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which had featured buildings surrounded by a parklike setting, Klenze created an enclosed urban square to better fit with the adjacent Old Town. However, the Feldherrnhalle, erected to close the view at the southern end on the site of the demolished gate, was commissioned from Klenze's rival
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in 1840–41. As the building of the square continued, the project expanded to include the new Ludwigstraße; originally it had been intended as a central square. As a result, the obelisk in memory of the Bavarian troops who had died fighting with
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march on the Feldherrnhalle on 9 November 1923 in the course of the Beer Hall Putsch, which ended in a gunfight in which four state police officers and 16 Nazis were killed. During the
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of 1871), which proceeded down the Ludwigstraße to the Feldherrnhalle, with the VIP rostrum usually being located at the statue of Ludwig I. The annual parade to the
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in 1833. In 1862 an equestrian statue of Ludwig I was added at the mouth of the street between the Odeon and the Palais Leuchtenberg; it was designed by
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The Odeonsplatz has traditionally been an important site of parades and public events, including funeral processions (most recently for
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As early as 1790, plans were made in connection with the removal of the old city walls to replace the Schwabing Gate (
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showing Munich's cheering crowds celebrating the outbreak of the First World War on 2 August 1914.
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in 1988), victory parades (most recently for the Bavarian troops who took part in the
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According to many historians, this traditional function was the reason for the
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Pre-1891 photograph looking south to the Feldherrnhalle from the Odeonsplatz
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The Odeonsplatz is located north of the Old Town, on the border between
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View from the Odeonsplatz on to the Feldherrnhalle (l) and the
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The Odeonsplatz was also the subject of at least one
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48°08′32″N 11°34′39″E / 48.1422°N 11.5775°E / 48.1422; 11.5775

Theatinerkirche

Theatine Church
Feldherrnhalle

Munich
Leo von Klenze
Ludwigstraße
Odeon
Residenz
Theatine Church
Feldherrnhalle
Beer Hall Putsch
Altstadt-Lehel
Maxvorstadt
Odeon
Bavarian Ministry of the Interior
Palais Leuchtenberg
Bavarian State Ministry of Finance
Palazzo Farnese
Rome
Bazaar Building
Palais Ludwig Ferdinand
Siemens
Brienner Straße
Wittelsbacherplatz
Feldherrnhalle
Loggia dei Lanzi

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