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Munich features a wide and diverse array of modern architecture, although strict height limitations for buildings have limited the construction of skyscrapers. Most high-rise buildings are clustered at the northern edge of Munich, like the
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palace complex (begun in 1385) on the edge of Munich's Old Town ranks among Europe's most significant museums of interior decoration. Having undergone several extensions, it contains also the treasury and the splendid Rococo
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was erected. In the most western part between Königsplatz and Stiglmeierplatz the Munich modern Volkstheater (roughly translated as "People's Theatre") was founded in 1983. The area around Königsplatz is home to the
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was held to decide whether the construction of high-rise buildings in the inner city should be prohibited; as its result, several building projects, among them the planned
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A new mosque is planned not far from the city center on a vacant lot. An Islamic prayer house still exists in the vicinity but the plans for a bigger and
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churches were constructed: The Maria-Hilf-Kirche in der Au, St.Johannis in Haidhausen and the Kreuzkirche in Giesing. The largest neo-Gothic church is
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The architecture of the Gothic Munich was still strongly influenced by the citizenry and not much different from the other ducal cities such as
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and the National Theatre are situated, and runs from west to east. The avenue is framed by neo-Gothic buildings which house, among others, the
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as his assistant, the French influence significantly increased and Max Emanuel's return in 1715 marked the origin of the era of Bavarian
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whose population is predominantly of Protestant origin was annexed by Bavaria the first Protestant churches St Mathaeus, St. Martin and
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center is situated on the opposite bank of the river, close to the Volksbad, a large public bath built in the art nouveau style.
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and is named Prinzregentenstraße in his honour. Many museums can be found along the avenue, such as the internationally renowned
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style within only 20 years from 1468. Also the late gothic churches of the churchyards of St. Peter and of the Frauenkirche, the
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Four grand royal avenues of the 19th century with magnificent official buildings connect Munich's inner city with the suburbs:
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churches is St.Ursula in Schwabing and the largest neo-baroque churches are St.Margaret in Sendling and St.Joseph in Schwabing.
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period, and was the focus of the early monastic settlement in Munich before the city's official foundation in 1158.
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A landmark of modern Munich is also the architecture of its two large sport arenas. The Olympic Park with its
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is a ballet and musical state theatre on the left bank of the Isar in the south of the inner city. The modern
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from 1816 onwards. The northern part was then constructed since 1827 in line with a plan of Klenze's rival
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at Promenadeplatz, which was constructed shortly before the Italian baroque was introduced in Munich under
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Two large baroque palaces in Nymphenburg and Oberschleissheim are reminders of Bavaria's royal past.
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at Roßmarkt close to the Sendlinger Tor is a palatial building which was constructed in 1774 by
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was constructed in the building that had housed the Cuvilliés Theatre before World War II.
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close to Marienplatz is the oldest church of the inner city. It was first built during the
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and numerous state ministries and palaces. Behind the Siegestor the avenue is called
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was constructed from 1816. The southern part of the avenue was constructed in Italian
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with its neoclassical façade is situated between the old castle and the Residenz. The
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dukes in Munich still exists in the inner city close to Marienplatz. The Renaissance
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Three gates of the demolished medieval fortification have survived to this day: the
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revival styles many new Catholic churches were constructed also in Munich. Since
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Among the baroque and neoclassical mansions which still exist in Munich are the
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on the eastern side of the river. The avenue crosses the river and circles the
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and St. Benno in Neuhausen. At the east side of the river Isar three large
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in Italianate high baroque which had a major influence on Southern German
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in the west of the inner city. The Karlstor is the oldest building at
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The oldest summer residences of the Wittelsbach were Schloss Dachau (
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then controlled the architecture in Munich for several decades. The
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face to face with a Catholic church are discussed controversially.
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hunting lodge constructed in 1734–1739 by François de Cuvilliés.
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by Herzog & DeMeuron is located in the northern suburb of
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was opened on Sankt-Jakobs-Platz, 68 years after the massive
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The second large baroque residence is Schloss Schleissheim (
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next to St. Michael also dates from the renaissance era.
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in Munich were erected in this period as well. Among the
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Next door to the Residenz the neo-classical opera, the
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was built in 1733 by Johann Baptist Gunetzrhainer. The
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serving as chief architect of the court and the young
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Building of the district government of Upper Bavaria
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on the northern fringe of the Old Town close to the
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from 1733, pioneering artists of the Rococo period.
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between 1583 and 1597 as a spiritual center for the
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nearby the cathedral still exist. The former gothic
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The adjacent tower is the only relic of the 8: 1415:takes place. The statue was commissioned by 642:palace which was destroyed in World War II. 702:(Dom zu unserer Lieben Frau – Cathedral of 726:next to the Frauenkirche today houses the 1598:in the suburb of Fröttmaning next to the 584:. The New Town Hall's tower contains the 76:This article gives an overview about the 1477:to the designs of the Italian architect 1349:Bavarian State Archaeological Collection 1194:Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst 1104:was constructed in line with a draft of 687:Nearby St. Peter the Gothic hall-church 61:as seen from the top of the Peterskirche 20: 1737: 1705:, inspired by dew-covered cobwebs. The 1396:statue of a female figure representing 993:with Palais Holnstein and Palais Porcia 774:. The Italian court architects such as 461: 276: 95: 1606:in the district Ramersdorf-Perlach of 1423:constructed the Doric building of the 828:was endowed and built by the Brothers 568:– a large open square named after the 16:Overview of the architecture of Munich 794:architecture. Its dome dominates the 695:, the most popular market of Munich. 7: 772:Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy 92:Main architectural sights of Munich 1064:Royal avenues, museums and theatres 820:church in Bavaria (1727–1733). The 661:Houses of worship in the inner city 1792:Buildings and structures in Munich 1610:was re-designed in Baroque style. 1335:Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria 961:(towards the Residenzstraße), the 708:Archdiocese of Munich and Freising 615:, a grand square dominated by the 14: 1259:, which is the main boulevard of 1239:in the south to the victory gate 1058:François de Cuvilliés the Younger 1023:Archbishop of Munich and Freising 957:(near the Max-Joseph-Platz), the 728:German Hunting and Fishing Museum 564:At the center of the city is the 1400:'s "secular patron saint", the 718:close to the Sendlinger Tor and 622:(Palace of Justice). The nearby 1812:Architecture in Germany by city 1245:Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität 1114:Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria 1: 1538:(the old palace; 1617–1623), 1481:after the birth of their son 1392:(German just 'Bavaria') is a 1290:. Maximilianstraße starts at 1161:State Museum of Classical Art 867:at Theresienwiese. Among the 1566:) in the southern suburb of 1530:), located in the suburb of 892:more representative building 1776:www.muenchenarchitektur.com 1703:Munich 1972 Summer Olympics 1694:campus in southern Munich. 1672:Arabella High-Rise Building 1475:Henriette Adelaide of Savoy 1347:) and the modern adjoining 1282:was constructed under king 1265:Academy of Fine Arts Munich 1243:in the north, skirting the 1110:Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell 874:On 9 November 2006 the new 457: 272: 90: 87:Main architectural examples 1828: 1615:St Michael in Berg am Laim 1584:St Michael in Berg am Laim 1540:Neues Schloss Schleissheim 1536:Altes Schloss Schleissheim 1493:. 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building 1527:Schleissheim Palace 1417:Ludwig I of Bavaria 1369:Franco-Prussian War 1327:Prinzregentenstraße 1163:, on its back side 1116:from 1812 onwards. 1112:under the reign of 1028:Palais Leuchtenberg 747:Counter Reformation 669:Theatinerkirche at 466:High-rise buildings 459: 444:Prinzregentenstraße 274: 210:Schleissheim Palace 93: 1701:was built for the 1663: 1653: 1635: 1613:The Rococo church 1587: 1548:Fürstenried Palace 1522: 1467:Nymphenburg Palace 1461: 1458:Nymphenburg Palace 1384: 1288:Friedrich Bürklein 1276: 1205: 1127:It is starting at 1125: 1081: 995: 919: 911: 764: 674: 594:Munich Stadtmuseum 487:Grünwalder Stadion 458: 273: 200:Fürstenried Palace 190:Nymphenburg Palace 103:Secular buildings 91: 74: 63: 51: 49:, near Marienplatz 39: 31: 1802:Culture in Munich 1797:History of Munich 1650:Olympic Swim Hall 1604:St. Mary's Church 1596:Holy Cross Church 1573:Blutenburg Castle 1430:The neoclassical 1331:Prinz-Carl-Palais 1190:Museum Brandhorst 1043:Ministerpräsident 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Index


New Town Hall


Kaufingerstraße

Frauenkirche

Allianz Arena
Munich
Peterskirche
Frauenkirche
Heiliggeistkirche
Michaelskirche
Theatinerkirche
Trinity Church
Abbey Church of St Anna
Asamkirche
St Michael in Berg am Laim
Ludwigskirche
Alte Hof
Residenz
Palais Preysing
Palais Holnstein
Prinz-Carl-Palais
Nymphenburg Palace
Amalienburg
Fürstenried Palace
Blutenburg Castle
Schleissheim Palace

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