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A historic building dating back to 1310, the Old Town Hall in Munich features a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and neo-Gothic, with its Grand Hall hosting notable events, including Goebbels' speech in 1938.
A Gothic hall church and hospital church in Munich, southern Germany, featuring Rococo frescoes and stucco ornament by the Asam brothers, and a tower with a lantern dome of characteristic Munich type. It was remodelled in the 18th and 20th centuries after suffering damage and destruction.
The Alter Hof is a former imperial residence of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, featuring late Gothic westwings and Renaissance-style buildings.
A historic opera house, the National Theatre Munich is the home of the Bavarian State Opera, Bavarian State Orchestra, and the Bavarian State Ballet. It has a rich history, with its current third theatre building opening in 1963 to recreate Karl von Fischer's original neo-classical design.
A royal palace, the Munich Residence is a majestic complex featuring a range of architectural styles, from Renaissance to Baroque and Rococo, showcasing the grandeur of the House of Wittelsbach.
A monumental loggia on the Odeonsplatz, originally built to honour the tradition of the Bavarian Army, featuring statues of two military leaders and a sculptural group representing the victory over the French and the unification of Germany.
A Catholic church in Italian high-Baroque style, built from 1663 to 1690, founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy.
A cultural heritage ensemble, Odeonsplatz is a square in central Munich that hosts parades, public events, and demonstrations, named for the former concert hall, Odeon, on its northwestern side.
A Catholic cathedral featuring a unique bell combination, with ten bells from the 14th to 21st centuries, including one of the largest bells in Bavaria, cast in 1490.
A Renaissance church in Munich, southern Germany, the largest north of the Alps, built as a spiritual center for the Counter Reformation from 1583 to 1597.
A bronze sculpture by Syrius Eberle, dedicated to Franz Xaver Gabelsberger, the inventor of a cursive shorthand system, mounted on a stone base and depicting Gabelsberger in a sitting position.
A museum building, the Münchner Haus der Kulturinstitute, houses multiple cultural institutes under one roof, serving as a hub for artistic and intellectual exchange in Munich.
A portrait and gem collection features an antique mummy portrait from around 140 AD, depicting a young upper-class man of imperial Egypt, and over 800 engraved gems donated by Helmut Hansmann.
A museum in Munich, Germany, showcasing a collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, featuring iconic works from the Classical period to the Roman era.
The State Museum of Egyptian Art is an archaeological museum displaying the Bavarian state collection of ancient Egyptian art, featuring exhibits from the predynastic to dynastic periods and a small Middle East section on Assyrian and Babylonian culture.
A museum of modern art, the Pinakothek der Moderne is one of the most important and popular modern art museums in Europe. It features a collection of modernist art, including industrial design, graphic design, and applied arts.
A modern art museum, the Museum Brandhorst features a unique building designed by Sauerbruch Hutton architects, showcasing approximately 700 works of art, including notable pieces by Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and others.
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