial authorities between Lenbachplatz, Pacelli- and Maxburgstraße, as well as the Archbishop's Ordinariate as a building group to the east to Karmeliterstraße, 1954–1957 based on a design by Theo Pabst and Sep Ruf on the site of the war-destroyed Herzog-Max-Burg according to modern urban planning principles of free-standing, cubic flat roof buildings of various sizes in an open arrangement | D-1-62-000-7804 | |
Pacellistraße 5 ( location ) |
tower | the Herzog-Max-Burg, built in the 1590s; only remnant of the extensive castle complex (in their place now new buildings, see Pacellistraße 1, 5). | D-1-62-000-5086 |
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Pacellistraße 12 ( location ) |
Trinity Catholic Church | Central building with dome and elaborately designed entrance front, based on plans by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi 1711–1718, continued after his death by Enrico Zucalli , 1713–1718; with equipment; Tower further north in the monastery area, compare Rochusstraße 7 | D-1-62-000-5089 |
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Pacellistraße 16 ( location ) |
Formerly a palatial house | now a bench, classicist, by Johann Ulrich Himbsel around 1827 ; only original facade; with a memorial plaque to the former Ballhaus (house for ball games). | D-1-62-000-5088 | |
Perusastraße 5 ( location ) |
Commercial building | with restaurant zum Franziskaner , 1910 by Heilmann & Littmann , historicizing natural stone facade in continuation of Residenzstrasse 10, cf. there. | D-1-62-000-5218 | |
Petersplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Peter | Free-standing, three-aisled basilica with three-conch choir and mighty west tower, above Romanesque predecessor Gothic church, 13th – 15th centuries. Century, tower redesign, 1607–1621, choir remodeling, by Isaak Bader , 1630–1636, nave extension, by Heinrich Schön the Elder . J. and Hans Heiß, 1640/41 and 1653/54, interior editor, by Ignaz Anton Gunetzrhainer , 1730–1756, reconstruction after war destruction, by Rudolf Esterer and Erwin Schleich , 1946–1954; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-5245 |
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Petersplatz 8 ( location ) |
Stately corner house | with classical facade design from the early 19th century; terrace from 1887 facing the Viktualienmarkt; see. Viktualienmarkt 14. | D-1-62-000-5246 | |
Petersplatz 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | New Renaissance, 1898 by Ludwig Grothe. | D-1-62-000-5247 | |
Petersplatz 10 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | classicistic with stucco decoration, early 19th century | D-1-62-000-5248 | |
Pfisterstraße 3 ( location ) |
Formerly the mint's shed | classicistic, 1813; now part of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation, see Hofgraben 4. | D-1-62-000-5307 | |
Pfisterstraße 4 ( location ) |
Pfistermühle | Only the front building is preserved, around 1573/79; with partly vaulted ground floor rooms. | D-1-62-000-5308 |
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Pfisterstraße 5 ( location ) |
Classicist house | 1838 by Mathias Küßwetter, since 1846 part of the mint (now the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation); see Hofgraben 4 and Pfisterstraße 3. | D-1-62-000-5309 | |
Pfisterstraße 6 ( location ) |
Former old Munich town house | four-storey plastered building, enclosing walls, perhaps part of the 16th century, probably changed in the Baroque period and in the 19th century, increased and heavily renewed during the reconstruction in 1954, extensively renovated in 1987/88. | D-1-62-000-5310 | |
Pfisterstraße 7 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | New Renaissance, 1894 by Ernst Dressler. | D-1-62-000-5311 | |
Pfisterstraße 8 ( location ) |
Community center | probably rebuilt at the end of the 18th century, with an older core, simplified and increased after the Second World War. | D-1-62-000-5312 | |
Pfisterstraße 9 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | German Renaissance, 1895–1896 by Hans Grässel and Karl Stöhr ; Group with no.11. | D-1-62-000-5313 | |
Pfisterstraße 10 ( location ) |
Community center | in the core probably 16th century (originally with gable), facade changed in the 18th century. | D-1-62-000-5314 | |
Pfisterstraße 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | picturesque in the German Renaissance, with two oriels and rich sculptural decoration, 1895–1896 by Hans Grässel and Karl Stöhr ; Group with No. 9. | D-1-62-000-5315 | |
Platzl 1a ( location ) |
Space | Kaut, rich, Gothic facade with house integration and wide bay window, 1896–1897 by Max Ostenrieder . | D-1-62-000-5393 | |
Platzl 2 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | former Platzl bakery, four-storey plastered building with Ohrwaschl and steep pitched roof, 16th century over core of the 13th / 14th century Century, remodeling by Leonhard Matthäus Gießl and Philipp Jakob Köglsberger, 1732, remodeling 1904; Central building, four-storey connected to the front building by a wooden arcade, 17th century; Rear building, four-story, 1st half of the 18th century; comprehensively renovated together with No. 3, 1987/88. | D-1-62-000-5394 | |
Platzl 3 ( location ) |
Community center | 16th century, topped up around 1700, with remains of the historical inventory (including black kitchens), and corner house, facade 1877; Refurbishment in 1988. | D-1-62-000-5395 | |
Platzl 4 / 4a ( location ) |
Orlando house | Tenement house with catering, five-storey corner building with rustic-framed ground floor arcades, flat bay windows occupied by the south elevation, and volute gables, design in the forms of the German Renaissance, built by Heilmann & Littmann , 1898/99; with rear building at Falkenturmstrasse 12. | D-1-62-000-5396 |
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Platzl 5 ( location ) |
Former corporation house Bavaria | Corner house at Kosttor, German Renaissance, 1899 by Max Littmann . | D-1-62-000-5397 | |
Platzl 6 ( location ) |
Former corp house Makaria | German renaissance with extensive house integration, 1898–1899 by Adolf Ziebland. | D-1-62-000-5398 | |
Platzl 7 ( location ) |
Former corporation house in Frankonia | German Renaissance with extensive house integration, 1899 by Max Littmann . | D-1-62-000-5399 | |
Platzl 9 ( location ) |
Hofbräuhaus | picturesque group building in the German Renaissance, 1896–1897 by Max Littmann with Erich Goebel, including older components (south wing); in the courtyard beer garden, fountain with lion figure. | D-1-62-000-5400 |
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Prälat-Miller-Weg 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Spirit | (former hospital church), wall pillar church with polygonal choir closure, choir apex tower and representative west facade, gothic staggered hall from the 14th century, baroque redesign by Johann Georg Ettenhofer , 1724–1730, extension to the west in neo-baroque forms, by Friedrich Löwel , 1885–1888 , step-by-step reconstruction after severe war damage, 1946–1991; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-6757 |
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Prälat-Zistl-Straße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1873/74 by Hanno Bürkel, simplified in 1933; with a memorial plaque on the former ship's gate. | D-1-62-000-5477 | |
Prälat-Zistl-Straße 6 ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | New Renaissance, 1872/73; Redesigned in 1921 by the Rank brothers. | D-1-62-000-5478 | |
Prälat-Zistl-Straße 14 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | with gable, pre-baroque, heightened in the 18th century. | D-1-62-000-5480 | |
Prannerstraße 1 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | 2, former rear building of Promenadeplatz 2, narrow four-story saddle roof building with stucco decoration, in Art Nouveau forms, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5483 | |
Prannerstraße 2 ( location ) |
Former Palais Neuhaus-Preysing | now part of the Bayerische Vereinsbank (see Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 1), splendidly stuccoed, strictly structured rococo facade, around 1740/50, Francois de Cuvilliés the Elder. Ä. attributed to; only original facade, private winner of the facade prize of the state capital Munich 2005 | D-1-62-000-5484 |
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Prannerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Former Palais Graf Seinsheim | now Bavarian City Association, three-storey saddle roof building with rich stucco structure in early classicist forms, formerly two houses, rebuilt or rebuilt around 1764/70, rebuilding of both houses, by Josef Höchl, 1809, after war destruction, rebuilding with a uniformly extended westward palace facade by Herbert Landauer , 1949, Honorable Mention at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2007 | D-1-62-000-5485 |
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Prannerstraße 9 ( location ) |
Palais Gise | also called Palais Arco, now part of the Archbishop's Ordinariate, four-storey saddle roof building with richly stuccoed late Rococo facade, probably by Carl Albert von Lespilliez, around 1760, after severe war destruction, especially the interior, reconstruction by Hans Uecker, 1949. | D-1-62-000-5486 |
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Prannerstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner house with a polygonal corner bay window and box core above a ground floor arcade zone, in the so-called Nuremberg Renaissance, by H. Schmitz, 1897–1899. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-5487 | |
Prannerstraße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey, narrow plastered building with a simple, Biedermeier facade design, 1850. | D-1-62-000-5488 | |
Promenadeplatz ( location ) |
Promenade Square | Uncovered in 1780 by demolishing the salt town. In the center green area from 1901 with originally five (now four) bronze statues: (from the west) Lorenz Westenrieder , 1854 by Max Widmann; Christoph Willibald Gluck , 1848 by Friedrich Brugger ; Elector Max II. Emanuel , 1861 by Friedrich Brugger ; Orlando di Lasso , 1849 by Max Widmann; formerly Wiguläus Xaverius Aloysius Freiherr von Kreittmayr , 1845 by Ludwig Schwanthaler , not preserved. | D-1-62-000-5621 |
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Promenadeplatz 2 ( location ) |
Former Palais Montgelas | now part of the Hotel Bayerischer Hof , stately, classicist four-storey corner building with flat, raised central projections on both sides, built in classicist forms to include older buildings, by Emanuel Joseph von Herigoyen 1810–1813, interior designed by Jean Baptiste Métivier ; on the 2nd floor representation rooms from the construction period (so-called king's hall, etc.); Increased in 1876. Associated with Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 14a, rear building Prannerstraße 1, see there. | D-1-62-000-5614 |
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Promenadeplatz 6 ( location ) |
Hall of Mirrors | with Neurokoko stucco, 1897–1898, integrated from the previous building into the new building of the Bayerischer Hof Hotel . | D-1-62-000-5615 | |
Promenadeplatz 7 ( location ) |
Dresdner Bank | Stately, four-wing corner complex with raised corner projections, four-storey reinforced concrete construction with limestone cladding in neo-classical form, 1906/07 by Max Littmann and Jakob Heilmann , remodeling and modernization by Josef Wiedemann , 1960–1962. | D-1-62-000-5616 | |
Promenadeplatz 9 ( location ) |
Ballin House | now a bank, commercial building in a corner, with richly structured natural stone facade in Baroque forms, 1909–1910 by Gustav von Cube and Karl Stöhr ; Portal sculpture by Heinrich Düll and Georg Pezold . | D-1-62-000-5617 |
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Promenadeplatz 12 ( location ) |
Parcus house | stately five-storey neo-renaissance building with re-entrant corner and (reduced) dome, 1887–1888 by Friedrich von Thiersch ; House facade partially simplified. | D-1-62-000-5618 |
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Promenadeplatz 13 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | four-storey, narrow saddle roof building with plaster structure in baroque tradition, the core before 1570, increase probably in the last quarter of the 18th century, restoration after war damage by Matthias Martin, 1952. | D-1-62-000-5619 | |
Promenadeplatz 15 ( location ) |
Gunetzrhainer- or Ostermaierhaus | richly stucco facade, built by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer around 1730 as his own house; reconstructed after war destruction; now part of Deutsche Bank. | D-1-62-000-5620 |
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Radlsteg 2 ( location ) |
Former Radlbad | (since the 14th century), three-storey, elongated old town house, rebuilt in 1878 (mansard roof) and 1897 (ground floor with shop windows). | D-1-62-000-5651 |
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Residenzstrasse ( location ) |
Two flagpoles | 26 m high, richly decorated masts, probably based on a design by Rudolf Seitz , 1888 or 1892 in memory of the 100th birthday of King Ludwig I and the 70th birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold | D-1-62-000-9831 | |
Residenzstrasse 1 ( location ) |
residence | Extensive city palace, grown over centuries from 1348, enclosing eight courtyards. The medieval core (Neuveste) is hidden in remains under the northeast pavilion of the ballroom building and the surrounding area. The core of the existing complex is the old or Maximilian residence of the early 17th century, bordering on Residenzstrasse to the west, with the court chapel (1601) and older parts of the 16th century (grotto courtyard with Perseus fountain, 1595 by Hubert Gerhard; Antiquarium, 1569–1571). In the fountain courtyard Wittelsbacherbrunnen , around 1600. No. 1 includes the Old Residence Theater, rococo building, 1751–1753 by François de Cuvilliés, rebuilt in a new location in 1956 (pharmacy wing); with equipment; Königsbau, see Max-Joseph-Platz 3, Festsaalbau see Hofgartenstraße 2 and Marstallplatz 8, Allerheiligen-Hofkirche see Marstallplatz. See also Hofgarten. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-5760 |
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Residenzstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Main post | 1834–38 by Leo von Klenze as conversion and extension of the former Toerring-Palais from the middle of the 18th century; North side at Max-Joseph-Platz in the style of the Florentine Quattrocento with loggia; the baroque western front destroyed and rebuilt in 1953, with the old portal in the vestibule; Included in new building in 2013; see. also Ensemble Maximilianstrasse. | D-1-62-000-5761 | |
Residenzstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Falkeneck residential and commercial building | Corner house with richly stuccoed Neurokoko facade, 1904–1905 by Eugen Drollinger . | D-1-62-000-5762 |
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Residenzstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Zechbauerhaus | Commercial building in a prominent corner location, richly structured historical stone facades, 1910/11 by Heilmann & Littmann ; Design unit with Perusastraße 5. | D-1-62-000-5763 |
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Residenzstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Eilles house | Facade with renewed plaster structure, four-storey arcades from the first half of the 16th century on two courtyard sides. | D-1-62-000-5764 | |
Residenzstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Commercial building | New Renaissance, 1869–1870 by Franz Kil; with an older core. | D-1-62-000-5765 | |
Residenzstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former town house, now commercial building | rebuilt several times (including 1869), again in 1890 by Max Steinmetz, neo-coco facade with rich stucco decor and balcony grilles based on a design by Franz Strulberger. | D-1-62-000-5766 | |
Residenzstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | Neoclassical with Art Nouveau echoes, richly structured, 1906–1907 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-5767 | |
Residenzstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | neo-baroque, with stucco decoration on the bay window, 1899–1900 by Eugen Drollinger . | D-1-62-000-5768 | |
Residenzstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Corner house | in classicist neo-renaissance forms, 1872 by Michael Reifenstuel. | D-1-62-000-5769 | |
Residenzstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Preysing Palais | now an office building, Regence style, with richly stuccoed facades on three sides, magnificent staircase, 1723–1728 by Joseph Effner ; After war damage, reconstruction by Erwin Schleich in 1958–1960 , the rear side on Theatinerstraße was reconstructed and the interior was renewed. | D-1-62-000-5770 |
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Rindermarkt 1 ( location ) |
Rectory | von St. Peter (Petersplatz 1), corner building with plaster structure from the late 18th or early 19th century, honorable mentions at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2004 | D-1-62-000-5845 | |
Rindermarkt 10 ( location ) |
Ruffini block | three-sided group of residential and commercial buildings in picturesque Baroque forms with richly stuccoed, multi-colored facades, 1903–1905 by Gabriel von Seidl ; with Rosental 1 and Sendlinger Straße 1. | D-1-62-000-5846 |
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Rochusstrasse 5; Rochusstrasse 7; Near Pacellistraße ( location ) |
Part of the former Carmelite convent | Now Archbishop Ordinariate, three-storey baroque complex with a lower upper floor, profiled eaves cornice and simple plastered facades, by Philipp Jakob Köglsberger based on plans by Frater Domenicus a S. Euphrosina (Georg Schorn), 1711–1714, from 1724 extended to the east; with fountain structures in the main courtyard; Bust of Duke Maximilian Philipp in the main courtyard; compare Pacellistraße 12 (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) | D-1-62-000-5861 | |
Rosenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Commercial building | with rose pharmacy, corner building in Baroque forms, 1909–1910 by Franz Rank . In 1913 August Schuster opened his sports shop here . | D-1-62-000-5955 |
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Rosental 1 ( location ) |
Ruffini block | see cattle market 10 | D-1-62-000-5846 |
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Rosental 3 ( location ) |
Lion tower | Raw brick building probably from the 15th century with neo-Gothic battlements, standing in the area of the oldest city fortifications above the city moat stream bed; on the north edge of the property. | D-1-62-000-5958 |
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Rosental 16 ( location ) |
Munich City Museum | Münchner Stadtmuseum, northern extension wing, five-storey, flat-roofed three-wing complex around a large inner courtyard with a fountain, by Gustav Gsaenger , 1959–1964 | D-1-62-000-6082 |
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Rosental 16, Nieserstraße ( location ) |
Munich City Museum | Lapidarium, with sculpted architectural parts from the Siegestor (cf. Ludwigstrasse), which were not used in its reconstruction in a simplified form (1956/57); on the east side of the Munich City Museum, compare St.-Jakobs-Platz 1 | D-1-62-000-8058 | |
Roßmarkt 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with two bay windows, 1898 by Wolfgang Schreiner | D-1-62-000-5960 | |
Roßmarkt 15 ( location ) |
Former new landscaped building | Now the German master school for fashion , early classicist palatial building, 1774ff. by François Cuvilliés d. J. , probably not completed until 1800 | D-1-62-000-5961 |
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Rumfordstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, with bay window, 1889 by Ludwig Deiglmayr | D-1-62-000-6004 | |
Rumfordstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1880 by Johann Thomas | D-1-62-000-6012 |
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Rumfordstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, with two oriels, 1877 by Johann Thomas | D-1-62-000-6013 | |
Rumfordstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with two oriels, 1880 by Josef Heilmeyer. | D-1-62-000-6014 | |
Rumfordstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Part of a double house | with no. 31, in the classical tradition, 1884 by Johann Grübel. | D-1-62-000-6016 | |
Rumfordstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with stucco decoration, 1876 by Johann Thomas. | D-1-62-000-6021 | |
Rumfordstrasse 43 ( location ) |
facade | of a tenement house, neo-renaissance, 1890 by Hans Hartl. | D-1-62-000-6024 |
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Salvatorplatz 1 ( location ) |
Former Salvator School | now literature house , free-standing three-storey neo-renaissance building with side elevations, by Friedrich Löwel in 1886/87, rebuilt to a reduced height after war damage, renewed by Uwe Kiessler 1995–1997 in a modern form. | D-1-62-000-6040 |
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Salvatorplatz 2 / 2a ( location ) |
Western part of the former Theatine monastery | (see Theatinerstraße 20/21), now Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Art, elongated early baroque building, around 1675/76 by Lorenzo Perti , heightened and rebuilt 1938–1941; south of the late Baroque corner building from around 1731, part of the former Palais Minucci , rebuilt around 1939. | D-1-62-000-6041 | |
Salvatorplatz 3 ( location ) |
Salvator garage | Office building and parking garage for the former Bayer. State bank, now Hypo-Vereinsbank, assembly of a narrow office wing and car park to the west, reinforced concrete skeleton buildings, clad with dark clinker brickwork, 1964/65 by Franz Hart ; Eastern front of the office wing structured by strongly protruding pillars, multi-storey car park with ventilation slots, winner of the Munich Cityscape Prize 2008 . | D-1-62-000-7901 |
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Salvatorstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Salvator Church | former cemetery church, Greek Orthodox church since 1829, late Gothic hall building with polygonal brick choir with tower, 1492–1494; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-6044 |
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Sebastiansplatz 3 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | Corner building with wooden courtyards, around 1761. | D-1-62-000-6422 | |
Sebastiansplatz 4 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | Core inventory 15./16. Century, rebuilt in the Baroque period, with wooden arbors in the courtyard; 1854 rebuilt and extended; Rear building 15./16. Century, rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries. | D-1-62-000-6423 | |
Sebastiansplatz 5 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | Core holdings probably 15th or 16th century, increased in the Baroque period, later changed; Rear building (shared with No. 6) renewed around 1880. | D-1-62-000-6424 | |
Sebastiansplatz 6 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | the core of the first two storeys may still be from the late Middle Ages or the 16th century, later heightened, again in 1856 including the staircase on the back; For the rear building, see No. 5. | D-1-62-000-6425 | |
Sebastiansplatz 7 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | with two ears, the two lower floors z. Some of the 15th century, heightened around 1600, roof structure around 1735, courtyard arbor 1863, with later changes; Late medieval rear building, modified around 1600 and around 1735. | D-1-62-000-6426 | |
Sebastiansplatz 8 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | Corner building with earwax, built or rebuilt at the latest in the 18th century, private winner of the facade prize of the state capital Munich 2005 | D-1-62-000-6427 | |
Sebastiansplatz 11 ( location ) |
Corner house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-6429 | |
Sendlinger Straße 1 ( location ) |
Ruffini block | see cattle market 10 | D-1-62-000-5846 |
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Sendlinger Straße 2 ( location ) |
Schlossereck | Classicist residential and commercial building, 1831 by Joseph Höchl, extended in 1876 in the same form to the south-west (component on the corner of the Färbergraben). | D-1-62-000-6498 | |
Sendlinger Straße 3 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Five-storey late Art Nouveau building with a facade without decoration, which is vertically structured by window arcades and high round arched windows, by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner, 1902/03, extension and editing of the facade by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner, inscribed 1910, 1964/65 and 2000 / 01 extensive renovation and expansion. | D-1-62-000-6476 | |
Sendlinger Straße 4 ( location ) |
Zum Rappeneck office building | historicizing, 1911 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner. | D-1-62-000-6497 | |
Sendlinger Straße 8 ( location ) |
Former publishing house | the Münchener Neuesten Nachrichten, later the Süddeutsche Zeitung , five- story stately commercial building block in freely historicized forms with natural stone facade, large ground floor arcades and partially recessed upper facade half flanked by polygonal bay windows, planned by Max Littmann , 1905/06, largely renewed after war damage; with a former printer's building attached to the rear, four or five-storey spacious functional building based on a design by Max Littmann , 1926–1929, with later changes; Gutted in 2013 and incorporated the facade into the new building. | D-1-62-000-6496 |
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Sendlinger Straße 10 ( location ) |
Former home of the evening newspaper | Belonging to the former house Sendlinger Straße 77, in the core (three lower floors) late Gothic, 16th century, classicistic facade, early 19th century, as well as to the left of it the former house No. 76 (Faberbräu), in the core probably baroque, with a classicistic facade early 19th century; Group with No. 14. | D-1-62-000-6495 | |
Sendlinger Straße 11 ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey hipped roof corner building with early classical plaster structure in late baroque tradition, around 1788, essentially older; Late Baroque bust of Mary on the corner of the house, inscribed 1731, private winner of the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2007 | D-1-62-000-6477 | |
Sendlinger Straße 14 ( location ) |
Old Hackerbräuhaus | Corner building with a magnificent classical facade, marked 1830; Installation of the so-called silver salon and other style rooms around 1885; Group with number 10. | D-1-62-000-6494 |
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Sendlinger Straße 27 ( location ) |
Commercial building | five-storey historic corner house with pointed arch arcades in the shop area and rich building sculpture in the forms of art decor, by Hanns Atzenbeck, 1924/25. | D-1-62-000-6478 | |
Sendlinger Straße 29/31 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | So-called house for singles , symmetrical four-winged semi-detached house in the manner of the German Renaissance with two high volute gables and richly carved oriels on each street side as well as wall paintings and neo-Gothic stone figures, cored by Jakob Baudrexel according to facade plans by Hans Grässel, 1897/98, 1986/87. | D-1-62-000-6479 |
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Sendlinger Straße 30 ( location ) |
Priest house St. Johann Nepomuk | five-story narrow late baroque building with stuccoed window frames, ornamental apex stones and richly profiled cornices, probably by Matthias Krinner, 1771–1773. | D-1-62-000-6493 | |
Sendlinger Straße 32 ( location ) |
Catholic Church of St. John of Nepomuk | so-called Asamkirche, elongated, two-storey, barrel-vaulted hall church with a circumferential gallery and cross-oval anteroom, by Cosmas Damian and Egid Quirin Asam , 1733–1746, partially renewed after war damage; narrow facade with a curved gable bordered by colossal pilasters; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-6492 |
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Sendlinger Straße 33a ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey protruding neo-renaissance building with stucco facade and polygonal bay window, by Otto Dix, 1889. | D-1-62-000-6480 | |
Sendlinger Straße 34 ( location ) |
Asam house | four-storey late baroque saddle roof building with profiled window frames, raised bay window above the passage and mostly figurative stucco decor covering the entire facade, by Egid Quirin Asam , around 1735, older in essence, partly renewed after war damage; Baroque architecture in the courtyard with a large stucco figure of St. John of Nepomuk (copy). | D-1-62-000-6491 |
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Sendlinger Straße 35 ( location ) |
Community center | Five-storey classicist saddle roof building with rhythmic window arrangement and house Madonna tondo, around 1800, rebuilt in 1900. | D-1-62-000-6481 | |
Sendlinger Straße 41 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | wide five-storey neo-renaissance building with courtyard wing and rusticated, rhythmically structured stucco facade, by JG Mayer, 1890/91. | D-1-62-000-6482 | |
Sendlinger Straße 43 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | five-storey narrow neo-renaissance building with richly structured clinker brick facade and polygonal central bay window, by Oscar Strelin, 1884/85. | D-1-62-000-6483 |
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Sendlinger Straße 45 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | five-storey, stately saddle-roof building of historicism with an asymmetrical facade, two natural stone cores and central loggia, modernized by Heinrich Volbehr, 1898/99, 1973 ground floor. | D-1-62-000-6484 |
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Sendlinger Straße 49 ( location ) |
sendlinger Gate | City gate, gate system with two hexagonal flank towers, large passage arch in the shield wall as well as side walls in partly neo-Gothic structure, in the core 15th century, restored by Arnold Zenetti in 1860, passage arches and passages by Wilhelm Bertsch in 1906, partly renewed after war damage. | D-1-62-000-6485 |
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Sendlinger Straße 50/52 ( location ) |
Former beer brewery | Residential and commercial building, five-storey classicist saddle-roof building with stuccoed window frames and elongated four-storey courtyard development, by Georg Meister, inscribed 1834, 1912/13 renovation, expansion or new construction of the rear building. | D-1-62-000-6490 | |
Sendlinger Straße 54 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building with stucco facade and two-axis wide central bay, by Alois Bischoff, 1884. | D-1-62-000-6489 | |
Sendlinger Straße 56 ( location ) |
Krafft residential and commercial building | five-storey, narrow, neo-Gothic hipped roof building with rich natural stone structure and rib-vaulted loggia in a magnificent bay window, by Max Ostenrieder, 1899. | D-1-62-000-6488 |
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Sendlinger Straße 60 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-renaissance building with a sandstone-clad facade, planned by Georg Müller, 1896. | D-1-62-000-6487 | |
Sendlinger Straße 62 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey, stately neo-renaissance corner building with a magnificent stucco facade and sloping corner accented by polygonal bay windows, by Josef Kroneder, 1884, and Ludwig Bayer, 1884–1886. | D-1-62-000-6486 | |
Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 10/11 ( location ) |
Stately block of commercial buildings | Art Nouveau, 1913–1914 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-6501 |
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Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 14 ( location ) |
Flower school | Former elementary school, now vocational school for design, elongated, monumental four-storey block with a flat hipped roof in strict Renaissance forms, by August Voit the Elder. J., 1876/77; south-east of the gym extension with flat gable roof in the same style, by Karl Hocheder d. Ä., 1891. | D-1-62-000-812 |
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Sparkassenstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Back building of Burgstrasse 2 | (see there), facade 1908 by Max Albrecht. | D-1-62-000-4289 | |
Sparkassenstrasse 2/4 ( location ) |
Stadtsparkasse | (and formerly municipal administration building), elongated, picturesque building in the German Renaissance, plastered building with natural stone incorporations, polygonal corner bay windows and rich sculptural decoration, 1898–1899 (northern part) and 1906–1908 by Hans Grässel. | D-1-62-000-6599 | |
Sparkassenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former office and residential building | now municipal administration building, wide neo-renaissance facade, 1891 by Jakob Heilmann, rebuilt in 1909/10 by Eugen Hönig and Karl Söldner. | D-1-62-000-6600 | |
Sparkassenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Part of the municipal housing office | at Burgstrasse 4, see there. | D-1-62-000-7863 | |
Sparkassenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | in the German Renaissance, with bay window, 1909/10 by Karl Stöhr ; Unit with Burgstrasse 6. | D-1-62-000-6602 | |
St.-Jakobs-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Munich City Museum | architecturally heterogeneously grouped complex around two inner courtyards; southeast of the former city armory, three-storey stately saddle roof building from the late Gothic period, by Lukas Rottaler, 1491–1493, partially renovated after war damage; north of the extension wing, three-storey saddle roof building with a gabled entrance project in neo-renaissance forms, by Ludwig Grässel, 1926–1928, continued in an angle to the east by Herrmann Leitenstorfer in 1930/31; northern extension wing (see Rosental 16). | D-1-62-000-6082 |
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St.-Jakobs-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Munich City Museum | Munich City Museum, in the courtyard; Ornamental fountain "Swimming Mermaids", by Andreas Schwarzkopf and Alfred Regnat, 1965. | D-1-62-000-6082 | |
St.-Jakobs-Platz 20 ( location ) |
Old Munich town house | So-called Ignaz Günther House, formerly Ignaz Günther's house from 1761 to 1775, four-story narrow saddle roof building with central bay, connected by side wings with four-story saddle roof back building with Ohrwaschl dormer and house Madonna (copy) on the Oberanger, in the core late medieval, renewed in the middle of the 19th century, 1975 –1977 restored. | D-1-62-000-6083 |
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Sterneckerstraße 2 ( location ) |
Beer and Oktoberfest Museum | Old Munich town house with four low storeys, up to the 1st floor probably late Gothic in the core, in the 17th / 18th. Remodeled and extended in the 19th century, staircase of the sky ladder type, private laureate at the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2005 | D-1-62-000-6672 |
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Stollbergstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the simple classical tradition, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-6711 | |
Stollbergstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Maximilian style , with raised corner projections, richly structured, with stucco decoration, around 1870; Group with Hildegardstrasse 3/5. | D-1-62-000-6712 | |
Stollbergstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Corphaus Germania | freely modified German Renaissance, 1906–1907 by Gabriel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-6713 | |
Stollbergstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simply late classicistic, closely related to the character of Maximilianstrasse, around 1860; flanked by the similar house no.17 the risalit-looking building no.15. | D-1-62-000-6714 | |
Stollbergstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the classical tradition, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-6715 | |
Stollbergstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Richly structured in classical Renaissance forms, with triangular gable on the flat central projection, 1880 by master mason Ludwig Bayer; carved portal; see. No. 13 and 17. | D-1-62-000-6716 | |
Stollbergstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, around 1860; flanked by the similar house no.13 the risalit-looking building no.15. | D-1-62-000-6717 | |
Stollbergstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house ( Blum residential building ) | neo-Gothic, three-storey in raw brick with rich natural stone structure and sculpture, 1857–1858 by Erlacher, Windwart and Bleibinhaus; Carved portals; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-6718 |
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Stollbergstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, 1860–1861 by Friedrich Bürklein , with balcony from 1875; Increased in 1946. | D-1-62-000-6720 |
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Valley 7 ( location ) |
Corner house | in simple baroque forms, 1903 by Heilmann & Littmann ; formerly with gable; Block with Maderbräustraße 2. | D-1-62-000-6741 | |
Valley 11/13 ( location ) |
Mercury fountain | executed by the sculptor Hugo Kaufmann according to a design by Friedrich von Thiersch from 1902 (replica of the figure of Giovanni Bologna from approx. 1580); Installation on Maximiliansplatz in 1911, here in 1975. | D-1-62-000-6742 |
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Valley 18 ( location ) |
Corner house | Classicist facade, around 1800. | D-1-62-000-6753 | |
Valley 19 ( location ) |
Cold house | Corner house, neo-baroque, 1894; Main front partially simplified. | D-1-62-000-6743 | |
Valley 20 ( location ) |
Corner house | neo baroque, 1897. | D-1-62-000-6752 | |
Valley 21 ( location ) |
Dürnbräu | classicist building, around 1828; Ground floor changed around 1930 (with paintings). | D-1-62-000-6744 | |
Tal 24 ( location ) |
Corner house | with facade design from 1857. | D-1-62-000-6751 | |
Valley 26 ( location ) |
Formerly Metzgerbräu | now commercial and residential building, two houses combined in 1907; the lower eastern part in the core probably 16th century, later rebuilt several times, the higher western part at the end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-6750 | |
Valley 28 ( location ) |
Former town house | now commercial and residential building, late medieval core up to the second floor, additional floors in the late 18th century, facade design early classicistic; Remodeling in 1874; see. Westenriederstrasse 37. | D-1-62-000-6749 | |
Tal 38 ( location ) |
Sterneckerbräu | Stately corner house, German Renaissance, 1901 by Heilmann & Littmann . | D-1-62-000-6748 | |
Tal 41 ( location ) |
Hotel Torbrau | German Renaissance, 1899–1900 by Georg Hamann; rebuilt in a simplified manner after war damage from 1946–1951. | D-1-62-000-6745 |
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Valley 43 ( location ) |
Commercial and apartment building | German Renaissance, three storeys since the end of the war (2006 reconstruction of the upper storeys and roof), around 1900, private winner of the Facade Prize of the City of Munich 2007 | D-1-62-000-6746 |
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Valley 50 ( location ) |
Isartor | stately rectangular gate tower with a walled forecourt, octagonal flank towers and three-arched front, restored by Friedrich von Gärtner from 1337, 1833–1835, restored after war damage in 1946–1957; Wall fresco by Bernhard Neher the Elder J. , 1835; new tower clocks 2005. | D-1-62-000-6747 |
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Theatinerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Arco Palace | Commercial building in Baroque Art Nouveau style, with rounded corner, 1910 by Georg Meister and Oswald E. Bieber ; belonging to Maffeistraße 4. | D-1-62-000-6844 |
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Theatinerstraße 8 ( location ) |
Gablerhaus | Commercial building with historicizing natural stone facade, 1910/11 by Georg Meister and Oswald E. Bieber ; 1998–2001 renovation in connection with the so-called five courtyards. | D-1-62-000-6845 | |
Theatinerstraße 22 ( location ) |
Theatine Church | St. Cajetan, cruciform basilica complex with two-tower front and crossing dome, 1663–1668 by Agostino Barelli and Enrico Zuccalli , facade 1765–1768 by Francois Cuvilliés the Elder. Ä. accomplished; with equipment. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-6847 |
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Theatinerstraße 23 ( location ) |
Classicist house | now a commercial building, forms a unit with the corner building, formerly No. 25, now Brienner Strasse 1 / formerly Palais Graf Moy , see there. | D-1-62-000-6848 |
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Theatinerstraße 32 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | with the so-called Theatiner-Passage (connecting to Residenzstrasse), 1954/55 by Jean Ehrhard, and with Theatiner-Filmkunst-Lichtspieltheater, 1956 by Hanns Atzenbeck | D-1-62-000-7898 | |
Theatinerstraße 38 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Concave-convex Art Nouveau house facade, 1903 by Max Littmann . | D-1-62-000-6849 | |
Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 1 ( location ) |
city wall | at the southern end of the west side of Thomas-Wimmer-Ring at about 50 m, the lower zone of the Zwingermauer, no later than 1494/99, was made of Nagelfluh ashlars and infill masonry; the facing of the field side, which was formerly exposed to the ditch, made of Nagelfluh-Bossen ashlars, is still partially present. | D-1-62-000-6917 | |
Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 1a (in the inner courtyard) ( location ) |
Princess storm | Nagelfluh foundation of the round tower with adjacent parts of the Zwingermauer | D-1-62-000-6917 |
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Unterer Anger 1/2 ( location ) |
St. Jakob monastery and institute church | simple exposed brick building with bell dome, 1955–1956 by Friedrich Haindl; bright, hall-like interior with frescoed flat ceiling, three-sided gallery and two-storey oratory; with equipment; | D-1-62-000-7887 |
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Unterer Anger 1/2 ( location ) |
Bronze statue | St. Jakobus, by Anton Rückel; north in front of the church. | D-1-62-000-7887 | |
Unterer Anger 1/2 ( location ) |
monastery | Monastery and boarding school building of the poor school sisters ; five-storey four-wing building with exposed brick facades and three-story connecting wing to the school, by Friedrich Haindl, 1955/56; with partly old equipment. | D-1-62-000-7887 | |
Unterer Anger 3/4 ( location ) |
Municipal gas works | (Administration), monumental, neo-classical building with portico in front of the portal, 1913–1917 by Robert Rehlen. | D-1-62-000-7153 | |
Unterer Anger 8/9 ( location ) |
Fire station | Adjoining building of the main fire house (see An der Hauptfeuerwache 8 ), historicizing administrative and residential building, 1906–1907 by Robert Rehlen . | D-1-62-000-7154 | |
Unterer Anger 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Rebuilt in 1902, with a neo-baroque facade. | D-1-62-000-7155 | |
Unterer Anger 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicistic, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-7156 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building, around 1845. | D-1-62-000-7174 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier style, 1846 by Gottfried Fischer. | D-1-62-000-7175 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with a graceful bay window, modified in the core in 1843, 1919; partly simplified. | D-1-62-000-7176 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier, 1846 by Gottfried Fischer; partly simplified; Block with No. 8. | D-1-62-000-7177 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier, 1851 by Johann Nepomuk Bürkel ; partly simplified; Block with No. 6. | D-1-62-000-7178 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier style, 1851 by Johann Nepomuk Bürkel. | D-1-62-000-7179 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simply Biedermeier, 1850 by Johann Nepomuk Bürkel. | D-1-62-000-7180 | |
Utzschneiderstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier style, around 1850; changed. | D-1-62-000-7181 |
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Viktualienmarkt 2 ( location ) |
Row of shops | so-called butcher's line, single-storey, neo-Gothic, flat-roofed arcade sequence with tracery parapets and branches, by Hartwig Eggers, 1880/81, after war damage 1979–1981 reconstruction with the help of outsourced details. | D-1-62-000-7234 | |
Viktualienmarkt 4 ( location ) |
Terrace porch | two-storey plastered corner porch with terrace balustrade, 1887; to St. Peter's Square 8. | D-1-62-000-7233 | |
Viktualienmarkt 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | picturesque corner building, 1899. | D-1-62-000-7231 | |
Viktualienmarkt 8 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building Kustermann | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1876–1878 by Albert Schmidt . | D-1-62-000-7232 | |
Viktualienmarkt 15 ( location ) |
Market hall | northern end of the so-called Schranne , two-storey saddle roof building in reduced classical forms, by Karl Muffat , 1851–1853. | D-1-62-000-5476 |
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Weinstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Indanthren house | Commercial and administrative building for the Hoechst paintworks , reinforced concrete construction with cladding made of colored bricks in an abstract surface pattern (design by Blasius Spreng ), 1954 by Georg Helmut Winkler; Passage with courtyard-like extension, wall relief and fountain by Franz Mikorey in 1956 . | D-1-62-000-7861 | |
Weinstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former commercial building | now a bank, with neo-classical natural stone facade, 1908/09 by Max Neumann. | D-1-62-000-7361 | |
Weinstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | five-storey building with baroque sandstone facade and polygonal bay window, by Max Neumann, 1914, largely renovated after being destroyed in the war; Remainder of the former semi-detached house, the northern facade section of which was changed after war damage in 1951/52. | D-1-62-000-7362 | |
Westenriederstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Classicist corner building, essentially 1819–1820. | D-1-62-000-7462 | |
Westenriederstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple neo-renaissance facade, 2nd half of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-7460 | |
Westenriederstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simply late classical, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-7463 | |
Westenriederstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1824 by Josef Höchl. | D-1-62-000-7459 | |
Westenriederstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, 1873. | D-1-62-000-7458 | |
Westenriederstrasse 20 ( location ) |
City Riemerschmid business school | see Frauenstrasse 19. | D-1-62-000-1823 |
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Westenriederstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple facade in the classical tradition, rebuilt 1877–1878; Lorenz von Westenrieder's birth house (1748; memorial plaque). | D-1-62-000-7464 | |
Westenriederstraße 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Rebuilt 1877–78; see. No. 16. | D-1-62-000-7465 | |
Westenriederstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Gothic core up to the 2nd floor (probably 16th century), later increased; Facade structure from around 1860; Restored in 1969. | D-1-62-000-7466 | |
Westenriederstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Community center | with half-hip roof, probably 17th century, facade design from the middle of the 19th century, restored in 1969 .; to this rear building: tenement house, four-storey saddle roof building with a wooden spiral staircase in front of it, 1st half of the 18th century | D-1-62-000-7467 | |
Westenriederstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1897. | D-1-62-000-7468 | |
Westenriederstraße 37 ( location ) |
Residential building | Formerly the rear building of Tal 28, with a simple facade, 18th century | D-1-62-000-7469 | |
Westenriederstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1899; partly simplified, facade on Sterneckerstraße still unchanged. | D-1-62-000-7470 | |
Westenriederstrasse 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1900 by Heilmann and Littmann. | D-1-62-000-7471 |
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Westenriederstraße 47 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-7472 |
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Westenriederstraße 27a ( location ) |
Community center | four-storey recessed corner building with half-hipped roof and simple facade in neo-classical tradition, probably 17th century, facade design in the middle of the 19th century; Tenement house, four-storey rear building with a gable roof and a wooden stair tower in front of it, 1st half of the 18th century | D-1-62-000-7467 |
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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Brunnstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Part of the cycling house | 1875 adapted to the Radspielhauser; See Hackenstrasse 7 after the new building, including the former facade, deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 |
D-1-62-000-1017 | |
Hackenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey neo-renaissance building with stucco decoration, 1874/75; Group with no. 3 removed from the list of monuments in 2011, as the historical substance inside was greatly reduced during the renovation in 1989 |
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Herzogspitalstraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classical, around 1807 by Joseph Deiglmayr; simplified; Where the painter Josef Georg Edlinger died in 1819, (memorial plaque); see. No. 9 deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 |
D-1-62-000-2547 | |
Herzogspitalstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simply Biedermeier, 1821 by Xaver Widmann; Ground floor and 1st floor modernized in 2008, removed from the list of monuments due to major overhauls |
D-1-62-000-2551 | |
Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 5 ( location ) |
Corner house | New Renaissance, 1889 by Oskar Strelin; only partially preserved due to major overhaul and increase in 2008 removed from the list of monuments |
D-1-62-000-3231 | |
Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Spreti Palace | now a bank building, late baroque, probably around 1730, with a rich stucco structure on the first floor removed from the list of monuments in 2008 due to an increase in the number of floors and a major renovation of the interior |
D-1-62-000-3232 | |
Ledererstraße 9 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | 1877 by Ludwig Bayer; 1950, redesigned to simplify matters, deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 |
D-1-62-000-3813 | |
Liebfrauenstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Commercial and residential building | Erected as an undemanding new building after total loss in World War II and therefore deleted from the list of monuments | D-1-62-000-3888 | |
Ledererstraße 10 ( location ) |
Gabled house | partly 15./16. Century (already on the Sandtner model from 1570), 1726 (?) Rebuilt and raised, again with gable; Gutted in 1980/81 with reconstructed facades removed from the list of monuments in 2008 |
D-1-62-000-3814 | |
Maximiliansplatz 15 ( location ) |
Simple classical building | around 1812, modernized addition; The remainder of the original development of the square was deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 due to major deformation and heightening |
D-1-62-000-4421 | |
Maximilianstrasse 11 ( location ) |
after demolition, with the exception of the facade, removed from the list of monuments in 2008 | D-1-62-000-4430 | ||
Neuhauser Straße 37 ( location ) |
Removed from the list of monuments due to major deformation | D-1-62-000-4710 | ||
Rumfordstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Part of a double house | with no. 29, in the classical tradition, 1882 by Josef Lutz. | D-1-62-000-6018 | |
Sebastiansplatz 9 ( location ) |
Gasthof zum Blauen Bock | simple plastered building with bevelled corner, created around 1814/22 through the renovation of the secluded late Gothic St. Sebastian's Chapel, heightened 1946–1948; belonging to Blumenstrasse 16, largely destroyed in World War II and renovated as an undemanding building, therefore deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 |
D-1-62-000-6428 | |
Stollbergstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1856 by Matthias Berger, originally in Maximilian style , increased and modified in 1890/91, flat central bay window with pointed helmet removed from the list of monuments in 2014 after renovation |
D-1-62-000-6719 | |
Valley 6 ( location ) |
Former Högerbräu | Built in 1901, deleted from the list of monuments in 2008 as only remnants of the facade have been preserved |
D-1-62-000-6755 | |
Valley 16 ( location ) |
Removed from the list of monuments in 2008 due to major overhauls and additions | D-1-62-000-6754 |
Lost monuments
This section lists objects that were previously entered in the list of monuments, but no longer exist.
location | object | description | File no. | image |
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Frauenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Around 1860, with pilaster strips and arched windows after demolition, which was permitted for structural reasons, was deleted from the list of monuments in 2012 |
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Müllerstrasse 38 ( location ) |
deleted from the list of monuments after the abandonment (before 2007) | D-1-62-000-4646 |
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 .
- 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
- List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Architectural monuments in Munich's old town in the Bavarian Monument Atlas
Individual evidence
- ^ State Museum of Egyptian Art Munich: Dismantling and storage of the obelisk. October 29, 2007, accessed May 21, 2016 .
- ↑ Quoted from: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation ( PDF )
- ↑ Quoted from: Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation ( PDF )
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Printed matter 16/2567 (PDF; 0.4 MB) Bavarian State Parliament; Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ a b c d e f g 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.