Palais Gise
The Palais Gise (also called Palais Arco ) is a city palace in the late rococo style in Munich's Prannerstraße 9. It was built around 1760/65 based on the designs of the Munich master builder Karl Albert von Lespilliez and is a monument.
description
The building has a two-story basement. Above it rises the main floor with six arched windows that frame a richly decorated arched window flanked by two pilasters . The influence of François de Cuvilliés' , whose pupil of Lespilliez was, is clearly visible. Due to the great destruction during the Second World War , only the original facade, decorated with numerous stucco elements , is preserved today.
owner
The palace was first owned by the Counts of Taufkirchen before it came to the Counts of Arco in 1831 . In 1837 Friedrich August Freiherr von Gise bought it for 33,000 guilders . It remained in family ownership until 1906, after which it was successively transferred to various banks and companies.
Today it houses, among other things, Department 2 Construction and Art, as well as the procurement of the Archbishop's Ordinariate Munich-Freising , which is located in Department 7 .
literature
- City archive Munich (ed.): House book of the city of Munich . Vol. 2 (= cross quarter ). Oldenbourg, Munich 1960.
- Rudolf Reiser: Old houses - big names . 2., revised. Ed., Stiebner, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-7654-2187-1 .
- Konstantin Köppelmann (author), Dietlind Pedarnig (author): Münchner Palais , 2016, p. 332, ISBN 978-3-86906-820-6 .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Palais Gise (No. D-1-62-000-5486) in the list of monuments for Munich (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation, as of December 25, 2012
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 28.5 ″ N , 11 ° 34 ′ 21.4 ″ E