List of architectural monuments in Maxvorstadt
This page lists the monuments in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich in district 3 of the same name. There is also a picture collection and a photo album with selected pictures for these monuments . This list is part of the list of architectural monuments in Munich . The basis is the Bavarian Monument List , which was first created on the basis of the Bavarian Monument Protection Act of October 1, 1973 and has since been maintained and updated by the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation . The following information does not replace the legally binding information from the monument protection authority.
Ensembles
- Forum Leopoldstrasse | Leopoldstrasse (Forum) with Schackstrasse . The beginning of Leopoldstrasse behind the Siegestor forms a widened forum, the west side of which is taken up by the Academy of Fine Arts and whose east side is delimited by a uniformly designed group of palatial buildings - formerly stately apartment buildings - which were built around 1900 by well-known architects ( Friedrich Thiersch , Martin Dülfer , Leonhard Romeis ). The two southern houses of the group flank the short Schackstrasse, designed entirely by Romeis. The freestanding construction including front gardens is typical of the area. Together with the academy, the Siegestor and the forum form an important urban joint between Ludwigstrasse and Leopoldstrasse. (E-1-62-000-27)
- Ludwigstrasse / Odeonsplatz . The classicistic MonumentalStreet, with which thecity, freedfrom the ring of medieval fortifications ,opens to the northon the site of the former Schwabinger Tor , is an ensemble as the most spectacular urban street creation of the new kingdom. The idea of this monumental street is undoubtedly Ludwig I's own achievement, starting it as Crown Prince in 1816 and finishing it as King in 1850; it bears his name. (E-1-62-000-31)
- Maxvorstadt I .; The ensemble includes the north-western outskirts of the old town and the first street axis leading out of the old town, Max-Joseph-Straße. Both Maximiliansplatz and Lenbachplatz emerged from the site of the former wall fortifications. The construction of both squares began around 1800 - after the softening measures. In its first phase of development between 1802 and 1805, Maximiliansplatz was subjected to the rational design concept of Maxvorstadt. Max-Joseph-Straße - from Karolinenplatz with a view of the towers of the Frauenkirche - is set as a right-angled axis to the base line of the square, which results from the course of the old city wall. The square was designed as a symmetry concept: The Maxtor leading out of the old townis directly related to Max-Joseph-Straße as an axis. The entrance to the new Maxvorstadt was emphasized by two flanking buildings with greenery at the beginning of Max-Joseph-Straße. These almost square plots are almost identical to the current development of Maximiliansplatz 5 and the double building block Maximiliansstraße 8 / Max-Joseph-Straße 2. Of the two other building blocks, also symmetrically placed at an angle in the corners of the square, the western one has been incorporated into the development on Lenbachplatz, while the eastern one has been moved as a new building in line with the northeast green area. Rows of tenement houses were built on both sides of the Max Gate, the rear property boundaries of which followed the course of the old city wall. This limit can still be read at the moment. In 1841 the entire length of the former city moat was completed and horticulture began, which was completed by Carl von Effner in 1876–1878. In 1881 Michael Wagmüller's Liebig monument was erectedin these grounds, and Friedrich von Thiersch's new stock exchange was built on the edge of the square from 1899–1901. The Wittelsbacher Brunnen is locatedleading to Lenbachplatz. The irregular and picturesque Lenbachplatz is characterized by the effective neo-renaissance building of the Künstlerhaus , and even more by the row of monumental commercial buildings from the late 19th century on its northwest side. (E-1-62-000-34)
- Maxvorstadt II .; The Brienner Straße is the first of the large streets of the 19th century in Munich and within the rational scheme of the Maximilians-Vorstadt as an east-west axis laid out with special intention, first-time residential city planning action and radical redevelopment in open area. The course of Brienner Strasse was given a road called Fürstenweg, which connected the residence with Nymphenburg Palace ; the design was limited to the stretch from Odeonsplatz to Königsplatz . The Maxvorstadt, which emerged in a first section between 1808 and 1824, is sought to be linked to the old town by a system of axes. Brienner Strasse starts from the Hofgarten . Arcisstraße runs perpendicular to it, aligned with the Old Botanical Garden , which was laid out in 1813/14. Its eastern parallel is Barerstrasse. The circular Karolinenplatz is laid out at the intersection of Barerstrasse and Brienner Strasse. This takes up an inclined line, the Max-Joseph-Straße, which already exists as a connecting axis to the old town. The ensemble encompasses both the entire Brienner Straße between Odeonsplatz and Königsplatz as well as the basic principles of the axis system (whereby Max-Joseph-Straße is treated as belonging to the Maxvorstadt I ensemble). (E-1-62-000-35)
- Richard-Wagner-Strasse . The short, angled street, which was laid out around 1900 within a large street area of Maxvorstadt, forms a particularly picturesque, self-contained area with its largely preserved buildings with richly structured houses from the late historicism, mostly designed by Leonhard Romeis the Lenbach Villa adjoins at the south end. (E-1-62-000-57)
Individual architectural monuments
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Adalbertstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey saddle roof structure, originally in neo-renaissance forms, by Max Verst, 1864, after the war destruction, the facade was rebuilt in a simplified manner in classicizing forms, partially renovated in 1983; forms group with No. 9. | D-1-62-000-23 | |
Adalbertstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey saddle roof building with a late classical facade design, by Max Verst, 1864; building group with no. 7. | D-1-62-000-24 | |
Adalbertstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey, with plastered rustics and richly decorated bay window, facade design in the style of the German Renaissance, by Georg Seemiller, marked 1899, roof extension 1976. | D-1-62-000-25 | |
Adalbertstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey, around 1827/30 by Friedrich Schöpke, the originally classical facade simplified; Part of the early Maxvorstadt development in its northern limit. | D-1-62-000-7849 | |
Adalbertstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-renaissance building with plastered brick facade, house integration and balcony, built by Scheundorfer in 1884. | D-1-62-000-26 | |
Adalbertstrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building with brick-clad facade and double core, plastered rustics on the ground floor and first floor, by Johann Widmann, 1900/01; compare Nos. 51 and 64. | D-1-62-000-27 | |
Adalbertstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building with brick-clad facade and double core, by Johann Widmann, 1900/01; compare Nos. 49 and 64. | D-1-62-000-28 | |
Adalbertstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building in corner position, brick-faced facade with oriel tower, by Johann Widmann, 1882/83. | D-1-62-000-29 |
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Adalbertstrasse 62 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-renaissance building with side elevations and a richly structured facade, built by Karl Stiersdorfer in 1887/88. | D-1-62-000-30 |
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Adalbertstrasse 64 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building with flat bay window, by Johann Widmann 1889/90, brick facade plastered with plaster rustics today; compare Nos. 49 and 51. | D-1-62-000-31 | |
Adalbertstrasse 70 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structure and bay tower, around 1884–1887 by Johann Widmann; picturesque group with similar houses No. 72, 76, 78 and 80. | D-1-62-000-32 | |
Adalbertstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structure and flat bay window, around 1884–1887 by Johann Widmann; picturesque group with similar houses nos. 70, 76, 78 and 80. | D-1-62-000-33 | |
Adalbertstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structure and flat bay window, around 1884–1887 by Johann Widmann; picturesque group with similar houses No. 70, 72, 78 and 80. | D-1-62-000-34 | |
Adalbertstrasse 78 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structure and bay window, around 1884–1887 by Johann Widmann; floor layout changed since reconstruction; picturesque group with similar houses No. 70, 72, 76 and 80. | D-1-62-000-35 | |
Adalbertstrasse 80 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner building in the forms of the Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structure and flat bay window, tower bay window placed over the corner, built by Johann Widmann 1884–1888; picturesque group with similar houses nos. 70, 72, 76 and 78. | D-1-62-000-36 | |
Adalbertstrasse 90 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey hipped roof building in the forms of the German Renaissance, with flat bay windows, wooden loggia and stucco relief of Our Lady, by Hans Schurr , 1899/1900; with enclosure, at the same time. | D-1-62-000-37 |
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Adalbertstrasse 96 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey mansard hipped roof building with semicircular bay porch, classicist Art Nouveau, by Max Neumann, 1910/11; with remnants of the construction-time fencing. | D-1-62-000-38 | |
Adalbertstrasse 98 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner building, risalit with Joseph's figure, ornamental gables and dome, built in the classicizing Art Nouveau style, by Martin Dülfer in 1898, restored after war damage and smoothed the facade; with enclosure, at the same time. | D-1-62-000-39 |
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Adalbertstrasse 100 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey corner building with a mansard hipped roof, flat bay windows and balcony, in the forms of classicist Art Nouveau, by Max Neumann, 1910/11; with enclosure, at the same time. | D-1-62-000-40 |
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Adalbertstrasse 106 ( location ) |
Former day nursery | four-storey art nouveau building with hipped roof, balcony grilles and reliefs, by Paul Liebergesell and Feodor Lehmann, 1902–1904, remodeled in 1956; with enclosure and front garden gate. | D-1-62-000-41 |
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Adalbertstrasse 108 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey Art Nouveau building with a mansard hipped roof, polygonal bay window, gable and balconies, by Carl Jäger , 1904, the roof restored after war damage and the facade smoothed. | D-1-62-000-42 |
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Adelheidstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey Art Nouveau building with a mansard roof, balcony-bay window and gable, by Hans Schurr , 1907; with enclosure. | D-1-62-000-58 | |
Adelheidstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Classicist Art Nouveau, with three flat polygonal cores, by Max Neumann around 1910. | D-1-62-000-59 |
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Adelheidstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story neo-baroque building with a mansard hipped roof, two bay windows, gable risalit and curved gable, by Hans Hartl, 1904/05 (marked 1905); with enclosure, 1905. | D-1-62-000-60 | |
Adelheidstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building with plaster structure and putti reliefs, asymmetrical facade design in the forms of classicizing Art Nouveau, by Harry Schmeidl, 1909, roof restored after damage in World War II and facade simplified in 1950. | D-1-62-000-61 | |
Adelheidstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Four-storey Art Nouveau building in a corner with a roof house and flat bay window, built by Ernst Mayrhofer in 1908/09, after war damage in 1950, the roof was renewed and the facades simplified. | D-1-62-000-62 | |
Akademiestraße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-story neo-renaissance building, by Franz Weideneder, 1878/79, added by Josef Vasek in 1897; Unity with the house
Ludwigstrasse 33, part of an assembly with no.3, 5 and Ludwigstrasse 29/31/33. |
D-1-62-000-139 |
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Akademiestraße 2 ( location ) |
Academy of visual art | elongated monumental building in high Renaissance forms, with risalits, 1874–1884 by Gottfried von Neureuther ; Roof zone simplified, honorable mention at the Facade Prize 2004. Outside staircase with bronze equestrian figures Castor and Pollux by Max von Widnmann , rear auditorium extension, 1911/12 by Friedrich von Thiersch , with furnishings. At the rear are the gardens that extend on both sides to Leopoldstrasse and Türkenstrasse with a bordered lattice fence and rustic pillars. | D-1-62-000-141 |
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Akademiestraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, by Johann Baptist Heinevetter, 1877/78, simplified restoration after war damage in 1951; Group with No. 1 and 5. | D-1-62-000-142 | |
Akademiestraße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, by Johann Baptist Heinevetter, 1877/78, restoration after war damage from 1948; Group with No. 1 and 3 and Ludwigstrasse 29/31/33. | D-1-62-000-143 |
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Old Botanical Garden ( location ) |
Old Botanical Garden | Established 1808–1814 by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell , 1935–1937 redesigned as an urban park. The glass palace stood in the northern part from 1854 to 1931 , now the park café and exhibition pavilion; see Sophienstrasse 7 and 7a. | D-1-62-000-217 |
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Old Botanical Garden ( location ) |
Fountain of Neptune | in the tradition of baroque monumental fountains, with a colossal figure in a basin, 1937 by Joseph Wackerle . | D-1-62-000-219 |
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Old Botanical Garden ( location ) |
goal | Classicist Propylon , 1812 by Joseph Emanuel d'Herigoyen , with an inscription written by Goethe ; at the east end to Karlsplatz / Lenbachplatz. | D-1-62-000-218 | |
Amalienstraße 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in early Maximilian style , 1847 by Friedrich Bürklein . | D-1-62-000-239 | |
Amalienstraße 11a ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey building, built in the forms of the early Maximilian style , by Jordan Maurer, 1853, roof extension and renovation of the facade, 1982/83. | D-1-62-000-240 | |
Amalienstraße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, with colossal iron on the central projection, 1853 by Matthias Berger , during the reconstruction in 1949 z. T. changed. Detached rear building, two-storey with mezzanine and bay window, around 1870. | D-1-62-000-241 | |
Amalienstraße 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1844 by master bricklayer Deiglmayr, conversion, heightening and redesign of the facade in 1899 by Paul Liebergesell and Feodor Lehmann. | D-1-62-000-242 | |
Amalienstraße 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, 1851 probably based on a design by master builder Johann Ulrich Himbsel , 1956 z. T. changed. | D-1-62-000-243 | |
Amalienstraße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier style, with pilaster structure, 1852 by Gottfried Fischer, increased in 1895. | D-1-62-000-7803 | |
Amalienstraße 36 ( location ) |
school | now foreign language institute of the state capital Munich, German brick renaissance, 1886–1887 by Friedrich Löwel . | D-1-62-000-244 | |
Amalienstraße 38 ( location ) |
Palais Holnstein | Classicist tenement house with a palatial facade, built in 1827 by Franz Xaver Mayr sen. (and Johann Heinrich Himbsel?); 1990–1993 largely rebuilt and renewed inside. | D-1-62-000-245 | |
Amalienstraße 39 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the late classical tradition, 1873 by Michael Fatz. | D-1-62-000-246 | |
Amalienstraße 40 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story neo-renaissance building, in the core in 1831, additions in 1847 and 1886. | D-1-62-000-247 | |
Amalienstraße 41 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, by Heinrich Hilgert, 1882/83. | D-1-62-000-248 | |
Amalienstraße 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, by Nikolaus Debold, 1878/79. | D-1-62-000-249 | |
Amalienstraße 44 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, by Ferdinand Schratz, 1894–1896; Rear building, four-story house with a mansard roof, by Hans Memminger, 1894–1896. | D-1-62-000-250 | |
Amalienstraße 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building, with a gable until 1944, by Ludwig Seemüller, 1894/95. | D-1-62-000-251 | |
Amalienstraße 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story neo-renaissance building, by Josef Baudrexl, 1885/86. | D-1-62-000-252 | |
Amalienstraße 52 ( location ) |
Forest research institute | Monumental institute building, built in 1898/99 in neo-baroque forms according to a design by Adolf Schulze by the state building authority, facade strongly structured, e.g. Partly simplified, 1999 remodeling and interior renewed. | D-1-62-000-7833 | |
Amalienstraße 53 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey neo-renaissance building with richly decorated double bay facade, 1897/98. | D-1-62-000-253 |
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Amalienstraße 55 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey brick building with a mansard roof and richly structured facade with oriel tower, flat bay window and gable, built in neo-Renaissance forms, by Franz Xaver Renner, 1887/88. | D-1-62-000-254 | |
Amalienstraße 57/59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey, essentially classicist building, by Carl Deiglmayr, 1827–1830, heightened in 1864, neo-baroque stucco decoration marked 1924. | D-1-62-000-255 | |
Amalienstraße 63 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey late classicist building, probably 1820s, increased and rebuilt by Jordan Maurer in 1840, facade reconstructed in 1974/75. | D-1-62-000-256 | |
Amalienstraße 65 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey new baroque building with a richly stuccoed facade, by Paul Dietze, 1895/96. | D-1-62-000-257 |
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Amalienstraße 67 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey eaves side building with bay window and richly structured facade in neo-baroque shapes; Rear building, former workshop, angular, two-storey monopitch roof building; by Franz Xaver Ilg, inscribed 1897. | D-1-62-000-258 |
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Amalienstraße 69 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey building with bay window, built in the style of the German Renaissance, with rear wings and courtyard structures, by Ludwig Seemüller, 1899–1901; The rear development forms a subassembly with Amalienstraße 71. | D-1-62-000-259 |
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Amalienstraße 71 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey building with richly structured double bay front, built in the style of the German Renaissance, with rear wings and courtyard structures, by Ludwig Seemüller, 1899–1901; The rear development forms a subassembly with Amalienstraße 69. | D-1-62-000-260 |
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Amalienstraße 77 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier style, with a simple plaster structure, in 1865 by M. Heuberger and master carpenter Georg Bleibinhaus, increased in 1879; Group of numbers 79, 81 and 83; The rear building is late classicist with a rich structure. | D-1-62-000-261 | |
Amalienstraße 79 ( location ) |
Tenement house | five-storey late Biedermeier building with a simple plaster structure, by Michael Heuberger and Georg Bleibinhaus, heightened in 1865, 1901 by H. Krafft; Rear building, three-storey neo-renaissance building with knee-length windows, by Ludwig Deiglmayr, 1887; Group with No. 77 (see also there), 81 and 83. | D-1-62-000-262 | |
Amalienstraße 81 / 81a ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story Biedermeier building with a simple plaster structure, by M. Leithe and Feodor Haseidl, 1865/66; Group numbered 77, 79 and 83; At the back a studio building, two-storey mansard roof building, late Classicist core, by Johann Jäger, 1865, remodeled by Nikolaus Debold in 1890. | D-1-62-000-263 | |
Amalienstraße 83 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey late Biedermeier building with a simple plaster structure, by M. Leithe and Feodor Haseidl 1865/66; Structural unit with No. 81, group with No. 77, 79 and 81. | D-1-62-000-264 | |
Amalienstraße, in front of the university ( location ) |
Monuments | two allegorical figures on high pillars, by Hermann Hahn 1907–1910, cast by Wilhelm Rupp; on Amalienstraße in the forecourt. | D-1-62-000-265 |
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Arcisstrasse ( location ) |
Rosselenker | originally two groups of bronze figures in the former courtyard of the Technical University (compare Arcisstrasse 21), erected in 1931; there on the west side of the street the only preserved male figure of one group of Bernhard Bleeker (horse destroyed in the war); east of the street at the Alte Pinakothek the group of Hermann Hahn . | D-1-62-000-388 |
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Arcisstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Former Führer building of the NSDAP, now the University of Music and Theater Munich | representative, neo-classical building, 1933–1937 based on plans by Paul Ludwig Troost ; with base (torso) of the former northern temple of honor, built in 1935, blown up in 1947; Counterpart to Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10. | D-1-62-000-385 | |
Arcisstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Free-standing four-storey corner building, late classicist style with a tent roof, by Johann Nepomuk Bürkl, 1867/68. | D-1-62-000-386 | |
Arcisstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Former Technical University, now Technical University | a large square filling complex from different construction periods. From the original building by Gottfried von Neureuther (1865–1868, Neo-Renaissance) only the rusticated ground floor on two sides of the south block (south on Gabelsbergerstrasse , east to the courtyard) has been preserved; the rest of the south wing on Gabelsbergerstraße (with the exception of the east end) including the richly sculpted central building with tower, 1910–1916 by Friedrich von Thiersch, in freely historicizing forms; Continuation west on Luisenstrasse (southern half); Machine hall in the courtyard, 1912; the palatial blocks in the north-east and south-east together with the continuations to the west 1923–1928 by German Bestelmeyer ; Middle of the north wing on Theresienstrasse neo-renaissance (1898/99); other parts modern; in the forecourt of the new building north of Theresienstraße Ohm monument, see Theresienstraße. | D-1-62-000-387 |
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Arcisstraße 45 ( location ) |
Old Northern Cemetery | Established 1866–1869 by Arnold Zenetti , rectangle, enclosed by raw brick walls. On the northern longitudinal wall there are two inside, on the southern only one fountain, each with an aedicule (sandstone) above it enclosing a relief . Only remnants of the buildings: southern part of the arcade hall on the west side and the low house south of the east entrance (raw brick buildings). After war damage, additional repair of the walls, gates and remaining arcades in a deliberately simple posture in 1955 by Hans Döllgast . Numerous artistically and historically valuable gravestones; not used since 1939. | D-1-62-000-389 |
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Arcisstrasse 59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in a corner, representative, palatial neo-baroque building with stucco decoration, 1889–1890 by Andreas Bürkel. | D-1-62-000-390 |
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Arcostraße 1 ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | five-storey late classicist building, half-storey between the ground floor and first floor, by Reinhold Hirschberg, 1859/60, 1862/63; Block with Ottostraße 3. | D-1-62-000-392 | |
Arnulfstrasse 52 ( location ) |
Beer cellar, so-called Augustiner cellar | three-winged complex opened to the east, built at the beginning of the 19th century, reconstruction in the style of the German Renaissance according to plans by master builder Franz Xaver Renner, 1895/96, extension with a new entrance facade in 1931; former cellars, barrel vaulted rooms in raw brick masonry, 1st half of the 19th century, conversion to guest rooms in 2000; spacious beer garden. | D-1-62-000-407 | |
Arnulfstraße 56/58/60 ( location ) |
Former Oberpostdirektion | Six-storey monumental administration building with four raised corner projections, early work of the New Objectivity in Munich, by Robert Vorhoelzer and Georg Werner , 1922–1924, tent roofs of the corner projections replaced by flat roofs after 1945, heightening of the south wing around 1972. | D-1-62-000-408 | |
Arnulfstrasse 62 ( location ) |
Parcel delivery office | spacious, low complex circumscribing a large rectangle, 1925–1930 by Robert Vorhoelzer , Walther Schmidt and Franz Holzhammer . Portal zone on Arnulfstrasse with rich sculptural decoration, marked 1926. In the eastern courtyard area a strictly functional round building (reinforced concrete hall with distribution system). With Deroystraße 3/5, Tillystraße 3. | D-1-62-000-409 |
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Augustenstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Former Studio building | three-storey elongated building with polygonal bay windows and Art Nouveau reliefs, by Dietrich Voigt, 1899/1901. | D-1-62-000-475 |
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Augustenstraße 20/22 ( location ) |
Former Municipal lending office | six-story raw brick building in the New Objectivity style, built by Fritz Beblo and Hermann Leitenstorfer 1929–1931. | D-1-62-000-476 | |
Augustenstraße 37 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | five-storey art nouveau building with bay windows, by Michael Heitzer, 1904, restored with a simplified roof zone after damage in the Second World War . | D-1-62-000-477 |
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Augustenstraße 39 ( location ) |
Apartment house in a corner | four-storey mansard roof building with tower and mid-level houses in corner position, facades with plaster structures and brick reserves, in reduced historicist forms, by Karl Stöhr , 1895/96; with shop fittings from the former Grathwohl tobacco company, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-478 |
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Augustenstraße 45 ( location ) |
Small suburban house | three-storey late classicist building, erected by Kisehertt in 1853, extended by Ludwig Deiglmayr in 1875. | D-1-62-000-479 | |
Augustenstraße 52 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-renaissance building with a rich structure, by Josef Schretzmayr and Alphons Hering, 1886/87. | D-1-62-000-480 | |
Augustenstraße 53 ( location ) |
Residential and restaurant construction | Five-storey corner building with corner bay window, built in the style of the German Renaissance by Jakob Heilmann and Max Littmann in 1906/07, restored in a simplified form after war damage. | D-1-62-000-481 | |
Augustenstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Pronath House | Five-storey building with a flat core, balconies and roof house, built in the Art Nouveau style by the Rank brothers
1907/08. |
D-1-62-000-482 | |
Augustenstraße 107 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story neo-renaissance building, brick facade with natural stone integration, by Michael Reifenstuel, 1887/88, rebuilt in 1947 after war damage. | D-1-62-000-483 |
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Barer Strasse 3 ( location ) |
Stately corner house | Late Classicist, with rich structure, 1860–1862 by Reinhold Hirschberg; with Arcostraße 1. | D-1-62-000-575 | |
Barer Strasse 27 ( location ) |
Old Pinakothek | representative gallery building with corner projections in the forms of the Italian High Renaissance, by Leo von Klenze , 1826–1836, restored after war damage by Hans Döllgast in 1952–1957 or supplemented in a simple form; with equipment; All around (renewed) gardens | D-1-62-000-577 |
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Barer Strasse 33 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1875 by Johann Thomas. | D-1-62-000-579 |
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Barer Strasse 37 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1876 by Kilian Stützel. | D-1-62-000-581 | |
Barer Strasse 39 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1876 by Kilian Stützel. | D-1-62-000-582 | |
Barer Strasse 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, around 1880/90; connected to Schellingstrasse 54. | D-1-62-000-583 | |
Barer Strasse 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with a rich structure, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-584 | |
Barer Strasse 46 ( Location ) |
Tenement house | Simplified facade, with plaster structure, Madonna relief on it, built in 1865, raised in 1876, renewed in 1909. | D-1-62-000-585 | |
Barer Strasse 66 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier style, with pilaster strips, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-586 | |
Barer Strasse 67 ( Location ) |
Tenement house | in the late Classicist tradition, with a gable top and rich stucco decoration, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-587 | |
Barer Strasse 69 ( Location ) |
Tenement house | Brick Renaissance, with plaster structure and bay tower, around 1884–1887 by Johann Widmann; Group with Adalbertstrasse 70/72/76/78/80. | D-1-62-000-588 | |
Blutenburgstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Free-standing four-storey plastered building with flat side risalits and mansard hipped roof, neo-Renaissance, by Heinrich Lehmpuhl, 1881. | D-1-62-000-4825 | |
Blutenburgstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former Bayerwerk AG administration building | five-storey new baroque building with a mansard roof and a rear wing attached to the north-east, richly structured facade with plastic decor and raised side elevations, marked 1924/25. | D-1-62-000-815 |
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Blutenburgstraße 4/6/18 ( location ) |
villa | free-standing, two-storey plastered building with side risalits and flat pyramid roof, neo-Renaissance, 2nd half of the 19th century; Enclosure, iron mesh fence, during construction | D-1-62-000-4824 | |
Blossomstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey neo-renaissance building, by Nikolaus Debold 1889/90. | D-1-62-000-787 | |
Blossom Street 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | three-storey building with a richly structured facade built in the form of the Nordic Renaissance by Heinrich Lehmpuhl in 1888/89. | D-1-62-000-788 |
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Brienner Straße 10 ( location ) |
Palace-like double tenement house | 1824/25 by Leo von Klenze ; after war destruction in a similar form, but rebuilt with major changes. | D-1-62-000-982 |
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Brienner Straße 12 ( location ) |
Palace-like rental building, later Palais Eichthal | now office and commercial building, designed by Leo von Klenze in 1824/25 ; only receive the facade in Florentine early Renaissance forms. | D-1-62-000-984 | |
Brienner Straße 14 ( location ) |
Palais Bayrstorff (later Almeida) | representative classical building, 1824/25 by Jean Baptiste Métivier . ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-985 |
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Brienner Straße 16 ( location ) |
Disconto-Gesellschaft, now Bayerische Landesbank (old building) | Palatial neo-classical building, 1922–1923 by Max Littmann . | D-1-62-000-986 |
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Brienner Straße 22 ( location ) |
Palais Berchem, now the administration building of the Bayerische Landesbank | 1897–98 by Gabriel von Seidl ; simplified restoration after war damage; Stucco decor preserved; Expanded in 1927 and 1933. | D-1-62-000-987 |
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Brienner Straße 23 ( location ) |
House of German Doctors, now a bank | historicizing, 1935/36 by Roderich Fick . | D-1-62-000-988 |
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Brienner Straße 25 ( location ) |
Galerie Böhler, now auction house Ketterer | Italianizing palatial building, 1904–1905 by Gabriel von Seidl , extended on the reverse 1905–1909. | D-1-62-000-989 |
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Brienner Straße 26 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | four-storey, palatial hipped roof building with neo-classical facade design, by Gustav von Cube 1910/11. | D-1-62-000-990 |
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Brienner Straße 28 ( location ) |
Palace-like construction | New Baroque, 1895–1896 by Emanuel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-991 |
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Brienner Straße 53 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Neurococo facade, richly stuccoed, 1890 by Ludwig Herrmann. | D-1-62-000-992 | |
Brienner Straße 54 ( location ) |
Residential building | Late Classicist, 1865 by Josef Weyrather. | D-1-62-000-993 | |
Brienner Straße 56 ( location ) |
Corner building of a group of roundabouts that is still late classicistic in its core | around 1875 by Max Steinmetz; compare Stiglmaierplatz 2 and Schleißheimer Straße 2. | D-1-62-000-995 |
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Dachauer Strasse ( location ) |
Dolphin fountain | Bronze group by Arthur Storch in 1902 , modified in 1933; at the fork in Augustenstrasse. | D-1-62-000-1152 |
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Dachauer Strasse ( location ) |
Fish market fountain | with polygonal basin and octagonal pillar, approx. 1831–1896 on the Viktualienmarkt ; since 1961 opposite the confluence with Gabelsbergerstrasse. | D-1-62-000-1158 |
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Dachauer Strasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, 1889. | D-1-62-000-1148 | |
Dachauer Strasse 25 ( location ) |
Tenement house | elongated neo-renaissance facade, richly structured, 1887–1889 by Michael Reifenstuel. | D-1-62-000-1149 | |
Dachauer Straße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, originally built in 1829 as a double property, heightened and expanded in 1870. | D-1-62-000-1150 | |
Dachauer Strasse 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-1151 | |
Dachauer Strasse 29 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1880 by Nikolaus Debold. | D-1-62-000-1153 | |
Dachauer Strasse 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-1154 | |
Dachauer Strasse 42 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance with hints of Art Nouveau, picturesquely structured and richly decorated, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-1155 | |
Dachauer Strasse 46 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with rich sculptural decoration on the ground floor (atlases), 1915–1916 by Oswald Schiller. | D-1-62-000-1156 | |
Dachauer Strasse 61 ( location ) |
Residential building | Late classicist style, with a central projection, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-1157 | |
Dachauer Strasse 147 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building with stucco decor, end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-1165 | |
Dachauer Strasse 151 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in late classical tradition, around 1860/70; Block with No. 153. | D-1-62-000-1167 | |
Dachauer Strasse 153 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in late classical tradition, around 1860/70; Block with No. 151. | D-1-62-000-1168 | |
Deroystraße 1 ( location ) |
Trade school, now Städt. Vocational school center | stately reduced-historicizing complex, 1914–1916 by Robert Rehlen , 1956 z. T. changed; Group with Pranckhstrasse 2. | D-1-62-000-1252 |
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Elisenstraße 1a / 1b, Prielmayerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Palace of Justice | New Baroque four-storey monumental building with two inner courtyards, sophisticated structure and glass-iron dome, by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1891/97; with Prielmayerstraße 7. | D-1-62-000-1491 |
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Enhuberstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1870. | D-1-62-000-1550 | |
Erzgießereistraße 41 ( location ) |
Suburban home | Late Classicist, with stucco decoration, around 1860; Block with No. 43. | D-1-62-000-1568 | |
Erzgießereistraße 43 ( location ) |
Suburban home | Late Classicist, with stucco decoration, around 1860; Block with No. 41. | D-1-62-000-1569 | |
Erzgießereistraße 47 ( location ) |
Suburban home | Late Classicist, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-1570 | |
Erzgießereistraße 48 ( location ) |
Corner house | Late classicist style, with pilaster strips, 1864 by master mason G. Meier. | D-1-62-000-1571 | |
Erzgießereistraße 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-1572 |
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Ferdinand-Miller-Platz ( location ) |
Benno column | Porphyry column with an arch figure of St. Benno , 1910 by German Bestelmeyer and Georg Albertshofer ; southeast of the church. | D-1-62-000-1682 |
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Ferdinand-Miller-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church of St. Benno | neo-Romanesque, cruciform basilica with two facade towers and crossing dome, 1888–1895 by Leonhard Romeis ; free-standing in the middle of the square; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-1681 |
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Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring ( location ) |
Sculpture "harmless" | see Galeriestrasse. | D-1-62-000-2028 |
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Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 5 ( location ) |
Prince Carl Palais | Former aristocratic palace, classicist hipped roof building with portico and triangular gable, built for Abbé Pierre de Salabert by Karl von Fischer , 1804–1806, extended to the west by Fritz Gablonsky in 1937, converted 1971–1975 by the Munich agricultural department into the official residence of the Bavarian Prime Minister; with equipment; western end of Prinzregentenstrasse. | D-1-62-000-3536 |
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Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 5 ( location ) |
Associated garden | Financial garden | D-1-62-000-3537 |
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Fürstenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the early form of the Maximilian style , 1843 by Gottfried Fischer; Block with No. 5. | D-1-62-000-1971 |
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Fürstenstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the early form of the Maximilian style , 1843 by Gottfried Fischer; Block with No. 3. | D-1-62-000-1972 | |
Fürstenstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately, romanised corner building, richly structured, around 1850; 1867–1901 residence of the composer Joseph Rheinberger (memorial plaque). | D-1-62-000-1973 |
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Fürstenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Group of houses | four-storey building in simple late classicist forms, by Erlacher and Maurer 1843; Group with no.11, 15, 17. | D-1-62-000-1974 |
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Fürstenstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Broad facade, plain with incised ashlar and cornices, 1862 by Max Kuppelmayr; gothic courtyard; the zither virtuoso Johann Petzmayer died here in 1884 (memorial plaque). | D-1-62-000-1975 | |
Fürstenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building in simple late classicist forms, built by Johann Nepomuk Bürkl in 1843, loft extension in 1977 and 2002, smoothed facade; Group with N. 9, 15, 17. | D-1-62-000-1976 | |
Fürstenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Facade of the former tenement house | four-story, in simple late classicist forms, built by Johann Nepomuk Bürkl, 1843; in design unit with nos. 9, 11 and 17. | D-1-62-000-8157 | |
Fürstenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey building in late classicist forms erected by Joseph Deiglmayr in 1862; Group with nos. 9, 11, 15. | D-1-62-000-8158 |
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Gabelsbergerstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Evangelical Luth. St. Mark's Church | neo-Gothic with facade tower, 1873–1877 by Rudolf Gottgetreu , completed by Eberlein; 1955–1957 redesigned by Gustav Gsaenger . | D-1-62-000-1997 |
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Gabelsbergerstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately neo-renaissance, richly structured, with two oriels and stucco decoration, around 1880. | D-1-62-000-1998 |
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Gabelsbergerstraße 11/13/15 ( location ) |
Tenement group | Biedermeier style, combined to form a hipped roof block, with cornices and arched windows, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-1999 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with pilaster strips and arched windows, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-2000 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately, late classicist facade, richly structured and stuccoed, around 1870. | D-1-62-000-2001 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance oriel house in raw brick, with house integration, marked 1897. | D-1-62-000-2002 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 38 ( location ) |
Suburban home | Biedermeier style, with pilaster strips and arched windows, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-2003 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 40 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple, with drilled window frames, added two storeys around 1850/60, 1879. | D-1-62-000-2004 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 45/47 ( location ) |
City block | classifying, with iron window parapets, mid-19th century; to the west at no. 47 there is a gate with a magnificent grille. | D-1-62-000-2005 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-renaissance with classical echoes, 1872 by Berger and H. Burkhard; equal to no. 51. | D-1-62-000-2006 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-renaissance with classical echoes, 1872 by Berger and H. Burkhard; same number 49. | D-1-62-000-2007 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 53 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with console cornice, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-2008 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 68 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simply Biedermeier, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-2009 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 70 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Biedermeier style, corner building with belt cornices, around 1860. | D-1-62-000-2010 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 71 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2011 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 79a; before 79 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately, late classical facade, with side elevations, probably raised around 1860, 1879 and extended to the east by an axis; Facade z. T. simplified. | D-1-62-000-2012 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 81 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New baroque, with stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2013 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 83 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau gable building, with two oriels and rich stucco decoration, marked 1904. | D-1-62-000-2014 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 89 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, the core around the middle of the 19th century, increased by two floors in 1888. | D-1-62-000-2015 | |
Gabelsbergerstrasse 91 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance in the classical tradition, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-2016 | |
Gabelsbergerstraße 95 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple, in classical tradition, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-2017 | |
Gaiglstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Corner house | Baroque, around 1910; Unit with Lothstrasse 28. | D-1-62-000-2024 | |
Galeriestraße (Ostend) ( location ) |
Youth figure | so-called Harmless , 1803 by Franz Jakob Schwanthaler (copy, 1983); at the former beginning of the street. | D-1-62-000-2028 |
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Georgenstrasse 3 ( location ) |
villa | from 1885; 1905–1906 completely rebuilt in the Art Nouveau classicism by Paul Ludwig Troost for the composer Felix von Rath ; with portico and Madonna relief after Michelangelo . | D-1-62-000-2085 |
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Georgenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Villa-like neo-renaissance building | Raw brick with plaster structure, late 19th century; inside u. a. Vestibule, room with Art Nouveau paneling by Richard Riemerschmid . | D-1-62-000-2087 |
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Georgenstrasse 9 ( location ) |
villa | Neo-Renaissance, in raw brick with house integration, 1882; forms a block with the similar no. 11. | D-1-62-000-2089 |
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Georgenstrasse 11 ( location ) |
villa | Neo-Renaissance, in raw brick with house integration, 1882; Block with the like no.9. | D-1-62-000-2091 | |
Georgenstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Neo-renaissance house | with two bay windows, 1892 by Nikolaus Debold. | D-1-62-000-2092 |
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Georgenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
villa | neo baroque, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2093 |
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Georgenstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, by S. Seemüller in 1895, belongs to the residential group at Türkenstrasse 104 and 106. | D-1-62-000-2094 |
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Georgenstrasse 53 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, with a bay tower on the corner, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2100 |
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Georgenstraße 55/57 ( location ) |
Baroque housing complex | including a deep, open forecourt, 1927–1928 by Steidle and Sepp. | D-1-62-000-2101 | |
Georgenstrasse 59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with bay window and plaster structure, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2102 | |
Georgenstrasse 65 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2103 | |
Georgenstrasse 67 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with corner tower marker, rich structure and stucco, around 1890/1900. | D-1-62-000-2104 |
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Georgenstrasse 71 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with a semicircular bay window and gable; Group with Isabellastraße 13. | D-1-62-000-2105 |
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Georgenstrasse 93 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with rich structure and stucco decor, early 20th century | D-1-62-000-2108 | |
Georgenstrasse 99/101 ( location ) |
Tenement group | later Art Nouveau, with stucco decoration, joined by a raised middle section, by Heinrich Stengel and Paul Hofer around 1908. | D-1-62-000-2110 | |
Georgenstrasse 117 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window and stucco, 1899 by Georg Müller; Group with no.119. | D-1-62-000-2114 |
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Georgenstrasse 119 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window, tail gable and rich stucco decoration, 1899 by Georg Müller; Group with No. 117. | D-1-62-000-2116 |
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Georgenstrasse 121 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with a flat bay window, two picturesque gables and stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2118 |
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Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Main building of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich | Three-wing building in the so-called round arch style, by Friedrich von Gärtner 1835–1840; Extension to the west with a forecourt in reduced historicizing forms, by German Bestelmeyer , 1906–1909; with atrium, vestibule, assembly hall, maximum auditorium; after war damage, reconstruction by 1955, the north wing from 1897/98 on Adalbertstrasse is no longer preserved; - Pavilion with owl fountain, by Eduard Beyrer 1915; in the south courtyard. | D-1-62-000-2149 |
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Görresstraße 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2201 | |
Görresstraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2202 | |
Görresstraße 37 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2203 | |
Görresstraße 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2204 |
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Görresstraße 39 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2205 | |
Görresstraße 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with pilaster strips, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-2206 |
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Hahnenstrasse 1/3 ( location ) |
Duplex | simply classical, around 1800. | D-1-62-000-2371 | |
Heßstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Residential building | five-storey arcade house, built according to plans from 1952 by Sep Ruf for a co-owners' association, bulkheads as a partition element for the continuous balcony zones, in front of them steel columns. | D-1-62-000-7831 | |
Heßstrasse 59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, richly structured, around 1880. | D-1-62-000-2618 | |
Heßstrasse 61 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, around 1882/88; Group with similar houses No. 63 and 65. | D-1-62-000-2619 | |
Heßstrasse 63 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, 1879–1880; Group with similar houses No. 61 and 65. | D-1-62-000-2620 | |
Heßstrasse 65 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, around 1882/88; Group with similar houses No. 61 and 63. | D-1-62-000-2621 | |
Heßstrasse 67 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist core, around 1880. | D-1-62-000-2622 | |
Heßstrasse 69 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late Classicist in essence, around 1880, changed during reconstruction. | D-1-62-000-2623 | |
Heßstrasse 71 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured corner building, with console cornice, around 1885; Group with Schleißheimer Strasse 74. | D-1-62-000-2624 | |
Heßstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, 1877 by Johann Grübel, attic in 1902 by Josef Stark. | D-1-62-000-2625 | |
Heßstraße 77/79 ( location ) |
Maßmannplatz dormitory and former Bayer construction office. Youth welfare work | A complex that has been built for young workers and students since 1948, built from a self-help initiative as a democratic house community project with a conscious connection to the new building; first draft by Werner Wirsing , extensions until 1951 by Erik Braun, Gordon Ludwig, Jakob Semmler, Wolfgang Fuchs and Herbert Groethuysen ; four-wing, low, simple complex built around a green inner courtyard in a double H-shape, with an extension to the west (on this new building from 1990 to the southwest); Construction office, north of it; at the northwest corner of Maßmannpark. | D-1-62-000-7896 |
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Heßstrasse 78 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured and rusticated, 1888. | D-1-62-000-2626 | |
Heßstrasse 80 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Nordic Renaissance, raw brick with rich plaster structures, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2627 | |
Heßstrasse 82 ( location ) |
Apartment building with shops | Concrete, loggia-forming grid facade and room-high glazing, 1952–1954 by Grete and Werner Wirsing ; Top floor with a pitched roof, loggias with filigree struts, shop windows with canopy panels. | D-1-62-000-7895 | |
Heßstrasse 86 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2628 | |
Heßstrasse 88 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, corner building with console cornice, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-2629 | |
Hiltenspergerstraße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, corner building with bay windows, balconies and stucco, around 1904 by Hans Thaler . | D-1-62-000-2647 | |
Hopfenstrasse 4/6/8 ( location ) |
former postal service building | Western half of the former Ministry of Transport (compare Arnulfstraße 9/11), monumental neo-baroque building, 1905–12 by Carl Hocheder the Elder . In 1972 it was renovated as a plastered building in baroque forms. Today the building is known as the "Alte Hopfenpost" | D-1-62-000-2834 |
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Isabellastraße 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey mansard roof building with angular triangular bay window above the entrance portal, flanked by stepped brick backs, dormers in Expressionist styles, by Heinrich Hüther 1925/27; Part of a building group, compare Neureutherstrasse 31, 33, 35, 37. | D-1-62-000-7847 | |
Isabellastraße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple neo-renaissance corner building, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-2955 | |
Isabellastraße 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-2956 | |
Isabellastraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in late Art Nouveau forms, with plaster structures, 1915 by Georg Guinin. | D-1-62-000-2957 | |
Isabellastraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-2958 | |
Isabellastraße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, corner building with bay windows, balconies and gables, early 20th century; Group with Georgenstrasse 71. | D-1-62-000-2959 |
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Jägerstrasse 8; Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 18 ( location ) |
Former administration building of Siemens AG | Reinforced concrete skeleton building with recessed fifth upper floor and concave curved roof in an urban corner location on the newly created Oskar-von-Miller-Ring, built on a square floor plan around an inner courtyard, with arcades to the street, facade structure through reinforced concrete pillars placed in front of the window alignment and visibly fixed floor slabs, Facade surfaces made of exposed concrete and white glass mosaic cladding, by Eduard von der Lippe and Hans Maurer , 1954–1956. | D-1-62-000-7905 | |
Josephsplatz ( location ) |
Fountain | Only the neo-baroque basin has been preserved from the former Jonas Fountain (1911 by Hubert Netzer ), now with a new figure of St. Francis . | D-1-62-000-3132 |
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Josephsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Catholic Parish Church of St. Joseph | monumental new baroque building, 1898–1902 by Hans Schurr ; after war damage in the decorative simplified; to the north, a mighty, undamaged tower that forms the north-east end of Augustenstrasse; a neo-baroque war memorial on the tower substructure. | D-1-62-000-3129 |
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Josephsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with bay window, Madonna relief on the gable and rich stucco decoration, 1902–1903 by Andreas Reinhart. | D-1-62-000-3130 | |
Josephsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, with bay window and stucco decoration, around 1890/1900. | D-1-62-000-3131 |
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Karlstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Former Munich State Building School, now University of Applied Sciences | based on plans by the architects' consortium Adolf Peter Seifert , Rolf ter Haerst and Franz Ruf, built in two construction phases 1954–1956 and 1968–1970; multi-wing system of different high building wings in an open arrangement, with two head buildings on Karlstrasse; Steel frame buildings, e.g. Partly clad with natural stone; first construction phase with a five-storey front building on Karl- / Barer Strasse, almost square, with a large atrium and surrounding gallery corridors; A three-storey wing set back from Barer Strasse, the Aula building moved up to Barer Strasse, filled in on the street side, glazed towards the courtyard; the external appearance of the second construction phase (corner of Karl / Ottostraße) was adapted to the first. | D-1-62-000-7830 |
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Karlstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1828 by Rudolf Röschenauer; uniform, symmetrically composed group with nos. 20 and 22. | D-1-62-000-3248 | |
Karlstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1828 by Rudolf Röschenauer; forms the wider, more articulated middle section of a group with nos. 18 and 22. | D-1-62-000-3249 | |
Karlstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Former stately tenement house with a cheerful hall, now the tax office for corporations | classicist corner building, 1829 by Joseph Höchl ; only the (partially changed) facade is original; with Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 4. | D-1-62-000-3250 | |
Karlstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, 1828 by Rudolf Röschenauer; uniform, symmetrically composed group with nos. 18 and 20. | D-1-62-000-3251 | |
Karlstrasse 32 ( location ) |
Former villa, now administration building | Free-standing, two-storey hipped roof building with a flat central projection, in classicist forms, by Rudolf Röschenauer, 1818, remodeled in a neo-Classicist style, crowned with a gable top, by Ludwig Deiglmayr, 1903. | D-1-62-000-3252 | |
Karlstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Benedictine abbey and parish church of St. Boniface | Basilica in early Christian style, 1835–1850 by Georg Friedrich Ziebland ; the only preserved southern half with arcade vestibule was restored by Hans Döllgast after 1945 ; with equipment; north to the former apse modern extension; behind it the Benedictine monastery, a romantic brick building built at the same time as the church of Ziebland, which forms a complex with Königsplatz 1. To the west of the church, the monastery garden (corner of Karlstrasse and Luisenstrasse), with a walled wall from the 19th century ( Ludwig I and his wife Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen are buried in the Basilica of St. Boniface .) | D-1-62-000-3253 |
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Karlstrasse 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Part of a former semi-detached house, with pilaster strips, 1861 by Joseph Weyrather for the sculptor Johann Petz ; in the rear building atelier (among others inhabited by Wilhelm Busch ) Not listed in the current list of monuments. |
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Karlstrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Stately corner building in the German Renaissance, with oriels richly decorated in stucco, 1897/98 by Ferdinand Schratz. | D-1-62-000-3255 | |
Karlstrasse 52 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-3256 | |
Karlstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-3257 | |
Karlstrasse 118 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880. | D-1-62-000-3258 | |
Karlstrasse 120 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-3259 | |
Karolinenplatz ( location ) |
War memorial | Ore obelisk in memory of the fallen in 1812, based on a design by Leo von Klenze , 1828–1833. | D-1-62-000-3283 |
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Karolinenplatz 1 ( location ) |
Bavarian State Building Society | Cubic, five-storey plastered building with a flat hipped roof, symmetrical square facade with aedicle-like travertine framing of the windows above the accentuated plinth and round windows on the top floor, by Josef Wiedemann , 1955/56. | D-1-62-000-7925 | |
Karolinenplatz 2a ( location ) |
State Anthropological Collection | Originally an outbuilding of the non-preserved Asbeck-Palais (see No. 3), by Karl von Fischer around 1809/10 , 1947/48 z. T. rebuilt. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-3277 | |
Karolinenplatz 3 ( location ) |
America house | Free-standing, four-storey building block with a square floor plan, with a drum-shaped, copper-lined flat dome over a circular atrium, flat, orthogonally plastered facade with grid-like windowing, the ground floor clad with Kelheim shell limestone, the windows on the first floor accented by aedicule-like frame, the hall building is lower on the garden side Fischer and Franz Simm, 1955/57. | D-1-62-000-7926 |
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Karolinenplatz 3a ( location ) |
Former outbuilding of the demolished Asbeck- (Lotzbeck-) Palais, later Lotzbeck-Galerie | 1809/10 by Karl von Fischer, honorable mention at the facade prize 2005. | D-1-62-000-3278 | |
Karolinenplatz 4 ( location ) |
State lottery administration | New building in 1953/54 by Carl Kergl based on the former Törring-Palais Karl von Fischers from 1812. It includes two free-standing outbuildings, the one on the left on Brienner Strasse still classicistic, the right on Barer Strasse renovated around 1954. | D-1-62-000-3279 | |
Karolinenplatz 5 ( location ) |
Former palace, now the Bavarian Savings Bank Association | in classicist neo-renaissance forms, 1895/96 by Ludwig Deiglmayr sen. | D-1-62-000-3280 | |
Karolinenplatz 5a ( location ) |
Former Palais Freyberg, now Müllerhaus | classicist Art Nouveau, 1901/02 by Helbig and Haiger as the conversion of a classicist outbuilding of No. 5; including front garden pillar fence. | D-1-62-000-3281 | |
Karolinenplatz 6 ( location ) |
Munich Stock Exchange | Former house, neo baroque, with rounded corner, 1894/95 by Ludwig Deiglmayr sen. | D-1-62-000-3282 | |
Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 9 (formerly Meiserstraße 9) ( location ) |
Villa-like building in a classicist renaissance | around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-4503 | |
Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10 (formerly Meiserstraße 10, formerly Arcisstraße 12 and 14) ( location ) |
House of the cultural institutes | former administration building of the NSDAP , representative, neo-classical building, 1934/37 according to plans by Paul Ludwig Troost ; with base (torso) of the former southern temple of honor, built in 1935, blown up in 1947; Counterpart to Arcisstraße 12. | D-1-62-000-4504 | |
Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 13 (formerly Meiserstraße 13) ( location ) |
Evangelical Lutheran Regional Council of Churches | in the form of an Italianizing palazzo, 1928/29 by Oswald E. Bieber and Karl Stöhr . | D-1-62-000-4505 | |
Kaulbachstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Corner house with hipped roof | classical, around 1800. | D-1-62-000-3295 | |
Kaulbachstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Mansard roof house | Baroque style, with central projection, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-3296 | |
Kaulbachstraße 13 ( location ) |
Institut Français | Villa in the style of a French rococo palace, inscribed 1914, by the Rank brothers for Count E. von Seyssel d'Aix; flanked by lattice gates; in the courtyard coach houses of the same style; at the back garden. | D-1-62-000-3297 |
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Kaulbachstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Kaulbach Villa | built for the painter Friedrich August von Kaulbach , in the style of Italian Renaissance villas, 1887/89 by Gabriel von Seidl ; at the back garden. | D-1-62-000-3298 |
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Kaulbachstrasse 22 / 22a / 24 ( location ) |
Contiguous group of three rental houses | Art Nouveau, with stucco decoration, by Martin Dülfer around 1900 ; No. 22a indicates 1900; on both sides at the end of the adjoining archway. | D-1-62-000-3299 | |
Kaulbachstrasse 26a / 26b ( location ) |
Artist residence of the sculptor Hans Defregger | 1924 by Oskar Pixis, with a studio wing, both in forms of reduced historicism; Associated garden with studio building of the painter Franz Defregger , at the end of the 19th century by Georg von Hauberrisser using paneling transferred from South Tyrol. | D-1-62-000-3300 | |
Kaulbachstraße 31a ( location ) |
Associated garden house | Created in 1922 through the expansion of a ground floor coach house and stable building in neo-classical forms; Increase of the side wings afterwards; u. a. inhabited by the sculptor Bernhard Bleeker . | D-1-62-000-8076 | |
Kaulbachstraße 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3302 | |
Kaulbachstraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1882. | D-1-62-000-3303 |
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Kaulbachstraße 38 / 38a ( location ) |
Double apartment block | New Renaissance, 1883 by Felix Svoboda. | D-1-62-000-3304 | |
Kaulbachstraße 41 ( location ) |
Low, rural-suburban house | around 1800; Block with the corner house at Veterinärstrasse 10. | D-1-62-000-3305 | |
Kaulbachstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3306 |
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Kaulbachstraße 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3307 | |
Kaulbachstraße 46 ( location ) |
Suburban home | simple neo-renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3308 | |
Koeniginstrasse 5 ( location ) |
American Consulate General | Group of two freely and openly arranged structures, cubic flat roof buildings in reinforced concrete skeleton construction with curtain walls, e.g. T. Natural stone cladding: main building, three-storey and pavilion building over an open storey-high row of concrete columns, ground-floor structure partly pushed under the support storey of the main house, by Sep Ruf (revised design by the Skidmore, Owings & Merill, New York architects), 1957/58, high security fencing, 1985 ; Fire wall cladding of the neighboring house to the west, concrete frame scaffolding with black concrete perforated bricks, from the construction period. | D-1-62-000-7928 |
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Koeniginstrasse 11a ( location ) |
Palais-like building | Classicist core, rebuilt in 1913/14 by Heilmann and Littmann in a neoclassical style. | D-1-62-000-3539 |
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Koeniginstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former mansion, now LfA Förderbank BayernBayer. State Institute for Development Finance (LfA) | stately, palais-like building with natural stone facade and large pillared balcony, neoclassical, 1907–1909 by Franz Deininger . | D-1-62-000-3540 |
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Koeniginstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Former tenement house | now presidium of the Bavarian riot police, neo-baroque, richly structured, with stucco decor, 1903/04 by Ludwig Grothe. | D-1-62-000-3542 |
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Koeniginstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Defregger House | German Renaissance, picturesque raw brick building with rich limestone elements, 1893/94 by Georg von Hauberrisser | D-1-62-000-3544 |
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Koeniginstrasse 29 ( location ) |
villa | Two-storey hipped roof building with a central projection with a baroque balcony railing, rebuilt by the Heilmann und Littmann architects in 1903, 1916 and 1933 and restored in 1946 after damage in the Second World War. | D-1-62-000-8712 |
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Koeniginstrasse 35 / 35a ( location ) |
Block of flats | Neo-Renaissance, with two floor cores, end of the 19th century; No. 35a extended to the north at the beginning of the 20th century. | D-1-62-000-3546 |
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Koeniginstrasse 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century, heavily renewed during reconstruction. | D-1-62-000-3548 |
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Königsplatz ( location ) |
Garden area | Green area north and south of the square, based on a design by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell , after 1823, redesign with a wide paved area, based on a concept by Paul Ludwig Troost , 1934/35, re-greening, 1987/88. | D-1-62-000-3561 |
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Königsplatz 1 / 1a ( location ) |
Former art and industry exhibition building, now the State Collection of Antiquities | Middle elevation with Corinthian column portico and outside staircase flanked by side wings with pilaster strips, by Georg Friedrich Ziebland, 1838–1845, reliefs based on a design by Ludwig Schwanthaler , 1836–1844, reconstruction based on plans by Johannes Ludwig, 1963–1967; compare also Ensemble Maxvorstadt II. | D-1-62-000-3558 |
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Königsplatz 2 ( location ) |
Propylaea | Doric gateway, open columned central wing and side towers with passageways in marble-clad brick construction with rich relief decoration, as a memorial for the liberation and reblooming of Greece, by Leo von Klenze , with reliefs based on a design by Ludwig Schwanthaler , 1848–1862, complete repair after war damage by Erwin Schleich , 1964-1966; compare also Ensemble Maxvorstadt II. | D-1-62-000-3559 |
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Königsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Glyptothek | Classicist four-wing complex with Ionic column portico and sculptural decoration, brickwork with partial marble cladding, by Leo von Klenze , 1816–1830, a large number of artists were involved in the design of the sculptural jewelry, including Johann Martin Wagner , Johann Nepomuk Haller , Ludwig Schwanthaler, Joseph Ernst von Bandel , Johann Leeb , Ernst Mayer, Ernst Rietschel and Francesco Sanguinetti , 1836–1862, successive reconstruction after war destruction, 1945–1953; Interior conception and design of the courtyard, based on plans by Josef Wiedemann , 1967–1972; compare also Ensemble Maxvorstadt II. | D-1-62-000-3560 |
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Kreittmayrstraße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey plastered building in Neo-Renaissance forms, by Alois Barbist, 1893. | D-1-62-000-3630 | |
Kreittmayrstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-story plastered building with a simple facade design in neo-renaissance forms, by Joseph Noll, 1896. | D-1-62-000-3631 | |
Kreittmayrstraße 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey plastered building with bay window and rich stucco decoration around the portal, German Renaissance, by Valentin Büchold, 1908, repair of war damage, 1945–1949. | D-1-62-000-3632 | |
Kreittmayrstraße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house with restaurant | four-storey corner building with two square towering side pavilions, bay windows and dwarf houses, by Alois Barbist, 1897, smoothed facades, 1960. | D-1-62-000-3633 | |
Kreittmayrstraße 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey plastered building with bay windows, in reduced forms of the German Renaissance, by Leonhard Romeis , 1903/04. | D-1-62-000-3634 | |
Kurfürstenstraße 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-3671 | |
Kurfürstenstraße 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, 1896/97 by Josef Schreyer; compare Nordendstraße 12. | D-1-62-000-3672 | |
Kurfürstenstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-3675 |
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Lenbachplatz 2 / 2a ( location ) |
Bank building, also Munich Stock Exchange | Free-standing, four-storey block with rounded corner projections, richly structured sandstone facade and three-dimensional decor in neo-baroque forms, by Albert Schmidt, 1896–1898, reconstruction after war destruction by Jac Lehner, 1948/49. | D-1-62-000-3819 |
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Lenbachplatz 3 ( location ) |
Bernheimer House | Commercial building, five-story, natural stone-clad skeleton structure, facade structured by three risalits with colossal order, in representative neo-baroque shapes, by Friedrich von Thiersch and Martin Dülfer, 1887–1889, partially reconstructed, 1993; Extension building, three-storey, elongated plastered building over arcades with a raised central projection in colossal order, enclosing the richly decorated so-called Italian courtyard, neo-baroque facade design, by Friedrich von Thiersch, 1909/10; with interior, u. a. Tapestry hall. | D-1-62-000-3820 |
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Lenbachplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former Bayerische Bank, now a commercial building | representative, five-storey corner building with colossal pilasters, corner axes with colossal columns and segmented arched gables designed as a flat corner pavilion, sandstone facades with rich plastic decoration in neo-baroque forms, by Albert Schmidt, 1898–1901, reconstruction after war damage, Wilhelm Linder, 1946–1951. | D-1-62-000-3821 | |
Lenbachplatz 5 ( location ) |
Facade of the former Heinemann Gallery, now a commercial building | Six-storey structure as a raised central projection to the adjacent corner houses, historicizing design with echoes of Art Nouveau classicism, by Emanuel von Seidl , 1903–1904, restoration of the essentially undamaged facade, after 1945, demolition and new construction of the building with preservation of the facade, 1997. | D-1-62-000-3822 | |
Lenbachplatz 6 ( location ) |
Commercial building | Corner building with a baroque stone facade and rich sculptural decoration, 1904–1905 by Emanuel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-3823 | |
Linprunstraße 35 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with balconies on the two flat projections, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4013 | |
Linprunstraße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with a polygonal corner tower, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4014 | |
Linprunstraße 51 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with a semicircular entrance bay, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-4015 | |
Linprunstraße 54 ( location ) |
villa | Neo-Renaissance, with corner bay window, raw brick, 1898 by Hans Osswald. | D-1-62-000-4016 | |
Linprunstraße 57 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building with neo-renaissance portal, essentially built in 1895 by Max Littmann as his own house. | D-1-62-000-4017 | |
Loristraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the core neo-renaissance, on the bevelled corner large stucco relief with Madonna, inscribed 1897. | D-1-62-000-4038 | |
Loristraße 21 ( location ) |
Catholic rectory of St. Benno (Munich) St. Benno | neo-Romanesque in the style of the church, richly structured, 1896–1897 by Hans Kriner. | D-1-62-000-4039 | |
Loristraße 30 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple in the German Renaissance, with bay window, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-4040 | |
Lothstraße 21 ( location ) |
Former State Chemical Research Institute, now a university | Two-storey saddle roof construction with an upstream ground floor flat roof construction, massive perforated brick facades and reinforced concrete construction with brick infills, with a saddle roof in reinforced concrete and window frames through concrete elements, 1952/53 | D-1-62-000-10020 | |
Lothstraße 28 ( location ) |
Corner house | Baroque style, with plaster structure and stucco decoration, around 1910; Unit with Gaiglstrasse 20. | D-1-62-000-4060 | |
Lothstraße 30/32 ( location ) |
Block of flats | Baroque, 1921–1922 by Franz Deininger. | D-1-62-000-4062 | |
Lothstraße 34 ( location ) |
Oskar-von-Miller-Polytechnikum (old building) | Baroque corner building, 1925–1926 by Karl Meitinger. | D-1-62-000-4063 | |
Ludwigstrasse 1, Odeonsplatz 5 ( location ) |
Former Semi-detached house, now part of the Ministry of Finance | Four-storey corner house with rusticated ground floor, corner rustication and cornices, in French-Classicist stylization, built by Josef Höchl according to plans by Leo von Klenze , 1817/18, conversion as an office building by Karl Stöhr , 1912, restoration after war damage, after 1945. | D-1-62-000-4093 | |
Ludwigstrasse 1/3 ( location ) |
Former Residential and commercial building, now part of the Treasury | four-storey building with a north-facing rear wing, classicistic facade design, by Leo von Klenze , 1825/26, reconstruction of the rear wing by Karl Stöhr , 1912, war damage repaired after 1945. | D-1-62-000-4095 | |
Ludwigstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Former Central Ministry of the State of Bavaria, now the Bavarian State Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Forests | Palatial building adapted to the street scene, south courtyard with arcades and fountain, 1938–1939 by Fritz Gablonsky . | D-1-62-000-4094 |
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Ludwigstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Former Residential and commercial building, now part of the Treasury | four-storey building with a north-facing rear wing, classicistic facade design, by Leo von Klenze , 1825/26, reconstruction of the rear wing by Karl Stöhr , 1912, war damage repaired after 1945. | D-1-62-000-4095 | |
Ludwigstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Former Gampenrieder residential building | classicistic, 1821/22 by Leo von Klenze ; now part of the Treasury . | D-1-62-000-4096 | |
Ludwigstrasse 6/8/10 ( location ) |
Haslauer block | Row of classicist houses pulled together to form a uniform palace front, 1960–1968 by Erwin Schleich reconstruction of a war-torn complex by Leo von Klenze (1827/28). | D-1-62-000-4097 |
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Ludwigstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now office and commercial building | four-storey building with a classicist rustic facade, built by Rudolf Röschenauer according to plans by Leo von Klenze , 1823. | D-1-62-000-4098 | |
Ludwigstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now part of the Bayer. State Ministry of the Interior | four-storey plastered building with the top storey reduced to an attic and a rear wing on the side, classicistic, built by Joseph Höchl according to plans by Leo von Klenze , 1818/19. | D-1-62-000-4100 | |
Ludwigstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now office and commercial building | classicistic, designed in 1823 by Leo von Klenze , executed in 1829/30; after the destruction of the neighboring house to the north (corner house by Klenze ) and the road widening, it was extended to the north in the same way. | D-1-62-000-4102 | |
Ludwigstrasse 13, Rheinbergerstrasse 2, Rheinbergerstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Former State Central Bank of Bavaria, now the main administration of the Deutsche Bundesbank | three-storey, monumental four-wing building, some with an additional attic storey, adapted to the street scene in a neoclassical style, started according to revised plans by Heinrich Wolf, 1938–1941, completed by Carl Sattler, 1948–1951; with equipment details of the previous building, u. a. Schwanthaler reliefs from 1828/29. | D-1-62-000-4103 |
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Ludwigstrasse 14 ( location ) |
former Ministry of War, now State Archives Munich | three-storey central building with arcade hall and two-storey side wings, in Italian early renaissance forms, by Leo von Klenze , 1823–1830, only outer walls and vestibule preserved after severe war destruction, reconstruction as an archive building by the Landbauamt München, 1964–1967; East wing, two-storey wing surrounding a courtyard with an attic storey and columned portal, by Leo von Klenze, 1823–1830, extensive reconstruction after war destruction, 1976/77. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-4104 |
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Ludwigstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now part of the Bayer. Regional Social Court | three-storey corner building with attic storey, classicistic facade design, built by Joseph Höchl according to facade plans by Leo von Klenze , 1830, rebuilt together with no. 17 by the Munich agricultural office, 1979; symmetrical palatial assembly with no. 17 as the accentuated middle section and no. 19 as a pendant. | D-1-62-000-4105 |
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Ludwigstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Bavarian State Library | 1832–39 by Friedrich von Gärtner; Vestibule, staircase and vaulted halls at the ends of the west wing. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-4106 |
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Ludwigstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now part of the Bayer. Regional Social Court | four-storey plastered building with a rich classicist design, built by Joseph Höchl according to a facade plan by Leo von Klenze , 1829, rebuilt together with No. 15 by the Landbauamt München, 1979; Emphasized middle part of the symmetrical palatial assembly with nos. 15 and 19. | D-1-62-000-4107 | |
Ludwigstrasse 18, Walter-Klingenbeck-Weg 1 ( location ) |
Reconstruction of Friedrich von Gärtner's house as a university building authority | three-storey, cubic hipped roof, built after Friedrich von Gärtner and Rudolf Röschenauer (1839) in a modified form, 1960–1962; Counterpart to no. 22, assembly with this and the church (no. 20) including the connecting arcades; south along the street plastered wall with passage to no.16. | D-1-62-000-4108 | |
Ludwigstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Former Residential building, now office building | three-storey corner building with attic storey, classicist facade design, built by Joseph Höchl according to facade plans by Leo von Klenze , around 1836; Part of the symmetrical palatial assembly with No. 17 as the emphasized middle section and No. 15 as a pendant. | D-1-62-000-4109 | |
Ludwigstrasse 20 ( location ) |
Catholic parish church St. Ludwig | a major work of romantic sacred architecture, with a two-tower facade, 1829–1844 by Friedrich von Gärtner ; with equipment; connected by open arcades to the neighboring houses nos. 20 and 22; in the arcades there are new monument fountains with portrait plaques for the architects Klenze and Gärtner (1964). | D-1-62-000-4110 |
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Ludwigstraße 21, Theresienstraße 4 ( location ) |
Former Bayerische Versicherungsbank, now an office building | four-storey four-wing complex in a corner location with rusticated facade and attic storey, neoclassical, built by Jakob Heilmann and Max Littmann , 1910/11, facade award winner 2004; Extension building, compare Theresienstraße 2/4/6. | D-1-62-000-4111 | |
Ludwigstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Rectory of the Ludwig Church | three-storey, cubic hipped roof, by Friedrich von Gärtner, 1829–1844; Pendant to No. 18, assembly with this and the church (No. 20) including the connecting arcades; north along the street plastered wall with gate passage to Professor-Huber-Platz 1 | D-1-62-000-4112 | |
Ludwigstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Former Damenstift, now the Bavarian Administrative Court | Elongated three-storey plastered building with raised central and side pavilions, in the sober arched style, by Friedrich von Gärtner, 1835–1839, restoration after war damage by the Munich agricultural office, 1953; Former residential building, now an office building, to the north in the courtyard free-standing, three-storey, cubic hipped roof building, classicist, built by Franz Gießl, 1823/24. | D-1-62-000-4113 | |
Ludwigstrasse 24, Professor-Huber-Platz 1 ( location ) |
Ducal Georgianum (seminary) | Complex of three-storey two-wing building and raised head building, by Friedrich von Gärtner, 1835–1840, reconstruction, 1948/49; south adjoining wall to Ludwigstraße 22, compare there. | D-1-62-000-5610 |
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Ludwigstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Former Institute for the blind, now institutes of the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich Ludwig Maximilians University | 1833–35 by Friedrich von Gärtner; Inside and middle part of the back 1967–1969. | D-1-62-000-4114 | |
Ludwigstrasse 27 ( location ) |
Former Mining and saltworks administration, now part of the Ludwig Maximilians University | three-storey, elongated corner building with a colored, terracotta-clad facade, a major work by Friedrich von Gärtner, 1838–1843, reconstruction 1949–1959; then the wall on Schellingstrasse, at the same time. | D-1-62-000-4115 | |
Ludwigstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Former House of German Law, now the institute of the Ludwig Maximilians University | Complex consisting of an elongated three-storey hipped roof building and a two-storey, recessed connecting building to the former Max-Joseph-Stift Professor-Huber-Platz No. 2, adapted in the style of Ludwigstrasse, by Oswald Eduard Bieber , 1936–1939; Enclosure, exposed brick wall on the north side of the courtyard with arched niches, around 1840. | D-1-62-000-4116 | |
Ludwigstrasse 28, Professor-Huber-Platz 2 ( location ) |
Former Max-Joseph-Stift, now part of the Ludwig Maximilians University | Complex of three-storey two-wing building and raised cubic head structure, by Friedrich von Gärtner, 1837–1840, rebuilt by the university building authority after being destroyed in the war, in 1961; north connecting building with Ludwigstrasse 28, compare there. | D-1-62-000-5611 | |
Ludwigstrasse 29 ( location ) |
Former Tenement house, now the institute of the Ludwig Maximilians University | five-storey corner building with a flat central projectile and a wide balcony over columns, elaborate facade design in neo-Renaissance forms, built by Ludwig Herrmann, around 1889; Group with numbers 31 and 33 and Akademiestraße 1, 3 and 5. | D-1-62-000-4117 | |
Ludwigstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Former Tenement house, now institute of the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich Ludwig Maximilians University | New Renaissance, around 1881; Middle part of the assembly with no. 29 and 33. | D-1-62-000-4118 | |
Ludwigstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Former Tenement house, now the institute of the Ludwig Maximilians University | Five-storey corner building with a flat central projectile and a wide balcony above pillars, elaborate facade design in neo-renaissance forms, by Franz Weideneder, 1877/78 group with no. 29 and 31, design unit with Akademiestraße 1. | D-1-62-000-4119 | |
Luisenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Higher daughter school, now Municipal Luisen Gymnasium Munich City Luisen Gymnasium | in freely modified forms of the German Renaissance, 1900–1901 by Theodor Fischer ; compare No. 9. | D-1-62-000-4131 | |
Luisenstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Former Trade school, now vocational school for construction and artisans / vocational training center | Rear building of no. 7, designed by Theodor Fischer 1899–1900 . | D-1-62-000-4132 | |
Luisenstraße 9/11 ( location ) |
Former Trade school for building and artisans, now a vocational training center for building and design | Five-storey flat roof building with arcade and recessed attic as well as workshop building with a semicircular stair tower, grid facades filled with window elements or glass blocks, by Herbert Landauer , 1952–1961 | D-1-62-000-8313 | |
Luisenstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Former Home of the poet Paul Heyse | villa-like neo-renaissance building in garden, 1872–1874 by Gottfried von Neureuther; after war damage z. T. simplified. | D-1-62-000-4133 | |
Luisenstrasse 29; Brienner Straße 37 ( location ) |
Former City Business school and vocational school for girls, now Städt. professional school | modern school complex of reinforced concrete skeleton structures arranged at right angles and staggered in height, five-storey, elongated main building in north-south direction with lower pavilions facing east, grid facades, west facade with sun protection slats made of exposed concrete, natural stone cladding, in the corner location of Luisen- / Brienner Straße, which is important for urban development; with the north-western boundary of the facility through grid construction at Brienner Strasse 37; with equipment; by the architectural association Fred Angerer, Rudolf Hlawaczek and Frank Lucas, 1958–1960. | D-1-62-000-8055 | |
Luisenstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Former Villa and studio of the painter Franz von Lenbach, now the municipal gallery in the Lenbachhaus | Three-wing complex consisting of a three-story cubic middle section with a flat tent roof and belvedere as well as a two-story studio building, neo-renaissance, by Gabriel von Seidl , 1887–1891, extensions, 1st quarter of the 20th century (see Richard-Wagner-Straße 2), north wing, two-story gallery building, by Hans Grässel and Heinrich Volbehr, 1927–1928, extension buildings in the southwest, by Heinrich Volbehr and Rudolf Thönessen, 1969–1972; associated front garden with fountain and sculptures including garden wall and pergola in the southeast corner; compare also Ensemble Richard-Wagner-Straße. | D-1-62-000-4134 |
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Luisenstrasse 37a ( location ) |
Former Institute for Technical Physics at the Technical University, now the music laboratory of the Munich University of Music and Theater | cubic structure, reinforced concrete skeleton construction, filled in with yellow brickwork and aluminum-glass elements, 1959 by Josef Wiedemann and Franz Hart ; behind the glazed eastern end wall, a spacious entrance hall; set back from Gabelsbergerstrasse, detached. | D-1-62-000-7862 | |
Luisenstrasse 49 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with two bay windows and a gable top, end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-4135 |
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Maillingerstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, raw brick with plaster structures, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4154 | |
Mars Square ( location ) |
Senefelder monument | On a modern base bronze bust, 1877 by Julius Zumbusch ; in the middle of the square. | D-1-62-000-4343 |
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Marsplatz 1 ( location ) |
Wittelsbacher Gymnasium | historicizing group building with roof turret, 1906–1907 by Carl Voit. | D-1-62-000-4342 | |
Marsplatz 10 ( location ) |
Former Military building, now the office of the State Office for Finance | Three-storey saddle roof building with multi-colored exposed brick facades and rich sandstone structure in neo-renaissance forms, by Gustav von Schacky, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4155 | |
Marsplatz 10 / Maillingerstraße 15 ( location ) |
Part of the former Marstallkasement, now part of the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office | three-storey, symmetrical three-wing building in historicizing forms with five relief figures, around 1910; Memorial plaque of the heavy artillery on the concrete fence of the flat forecourt, by Karl Hocheder the Elder. J., 1922. | D-1-62-000-4157 | |
Marsstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Picturesque tenement | Neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, marked 1899, built by Gabriel von Seidl in connection with his former house (No. 28, destroyed); compare Seidlstrasse 18. | D-1-62-000-4344 | |
Marsstrasse 46 ( location ) |
Tuff castle truce column | late Gothic type, probably not set up or revised until 1652. | D-1-62-000-4346 |
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Maßmannstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with bay window, 1900 by Oscar Strelin; increased; uniform block with numbers 4 and 6. | D-1-62-000-4365 | |
Maßmannstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with bay windows, stucco decoration and a large figure of Immaculate, 1900 by Oscar Strelin; increased; Middle part of a uniform block with numbers 2 and 6. | D-1-62-000-4366 | |
Maßmannstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with bay windows, 1900 by Oscar Strelin; increased; uniform block with nos. 2 and 4. | D-1-62-000-4367 | |
Maximiliansplatz 8 ( location ) |
Former House for trade and commerce and the stock market | now Chamber of Commerce and Industry, richly designed building free-standing on three sides in freely historicizing forms with polychrome facade, 1899–1901 by Friedrich Thiersch; preserved interiors, u. a .: staircase with relief by Ignatius Taschner, main staircase, paneled meeting room; forms a block with Max-Joseph-Straße 2. | D-1-62-000-4420 |
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Maximiliansplatz 8/9 ( location ) |
Norn fountain | Figures standing above three basins holding a bowl, made of shell limestone, east of Maximiliansplatz 8, by Hubert Netzer, 1907, moved from Karlsplatz, 1964; Palatinate memorial stone, granite cube with reliefs and inscription on the edge of the ash plant east of Maximiliansplatz 8, by Bernhard Bleeker , 1924, moved from Odeonsplatz, 1934; | D-1-62-000-3825 |
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Max-Joseph-Straße 2 ( location ) |
Former AS Drey residential and commercial building | now Chamber of Commerce and Industry , three-sided free-standing historicizing building, 1911–1912 by Gabriel von Seidl ; with rich sculptural decoration (terracotta frieze by Franz Naager , figures by Heinrich Düll and Georg Pezold); forms a block with Maximiliansplatz 8 (see there). | D-1-62-000-4474 |
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Max-Joseph-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Former Palais Schrenck-Notzing, now the Bavarian Farmers' Association | 1904–06 by Gabriel von Seidl in Italian neo-renaissance forms, with plastic decoration by Anton Pruska; inside vestibule and stairs preserved; Front yard fence. | D-1-62-000-4475 |
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Neureutherstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4720 | |
Neureutherstraße 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1895 by Julius Volk. | D-1-62-000-4721 | |
Neureutherstraße 22 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with two oriels and rich stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-4722 | |
Neureutherstraße 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, with stucco decor, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4723 | |
Neureutherstraße 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with bay window and stucco decoration, 1901 by Philipp Avril. | D-1-62-000-4724 | |
Neureutherstraße 25 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-4725 | |
Neureutherstraße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with stucco decoration on the bay window, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-4726 | |
Neureutherstraße 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-4727 | |
Neureutherstraße 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1897. | D-1-62-000-4728 | |
Neureutherstraße 29 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, around 1890/1900; z. T. simplified. | D-1-62-000-4729 | |
Neureutherstraße 31/33/35/37 ( location ) |
Residential complex | four-storey mansard roof buildings as a uniformly designed group of buildings, the central stairwells emphasized by pilasters and dwarf houses, entrances and décor in Expressionist style forms, using exposed brick masonry, No. 31 with pointed-arch shop installation, by Heinrich Hüther, 1925–1927; in an urban corner with Isabellastraße 1, compare there. | D-1-62-000-7846 | |
Neureutherstraße 39 ( location ) |
Tenement house with restaurant | historicizing, architecture 1904 by Ludwig Dinglreiter, with curved ornamental gable above central flat bay window; Group with Tengstrasse 4. | D-1-62-000-7817 | |
Nordendstraße 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with rich stucco decoration, around 1896; compare Kurfürstenstrasse 7. | D-1-62-000-4803 | |
Nordendstraße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New baroque oriel house with plaster decor, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-4804 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 2 ( location ) |
Löwenbräukeller | picturesque Neo-Renaissance group building (partly renewed) with a terrace in the south; Main part (with hall) 1883 by Albert Schmidt; Extension to the southeast with corner tower and neo-baroque pillar porch 1893–1894 by Friedrich Thiersch; on the vestibule stone lion by Wilhelm von Rümann; with historical cellars since 1820 | D-1-62-000-4818 |
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Nymphenburger Straße 2 ( location ) |
Bronze lion | Inscribed with Ernst Pfeifer 1911; Since the Nymphenburger Höfe was built, the bronze lion has stood in the corner of the beer garden of the Löwenbrauerei | D-1-62-000-4818 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Classical Art Nouveau, 1912–1913 by Heilmann and Littmann, Laureate 2005. | D-1-62-000-4820 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 32/34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, richly structured, with stucco, 1901 by Anton Hatzl; with front garden grille. | D-1-62-000-4821 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 36 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, around 1900; simplified; Group with No. 38. | D-1-62-000-4822 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 38 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, around 1902 by Oskar Dietrich and Martin Heinrich Voigt; Group with No. 36. | D-1-62-000-4823 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 43 ( location ) |
Residential building | 1891 by Hans Hartl in historicist forms, simplified after war damage; From 1893–1909 the ophthalmologist Karl Theodor Herzog worked as a clinic in Bavaria , the chapel furnishings from this time. | D-1-62-000-4826 | |
Nymphenburger Straße 45 ( location ) |
villa | New Renaissance, 1883 by Hermann Berthold; Temporary registry office IV. | D-1-62-000-4827 |
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Odeonsplatz ( location ) |
Equestrian statue of Louis I . | Bronze statue on a brick base, by Max von Widnmann , 1862 (casting: Ferdinand von Miller ). | D-1-62-000-4934 |
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Odeonsplatz 1/2 ( location ) |
Rental and commercial building | Former double residential building, now a rental and commercial building, three-storey, symmetrically designed block above arcades with a hipped roof and classicist facade design, by Leo von Klenze , 1828/29, rebuilt after war damage, 1951/52, No. 2 was facade prize winner 2005. | D-1-62-000-4926 | |
Odeonsplatz 3 ( location ) |
Home Office | former Odeon , three-sided, freestanding, three-storey plastered building with classicist facades, by Leo von Klenze , 1826–1828, reconstruction after severe war damage, by Josef Wiedemann , 1951/52; Counterpart to No. 4. | D-1-62-000-4928 | |
Odeonsplatz 4 ( location ) |
Ministry of Finance | Former Palais Leuchtenberg , three-sided, freestanding, three-storey plastered building with a pillared balcony made of limestone and classicist facades, based on plans by Leo von Klenze , 1817–1821, new building as a reinforced concrete skeleton construction with reconstructed facades and including the original pillared balcony, by Franz Simm and Hans Heid, 1963 -1966; Counterpart to No. 3. | D-1-62-000-4929 |
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Ottostraße ( location ) |
Monument to Franz Xaver Gabelsberger | Bronze seat picture, 1890 by Syrius Eberle ; on a space-like extension at the southwest end of the street. | D-1-62-000-5084 |
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Ottostraße 4/6/8 ( location ) |
Extension of the Bernheimer house | stuccoed neo-baroque facade, 1909–1910 by Friedrich von Thiersch ; with interiors, u. a. Tapestry hall. | D-1-62-000-3820 | |
Ottostraße 10 ( location ) |
Bavarian notary's office | representative administrative, commercial and residential building, three-part, six- to eight-storey building complex in an important urban corner location, reinforced concrete skeleton construction with stone cladding (Marchinger Kalkstein), 1951 based on plans by Emil Freymuth ; Main block highlighted by balconies and flat roof projecting on delicate supports; Façade relief by LR Lippl. | D-1-62-000-7916 | |
Ottostraße 17 ( location ) |
Free-standing cubic construction | essentially classicistic, 1812–1813 by Karl Klumpp, redesigned in 1889 in classic Renaissance forms. | D-1-62-000-5083 |
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Pappenheimstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Double bay apartment building | New Renaissance, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-5095 | |
Pappenheimstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-5096 |
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Pappenheimstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-5097 |
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Pappenheimstrasse 10 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century; Group with No. 12 and Blutenburgstrasse 2. | D-1-62-000-5098 | |
Pappenheimstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-5099 | |
Pappenheimstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, end of the 19th century; Group with No. 10 and Blutenburgstrasse 2. | D-1-62-000-814 | |
Pappenheimstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-5101 | |
Pappenheimstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Former Bavarian War Academy | Richly structured neo-renaissance risalit building, 1889–1890 by Gustav Freiherr von Schacky, converted into a municipal hospital in 1949 | D-1-62-000-5102 |
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Pranckhstraße 2 ( location ) |
Municipal vocational school center Alois Senefelder | Old building (south wing on Tillystraße), baroque style, 1904–1906 by Robert Rehlen , rebuilt after war damage 1949–1952 by Hermann Leitenstorfer , complex with Deroystraße 1; compare Marsplatz, Senefelder Monument. | D-1-62-000-5481 | |
Prielmayerstraße 5 ( location ) |
New judicial building | today Higher Regional Court and Bavarian Constitutional Court, raw brick building in late Gothic to Renaissance forms, with remains of painting, 1903–1905 by Friedrich von Thiersch . | D-1-62-000-5534 |
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Prielmayerstraße 7 ( location ) |
Part of the Palace of Justice | see under Elisenstrasse 1a. | D-1-62-000-1491 | |
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, with bay windows and rich stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5556 | |
Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with rich stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5557 | |
Professor Huber Square; Geschwister-Scholl-Platz ( location ) |
Two Roman type fountains | monumental double-bowl fountain cast from iron, basin made from Hauzenberg granite, by Friedrich von Gärtner 1840–1844; | D-1-62-000-2150 |
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Rambergstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured with two bay windows and stucco decoration, 1892–1894 by Joseph Mayer, facade by Hans Thaler . | D-1-62-000-5654 | |
Rambergstrasse 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, with corner bay window, 1897 by Eugen Behles . | D-1-62-000-5655 | |
Richard-Wagner-Straße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in mixed forms from late Gothic and German Renaissance, with relief decoration, 1900 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-5779 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 7 ( location ) |
Residential building | in late Gothic forms, built 1900–1903 by Leonhard Romeis for Joseph Schülein . | D-1-62-000-5780 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with rich decor in Art Nouveau style, 1900–1903 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-5781 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 10 ( location ) |
Bavarian State Collection for Paleontology and Geology | with the Paleontological Museum , formerly part of the School of Applied Arts , and the neo-baroque building, with an atrium surrounded by arcades, 1899–1902 by Leonhard Romeis ; on the south side plastic jewelry, open staircase and front garden with pillar fence. ( Protected cultural asset ) | D-1-62-000-5782 | |
Richard-Wagner-Straße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with relief on the bay window, 1900–1903 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-5783 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in Italian Renaissance forms, 1905–1906 by Fritz Seidlmair. | D-1-62-000-5784 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | 1903/04 by August Zeh, with a formerly rich facade design, modernized in 1959, redesigned in 1997/98 based on the original facade; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-7884 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classifying Art Nouveau, 1910–1911 by Franz Rank . | D-1-62-000-5785 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1900 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-5786 |
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Richard-Wagner-Straße 19 ( location ) |
Private Clinic Dr. Haas | four-storey Art Nouveau building with rusticated ground floor and above it a longitudinal balcony spanned by two three-sided cores, by Max Neumann, 1910/11, facade simplified. | D-1-62-000-5787 |
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Richard-Wagner-Strasse 21; formerly 27 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque corner building, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-5788 |
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Rottmannstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | picturesque, in romantically modified renaissance forms, with studio and gable, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-5968 | |
Rottmannstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late classicist corner building, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-5969 | |
Rottmannstrasse 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-5970 | |
Radio station 1 ( location ) |
Funkhaus Munich | Old building, block with pronounced vertical structure, 1928–1929 by Richard Riemerschmid ; 1945–1946 after war damage, rebuilt, rebuilt and extended between 1977–1979. | D-1-62-000-6027 |
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Sandstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, raw brick with rich plaster structure and bay window, 1888/89 by Josef Simon. | D-1-62-000-6051 | |
Schackstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Corner house | neo-baroque, richly structured and stuccoed, with a polygonal risalit on Leopoldstrasse and plastic decoration, 1896/97 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-6116 |
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Schackstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, richly structured and stuccoed, 1895–1896 by Leonhard Romeis . | D-1-62-000-6118 | |
Schackstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Neo-Baroque front garden fence | Designed by Leonhard Romeis , 1897. | D-1-62-000-6119 | |
Schellingstrasse 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Erected in 1856/60 for the officer Friedrich Weiß, with a simplified late Classicist facade, wing facing the courtyard in 1895; 1896–1898 Franz Stuck's apartment ; Assembly group with no. 7 and 9. | D-1-62-000-7850 |
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Schellingstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, probably built in 1853; Facade simplified; Assembly group with no. 5 and 9. | D-1-62-000-7851 |
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Schellingstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the corner of Amalienstraße, built in 1853 for master carpenter Johann Sauermann, façade in the arched style (simplified), succeeding Friedrich von Gärtner; 1893 shop installation on Amalienstraße; 1925 restaurant installation; Assembly group with no. 5 and 7. | D-1-62-000-7852 |
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Schellingstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-6135 |
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Schellingstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Biedermeier, 1853 by Max Kuppelmayr. | D-1-62-000-6136 | |
Schellingstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | richly stucco facade with Louis Seize decor on an older building, 1894–1895 by Martin Dülfer . | D-1-62-000-6137 | |
Schellingstraße 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the core in 1844 by Max Kuppelmayr, rebuilt in 1896 by Martin Dülfer , richly stuccoed Art Nouveau facade with neo-classical echoes. | D-1-62-000-6138 | |
Schellingstraße 25 ( location ) |
Window display of a former bakery | Wooden frame in neo-renaissance forms, 1889 | D-1-62-000-10004 | |
Schellingstraße 26 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with double bay front and very rich Art Nouveau stucco decor, 1897–1900 by Martin Dülfer . | D-1-62-000-6139 | |
Schellingstraße 28a ( location ) |
Former public Public lavatory | small pavilion-like neo-baroque building, built in 1901 by Adolf Schwiening and Hartwig Eggers in an important corner location from an urban planning point of view; Expanded to the east in 1950. | D-1-62-000-7853 | |
Schellingstraße 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical with Ionic colossal pilasters and stucco decoration, around 1910/20 | D-1-62-000-6140 | |
Schellingstrasse 44 ( location ) |
Aenania house | former fraternity house in Baroque style, built in 1912 by the Rank brothers ; Back building to Schellingstrasse 44. | D-1-62-000-6141 | |
Schellingstraße 47 ( location ) |
House chapel for the Catholic Girls' Protection Association V. | single-storey, flat-roofed building with a wide roof overhang on a horseshoe-shaped floor plan, glazed west wall and ribbon windows below the ceiling, handling of natural stone slabs, by Sep Ruf with the collaboration of Erich Leukert, 1953/54; connected to the dormitory via a canopy; with equipment. | D-1-62-000-8500 | |
Schellingstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Schelling Salon | five-storey neo-baroque corner building with richly stuccoed facade and sloping corner framed by a polygonal oriel tower, by Johann and Lorenz Grübel, 1897–1899; compare Barerstrasse 43. | D-1-62-000-6142 |
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Schellingstraße 58 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance bay facade, richly structured, by Martin Wintergerst in 1887. | D-1-62-000-6143 | |
Schellingstrasse 60 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1887 by Martin Wintergerst. | D-1-62-000-6144 | |
Schellingstraße 62 ( location ) |
Tenement house with Osteria Italiana | four-storey neo-renaissance corner building with stucco facade, polygonal corner oriel tower and dwarf house, by Johann Lihm, 1889/90. | D-1-62-000-8060 |
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Schellingstrasse 122 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1889–1890 by Heinrich Hilgert. | D-1-62-000-6145 | |
Schellingstrasse 124 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1890 by Michael Reifenstuel. | D-1-62-000-6146 | |
Schellingstrasse 133 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880; Counterpart to no.135. | D-1-62-000-6147 | |
Schellingstrasse 135 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880; Counterpart to No. 133. | D-1-62-000-6148 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 2 ( location ) |
Corner building of a group of roundabouts that is still late classicistic in its core | around 1875 by Max Steinmetz; compare Stiglmaierplatz 2 and Brienner Straße 56. | D-1-62-000-6179 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 5 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-6180 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | richly structured in neo-renaissance, around 1870; similar to No. 11. | D-1-62-000-6182 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | richly structured in neo-renaissance, around 1870; similar to No. 9. | D-1-62-000-6183 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the classical tradition, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-6184 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 18 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with flat bay windows, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-6185 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 21 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, probably by Karl Schmidt in 1887. | D-1-62-000-6186 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1888 by master mason Anton Lottermann. | D-1-62-000-6187 | |
Schleissheimer Straße 25 ( location ) |
Tenement house | richly structured neo-renaissance facade of French character, splendidly stuccoed passage with caryatids, stairs, 1879–1880 for building contractor Josef Brandl , probably according to his own plan. On the rear building there is a wealth of architectural plastic. | D-1-62-000-6188 |
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Schleißheimer Straße 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance in the classical tradition, around 1870. | D-1-62-000-6189 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 29 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance, with a round bay window on the corner, 1877 by Lorenz Gedon ; z. T. changed. | D-1-62-000-6190 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 32 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1889 by Ferdinand Hönig. | D-1-62-000-6191 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with two oriels, 1898 by Fritz Hessemer; Gable changed. | D-1-62-000-6192 |
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Schleißheimer Straße 48 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1880 by Nikolaus Debold. | D-1-62-000-6193 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with a gabled corner project, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-6194 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 60 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Louis XVI Art Nouveau, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-6195 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 62 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-6196 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 65 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque style, with pilaster strips and stucco decoration, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-6197 |
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Schleißheimer Straße 68 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1886. | D-1-62-000-6198 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 73 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Basically neo-Renaissance, with bay window, marked 1898, renewed in 1950. | D-1-62-000-6199 |
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Schleißheimer Straße 74 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, marked 1885; Group with corner house at Heßstrasse 71. | D-1-62-000-6200 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 92 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple neo-renaissance, with corner projections, end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-6204 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 104 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-baroque, with pilasters, 1898 by Georg Müller; Group with No. 106. | D-1-62-000-6205 | |
Schleißheimer Straße 106 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque corner building, richly structured, with pilasters and balcony grilles, 1898 by Georg Müller; Group with no.104. | D-1-62-000-6206 |
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Schönfeldstrasse 3 ( location ) |
Pillar portal of the former War Ministry, now the State Archives | 1823–26 / 30 by Leo von Klenze ; otherwise reconstruction with partial reconstruction after war destruction. | D-1-62-000-6284 |
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Schönfeldstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Josephinum Private Clinic | Baroque Art Nouveau, 1902–1903 by Heilmann and Littmann . | D-1-62-000-6285 |
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Schönfeldstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | German Renaissance with stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-6286 | |
Schönfeldstrasse 22 ( location ) |
Corner building | New Renaissance, 1889; with south wing on Hahnenstrasse, built in 1926 by Paul Böhmer for the Corps Arminia . | D-1-62-000-6287 | |
Schönfeldstrasse 24 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late classicist corner building with a gable roof, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-6288 | |
Schönfeldstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Classicist, with rich stucco decoration in the arched windows, 2nd quarter of the 19th century, probably by Rudolf Röschenauer. | D-1-62-000-6289 | |
Schraudolphstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, 1884 by Josef Wintergerst , 1914 z. T. simplified. | D-1-62-000-6306 | |
Schraudolphstraße 30 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, marked 1889. | D-1-62-000-6307 | |
Schwindstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-6393 | |
Schwindstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, probably by Ferdinand Hönig in 1884. | D-1-62-000-6394 | |
Schwindstrasse 23; Zentnerstraße 2 ( location ) |
primary school | Fair-faced brick building with four-storey wing on Zentnerstrasse with street-side glass bay windows and courtyard-side plastered fields on the parapets, three-storey courtyard wing connected via an intermediate building and gymnasium accessed via a covered corridor, by the City Building Authority Building III, with artistic design by Günther Graßmann , 1956-59. | D-1-62-000-9836 | |
Schwindstrasse 28 ( location ) |
Tenement house | later Art Nouveau, with two bay windows, around 1910. | D-1-62-000-6395 | |
Seidlstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Site headquarters | Forms with nos. 9 and 11 an elongated, richly structured neo-baroque risalit building; According to the inscription on the balcony railing of the figure portal, built in 1901 by Emanuel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-6461 | |
Seidlstraße 9/11 ( location ) |
Motorway Directorate | With No. 7 forms an elongated, richly structured neo-baroque risalit, around 1901 by Emanuel von Seidl . | D-1-62-000-6461 | |
Seidlstrasse 18 ( location ) |
Seidl-Schlösschen | picturesque building adorned with sculptures and reliefs, built in the early 1890s by Gabriel von Seidl as his own office building in the courtyard of his own (destroyed) house; compare Marsstrasse 26. | D-1-62-000-6462 |
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Seidlstrasse 25 ( location ) |
Mayer'sche Hofkunstanstalt | Baroque style building with rich sculptural decoration on the bay window, 1922 by Theodor Fischer . | D-1-62-000-6463 |
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Sophienstraße 5 ( location ) |
Corner house | in early forms of the Maximilian style , 1847 by Matthias Berger, executed by master bricklayer Fr. Xaver Kobinger; z. T. simplified. | D-1-62-000-6585 | |
Sophienstraße 6 ( location ) |
Former Oberfinanzbäsidium, now Oberfinanzdirektion | in classicizing monumental style, 1938–1942 (inscribed) by Franz Stadler; with arcade hall as a passage to the eastern courtyard and with ballroom; with Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 2. | D-1-62-000-6586 | |
Sophienstraße 7 / 7a / 15 ( location ) |
Old Botanical Garden | laid out 1808–1814 by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell , 1935–1937 redesigned as an urban park. The glass palace stood in the northern part from 1854 to 1931, now the park café and exhibition pavilion; see Sophienstrasse 7 and 7a. | D-1-62-000-217 |
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Sophienstraße 7 ( location ) |
Park Cafe and Restaurant | 1935-37 by Oswald E. Bieber ; Urban development completion of Katharina-von-Bora-Straße. | D-1-62-000-6588 | |
Sophienstraße 7a ( location ) |
Art exhibition pavilion in the Old Botanical Garden | 1935–37 by Oswald E. Bieber . | D-1-62-000-6589 |
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Steinheilstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late Classicist facade, richly structured, with two flat projections and a carved door, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-6621 | |
Steinheilstrasse 12 ( location ) |
Tenement house | late classicist corner house, 3rd quarter of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-6622 | |
Steinheilstrasse 20 ( location ) |
coffee shop | So-called Cafe Jasmin , complete interior fittings typical of the time of the corner and merging ground-floor dining rooms, based on plans by the decoration store Eugen Heiden Munich, 1955 | D-1-62-000-8050 |
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Stiglmaierplatz 2 ( location ) |
Risalit-like raised central building | a rondel group which is essentially still late Classicist, 1873–1876 by Max Steinmetz; compare Brienner Strasse 56 and Schleißheimer Strasse 2 | D-1-62-000-6705 |
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Tengstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1890/1900. | D-1-62-000-6797 | |
Tengstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Corner building in the German Renaissance, with two oriels, 1903 by August Brüchle, Tektur 1904 by Ludwig Dinglreiter. | D-1-62-000-6798 | |
Tengstrasse 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau corner building, with three oriels, Madonna relief and stucco decoration, 1903 by Georg Völkl. | D-1-62-000-6799 | |
Tengstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Baroque Art Nouveau, richly stuccoed, marked 1907. | D-1-62-000-6800 | |
Tengstrasse 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with two bay windows, probably by master builder Ernst Mayrhofer in 1907. | D-1-62-000-6802 | |
Theresienstraße ( location ) |
Ohm monument | Marble seat picture, 1895 by Wilhelm von Rümann in the forecourt of the new Technical University building in front of No. 90. | D-1-62-000-6870 | |
Theresienstraße 4/8 ( location ) |
Extension of the Bayerische Versicherungsbank | 1937–38 by Heinrich Bergthold, adapted to the old building (see Ludwigstrasse 21). | D-1-62-000-6861 | |
Theresienstraße 14 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classical in the Klenze style, around 1828; Group with number 16. | D-1-62-000-6862 | |
Theresienstraße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | with belt cornices and arched roofs, around 1850/60. | D-1-62-000-6863 | |
Theresienstraße 16 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, around 1828; Ground floor rebuilt in 1891, otherwise no.14. | D-1-62-000-6864 | |
Theresienstraße 33 ( location ) |
simple late classicist style, with belt cornices, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-6865 | ||
Theresienstraße 40 ( location ) |
Residential and commercial building | Neo-Baroque, with rich stucco decoration and iron balcony, 1899–1900 by Ludwig Herrmann. | D-1-62-000-6866 | |
Theresienstraße 46/48 ( location ) |
Residential high-rise | Eight-storey, with recessed south facade and shop zone, reinforced concrete (bulkhead construction), 1950–1952 by Sep Ruf , flat roof overhang on metal supports at block height, continuous balcony zones and floor-to-ceiling window elements; with garages. | D-1-62-000-6867 | |
Theresienstraße 68 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance facade, clad with terracotta panels, increased by two storeys around 1860/70, 1885; compare No. 72. | D-1-62-000-6868 | |
Theresienstraße 72 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, clad with terracotta panels, around 1860/70; compare No. 68. | D-1-62-000-6869 | |
Theresienstraße 73 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Classical neo-renaissance, richly structured, around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-6871 | |
Theresienstrasse 90; (N2) ( location ) |
Institute for high voltage and systems engineering at the Technical University, so-called high voltage building | Institute building, cubic building block consisting of a high-voltage hall in the southern part and institute rooms in the northern part, an experimental hall with a closed exposed masonry area facing Theresienstraße, exposed masonry panels arranged in a sawtooth shape on the east and west side with vertical window slits and free-standing stair towers, institute masonry rooms in reinforced concrete skeleton construction with exposed gravel structures discontinued, by Werner Eichberg and Franz Hart , 1957–1963. | D-1-62-000-7881 | |
Theresienstrasse 90; (N3) ( location ) |
Institute for Electrical Engineering at the Technical University | Six-storey, cubic flat roof building with a recessed attic storey and yellow clinker brick lining between visible precast concrete elements, by Gustav Hassenpflug , 1959–1964; To the west, elongated flat-roof machine hall with windowless grid facade and clinker cladding in the base area. | D-1-62-000-7882 | |
Theresienstraße 93 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately corner building in the German Renaissance, with plastic decoration on the bay windows, marked 1897; at the intersection with Schleissheimer and Maßmannstraße | D-1-62-000-6872 | |
Theresienstraße 154 ( location ) |
Suburban home | late classicist style, with a console cornice, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-6873 | |
Theresienstraße 158 ( location ) |
Tenement house | four-storey neo-baroque mansard roof building with stucco facade structured by pilaster strips, by Friedrich Adam, 1892; on the ground floor since 1904 a hairdressing salon (“Salon Charlotte”), with historical furnishings from around 1910 to around 1960. | D-1-62-000-6874 | |
Thorwaldsenstraße 12 ( location ) |
Three-storey neo-renaissance building | Raw brick with house stone integration, pillar balcony (including antique relief) and rear terrace, 1884 by Max Littmann for Jakob Heilmann . | D-1-62-000-6918 | |
Tillystraße 3 ( location ) |
Part of the parcel delivery office | see Arnulfstrasse 62. | D-1-62-000-409 |
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Türkenstrasse 4 ( location ) |
Palais Dürckheim, later the Prussian legation | Free-standing, cubic building in Italianizing Neo-Renaissance, facade in different colored brick with sandstone structures and reliefs, 1843–1844 by Franz Jakob Kreuter . | D-1-62-000-6995 |
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Türkenstrasse 17 ( location ) |
Former Turkish barracks | 1823–26 by Friedrich von La Roche; only a remnant of the central projection , with the former main portal, a neo-baroque memorial plaque of the Kgl. Bavarian infantry body regiment above and a four-pillar vestibule. | D-1-62-000-6996 |
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Türkenstrasse 23 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Moving neo-baroque facade, with bay window, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-6997 | |
Türkenstrasse 30 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in white and red bricks, richly structured with pilaster strips, arched windows and terracotta ornaments, probably based on a design by Franz Jakob Kreuter around 1845 ; compare No. 4. | D-1-62-000-6998 | |
Türkenstrasse 33 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Late classicist style, with grooved ground floor, mid-19th century | D-1-62-000-6999 | |
Türkenstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | simple late classicist style, with cornices, 1842 by master bricklayer Karl Deiglmayr. | D-1-62-000-7000 | |
Türkenstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7001 | |
Türkenstrasse 37 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, 1880. | D-1-62-000-7002 | |
Türkenstrasse 43 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7003 | |
Türkenstrasse 45 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7004 | |
Türkenstrasse 47 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with stucco decoration, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7005 | |
Türkenstrasse 54 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque style, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7007 | |
Türkenstrasse 55 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Baroque, with rich stucco decoration, marked 1881. | D-1-62-000-7008 | |
Türkenstrasse 57 ( location ) |
Old simpl | Since 1903, the Simplizissimus artist's bar, neo-baroque building with stucco decor, 1894. | D-1-62-000-7009 | |
Türkenstrasse 59 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-7010 | |
Türkenstrasse 60 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque style, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7011 | |
Türkenstrasse 61 ( location ) |
Front and rear rear building | Residential house, four-storey front rear building with neo-baroque facade design, by Josef Stock, 1900/01. | D-1-62-000-8442 | |
Türkenstrasse 63 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New baroque, with two-dimensional structure, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-7012 | |
Türkenstrasse 68 ( location ) |
Elementary school | North wing neo-baroque, 1900–1901 by Hermann Frauenholz; 1951 Main building from 1871 heavily renovated. | D-1-62-000-7013 | |
Türkenstrasse 71 ( location ) |
Tenement house | stately, broad corner building, neo-baroque with rich structure and stucco decoration, around 1890/1900. | D-1-62-000-7014 | |
Türkenstrasse 72 ( location ) |
Tenement house | in the late classicist tradition, richly structured, around 1870; in a dead end extension. | D-1-62-000-7015 | |
Türkenstrasse 76 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with two bay windows and very rich stucco decoration, 1901 by Liebergesell and Feodor Lehmann. | D-1-62-000-7016 | |
Türkenstrasse 78 ( location ) |
Residential building | Three-storey, elongated, simply classicist, mid-19th century; northern rear building, 1864 by Max Kuppelmayr. | D-1-62-000-7904 | |
Türkenstrasse 85 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, with rich, flat structure, around 1860/70. | D-1-62-000-7017 | |
Türkenstrasse 90 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1880/90. | D-1-62-000-7018 | |
Türkenstrasse 92 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, richly structured, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7019 | |
Türkenstrasse 99 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with domed corner projections, rich structure and stucco decoration, 1886–1887 by Friedrich Steffan; uniform block with no.101. | D-1-62-000-7020 | |
Türkenstrasse 101 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with domed corner projections, rich structure and stucco decoration, 1886–1887 by Friedrich Steffan; uniform block with no.99. | D-1-62-000-7021 | |
Türkenstrasse 103 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, in layers of colored brick, with corner bay window, 1889 (reduced roof area). | D-1-62-000-7022 |
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Türkenstrasse 104 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, 1895 by S. Seemüller; simplified; Group with No. 106 and Georgenstraße 19. | D-1-62-000-7023 | |
Türkenstrasse 106 ( location ) |
Tenement house | neo-baroque corner building, 1895 by S. Seemüller; z. Partly simplified; Group with no.104 and Georgenstrasse 19. | D-1-62-000-7024 |
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Veterinärstraße 1 ( location ) |
Former Fritz Beck Student House, now institute of the Ludwig Maximilians University | Erected in 1952/53 by Harald Roth with the abandonment of the building site and the use of rubble bricks; Facades made of grouted exposed brickwork, arched canopy on iron supports; Memorial plaque to Fritz Beck, who fell victim to the National Socialists in 1934, in the foyer. Fountain sculpture, relief bronze column with scenes from Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, 1965 by Max Faller ; in the garden courtyard. | D-1-62-000-7886 | |
Veterinärstraße 6 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicistic, facade design around 1828 by Karl Deiglmayr; compare No. 8. | D-1-62-000-7198 | |
Veterinärstraße 7 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance in the classical tradition, around 1870/80. | D-1-62-000-7199 | |
Veterinärstraße 8 ( location ) |
Tenement house | classicist, facade design around 1828 by Karl Deiglmayr, new classicist addition; compare No. 6. | D-1-62-000-7200 | |
Veterinärstraße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with bay window, late 19th century | D-1-62-000-7201 | |
Veterinärstraße 10 ( location ) |
villa | Low, elongated building of rural and suburban character, around 1800; forms a unit with Kaulbachstrasse 41. | D-1-62-000-7202 | |
Veterinärstraße 11 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance corner building, end of the 19th century | D-1-62-000-7203 | |
Veterinärstraße 13 ( location ) |
Gate at the south end of the Veterinary Faculty complex | classicistic, 1790 by Franz Thurn, perhaps based on a design by Friedrich Ludwig Sckell . | D-1-62-000-7204 | |
Von-der-Tann-Strasse 2 ( location ) |
Former school | in the forms of the Klenzesche palace architecture, 1827–1829 by Johann Ulrich Himbsel ; rebuilt for Bayerische Handelsbank in 1962. | D-1-62-000-7286 | |
Von-der-Tann-Straße 3 ( location ) |
Small, detached suburban house of classicism | 1814 by Rudolf Röschenauer; Set back behind the front yard, far from the road. | D-1-62-000-7287 | |
Von-der-Tann-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Stately tenement house | Classicist, with a richly structured facade, by Rudolf Röschenauer in 1829. | D-1-62-000-7288 | |
Von-der-Tann-Straße 9 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neoclassical, around 1910. | D-1-62-000-7289 |
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Winzererstraße 46 ( location ) |
Tenement house | historicizing, with wide bay window, early 20th century | D-1-62-000-7615 | |
Winzererstraße 48 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with rich stucco decoration, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-7616 | |
Wittelsbacherplatz ( location ) |
Equestrian statue of Elector Maximilian I. | Larger-than-life bronze sculpture on a granite marble base, by Bertel Thorwaldsen and Leo von Klenze , 1839. ( Protected cultural property ) | D-1-62-000-7627 |
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Wittelsbacherplatz 1 ( location ) |
Column balcony of the portal of the former Palais Arco-Zinneberg | 1824/25 by Leo von Klenze ; Facades reconstructed after being destroyed in the war, modern interior |
D-1-62-000-7625 |
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Wittelsbacherplatz 4 ( location ) |
Former Ludwig-Ferdinand-Palais (Alfonspalais) | now administration of Siemens AG, 1825/26 from Leo von Klenze , who lived in the house for 25 years; around 1850 extended by three axes to the west. Entrance facade in the east at Kardinal-Döpfner-Straße 1. | D-1-62-000-7626 |
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Zentnerstraße 2 ( location ) |
Bronze bust | Moritz von Schwind , 1890 by Ernst Hähnel ; in the school yard. | D-1-62-000-7732 | |
Zentnerstraße 3 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, richly structured, with stucco decoration, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-7733 | |
Zentnerstraße 13 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Renaissance, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-7734 | |
Zentnerstraße 15 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau-Renaissance mixed form with stucco decor, around 1900. | D-1-62-000-7735 | |
Zentnerstraße 17 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, with bay window, tail gable and plaster structures, marked 1907. | D-1-62-000-7736 | |
Zentnerstraße 19 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Art Nouveau, painterly structured by bay windows, balconies and loggias, beginning of the 20th century | D-1-62-000-7737 | |
Zieblandstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Apartment building | six-storey corner building above a high basement, facades with windows and loggias open over a large area and designed in multiple colors, by Josef Wiedemann with the collaboration of Rudolf Ehrmann, 1956/57; in an important urban area. | D-1-62-000-8305 | |
Zieblandstrasse 34 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with oriels on the two risalits, raw brick with very rich plaster structures, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-7748 | |
Zieblandstrasse 41 ( location ) |
Tenement house | Neo-Renaissance, with a risalit, raw brick with rich plaster structure, around 1890. | D-1-62-000-7749 | |
Zirkus-Krone-Straße 8 ( location ) |
Circus crown | Administrative building, neo-classicist, palais-like villa with pillared balcony and plastic decor, around 1920. | D-1-62-000-4345 |
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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Kaulbachstraße 29b ( location ) |
Garden shed | neoclassical from 1922; Removed from the list of monuments in 2009 as hardly any historical substance has survived |
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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Türkenstrasse 52 ( location ) |
Tenement house | New Baroque, with bay window, built by Heinrich Lehmpuhl in 1882/83, deleted from the list of monuments in the 1960s due to structural changes 1947–1950 on the upper floor and roof truss as well as due to reconstruction of the staircase and shop window on the ground floor in the 1960s. Demolition in spring 2019 |
D-1-62-000-7006 | |
Wredestrasse 1 ( location ) |
deleted from the list of monuments after cancellation | D-1-62-000-7695 |
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 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ a b Print 16/2567 (PDF; 0.4 MB) Bavarian State Parliament; Retrieved November 7, 2016.
- ↑ A jewel in construction on Türkenstrasse has to give way to a new building: the old Munich is being destroyed here. In: www.merkur.de. March 1, 2019, accessed March 22, 2019 .
Web links
- List of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation
- Architectural monuments in Maxvorstadt in the Bavarian Monument Atlas