Town halls in Munich
This page gives an overview of town halls in the urban area of the Bavarian capital Munich . On the one hand, these are the town halls of the city of Munich itself, and on the other hand, the former town halls of the towns incorporated into Munich.
City halls of the city of Munich
designation | location | construction time | Remarks | image |
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Old Town Hall |
Marienplatz 15 ( location ) |
1470-1480 | Erected by Jörg von Halspach in place of a previous building destroyed by lightning , connects to the north of the Talburgtor , which was converted into a town hall tower , and until 1874 the seat of the Munich magistrate , after which it moved to the New Town Hall, a passage to the valley followed |
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new town hall |
Marienplatz 8 ( location ) |
1867-1874 1889-1892 1898-1905 |
Seat of the mayor , the city council and the main seat of the city administration , built in three construction phases instead of an entire block between Marienplatz, Wein- , Landschafts- and Dienerstraße, in the tower carillon with 43 bells and moving figures. |
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City high-rise (Old Technical Town Hall) |
Blumenstrasse 28b ( location ) |
1928-1929 | Munich's first high-rise, formerly called the Technical Town Hall, today the seat of the Department for Urban Planning and Building Regulations |
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Technical town hall | Friedenstrasse 40 ( location ) |
1997-2000 | Seat of the building department |
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Former town halls of incorporated places
Some of the town halls of the places incorporated into Munich are still preserved. Due to their age and their historical importance, most of them are listed.
designation | location | construction time | Remarks | image |
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Feldmoching town hall | Josef-Frankl-Straße 55 Feldmoching ( location ) |
1913 | built as the town hall of Feldmoching | |
Großhadern town hall | Würmtalstraße 126 Großhadern ( location ) |
1930-31 | built according to plans by Ludwig Zwingmann as the town hall of Großhadern |
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Old Pasing town hall | Bäckerstraße 14 Pasing ( location ) |
1899-1901 | built according to plans by Otto Numberger as the town hall of the municipality of Pasing (from 1905 town of Pasing), used as town hall until 1937 |
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Pasing town hall | Bäckerstraße 9 with Landsberger Straße 486 Pasing ( location ) |
1936-37 | built according to plans by architects Friedrich Lämmle , Heinrich Volbehr and Heinrich Rettig as the new town hall of Pasing, only used as town hall from November 15, 1937 until the incorporation of Pasing on April 1, 1938, today there u. a. District inspection, citizens' office, registry office, social welfare office and district committee 21 |
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Disused town halls
designation | location | construction time | Remarks | image |
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Small town hall | Northeast corner of the Petersbergl ( location ) |
connected to the town hall tower to the south, seat of municipal authorities such. B. the registry office, destroyed in 1944, at this point now the outside staircase and cafeteria of Rischart |
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Town hall Sendling | Plinganserstrasse |
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Solln town hall | Stridbeckstrasse ( location ) |
1927 | after incorporation of Sollns 1938 district inspection of Munich district 36 (Solln) |
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