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592:" (roughly translated "Barrel-makers' dance". According to the (disproved) tradition, the "Schäffler" supposedly were the first to dance in the streets after the plague ended, thus encouraging the people to cheer up and go outdoors). The old Gothic arsenal building close to Marienplatz houses the
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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
657:. When Bavaria was reunited in 1506 Munich became capital of the whole of Bavaria. The arts then became increasingly influenced by the court and Munich began to outperform the other cities of the duchy.
1485:. Starting in 1701, Max Emanuel conducted a systematic extension of the palace. The first half of Max Emanuel's reign was still dominated by his parents' Italian court artists, like
983:("State Chancellery"), housed in the former Army Museum, with the addition of glass wings left and right of the original building. The repurposed building was completed in 1993.
1196:. The Alte Pinakothek and the Lenbachhaus are buildings in Neo-Renaissance style, which suffered damage during World War II, for the other museums modern buildings were created.
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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
1318:. The western portion of Maximilianstraße is known for its designer shops, luxury boutiques, jewellery stores, and one of Munich's foremost five-star hotels, the
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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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1542:(the new palace; 1701–1726) and Schloss Lustheim (Lustheim Palace; 1684–1688). Most parts of the palace complex serve as museums and art galleries.
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churches is St.Ursula in
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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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and numerous state ministries and palaces. Behind the Siegestor the avenue is called
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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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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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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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1594:The oldest church within the city borders is the
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1227:. Same as the Brienner Straße the avenue of King
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1343:(House of Art), the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum (
1329:runs parallel to Maximilianstraße and begins at
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1778:– Modern architecture and architects in Munich
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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
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16:Overview of the architecture of Munich
794:architecture. Its dome dominates the
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92:Main architectural sights of Munich
1064:Royal avenues, museums and theatres
820:church in Bavaria (1727–1733). The
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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
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1058:François de Cuvilliés the Younger
1023:Archbishop of Munich and Freising
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728:German Hunting and Fishing Museum
564:At the center of the city is the
1400:'s "secular patron saint", the
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1538:(the old palace; 1617–1623),
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1703:Munich 1972 Summer Olympics
1694:campus in southern Munich.
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