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Justizpalast by Balthasar Schmitt details
Justizpalast (Palace of Justice) built 1891-1897
Justizpalast (Palace of Justice),
Justizpalast (Palace of Justice), built 1891-1897
details
Justizpalast (Palace of Justice), built 1891-1897details
Siegestor
Munich Academy of Fine Arts is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany, founded 1808 by Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria as the Royal Academy of Fine ArtsThe large 19th-century Renaissance Revival style building complex, designed by Gottfried Neureuther, was completed in 1886
Munich Academy of Fine ArtsMax von Widnmann (1812 –1895) Castor and Pollux (1886)
Munich Academy of Fine Arts
Max von Widnmann
Castor and Pollux (1886)
Bavarian National Museum by Gabriel von Seidl
Bavarian National Museum 1894 –1899
Bavarian National Museum 1894 –1899
Arcisstrasse the horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928
Arcisstrasse the horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928
The horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928
Arcisstrasse The horse tamer
(Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928
Figure of traditional
Cooper, or barrel maker
Juristische Bibliothek
Law-Library Stairs
(you don’t need to be a lawyer
or a law student to visit this elaborate library as it is
open to the public)
Juristische Bibliothek (Law-Library) is located within the city’s Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)
Juristische Bibliothek (Law-Library) Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall, 3rd Floor)
Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)
Bavarian State Library (National Bavarian Library)General Reading Room Mon - Sun 8.00 - 24.00
The Maximilianstraße in Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues next to the Brienner Straße, the Ludwigstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. It starts at Max-Joseph-Platz, where the Residenz and the National Theatre are situated, and runs east-west. Today, highest retail rents in Germany
Max-Joseph-Platz memorial for King Maximilian Joseph (Maximilian I, King of Bavaria) by Christian Daniel Rauch Detail of the pedestal
Memorial for King Maximilian Joseph (Maximilian I, King of Bavaria) by Christian Daniel Rauch Detail of the pedestal
Details of the pedestal - Promotion of religion and the arts
Promotion of justice and agriculture
The Memorial was only revealed in 1835 since the king had rejected to be eternalized in sitting position
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Bronze statue (5 m high) of Maximilian II (1811 – 1864) with the constitution and a sword in his hands. He reigned as King of Bavaria between 1848 and 1864.Unlike his father, King Ludwig I and son King Ludwig II, "King Max" was very popular and took a greater interest in the business of Government than in personal extravagance
On the lower part of the pedestal sit four allegorical figures representing four virtues:
Friedensliebe(Loving Peace), a young man with a palm branch and a cornucopia
Friedensliebe (Loving Peace), a young man with a palm branch and a cornucopia
Gerechtigkeit (Justice), a woman with book and sword
Stärke (Strength), a man with helmet, sword and lion
Weisheit (Wisdom), a woman with torch
Memorial near Donnersbergerbrücke
Christopher Klein Airborne (2008)
Oberanger, Christopher Klein Airborne (2008)
Oberanger, This reflecting
bowls are part of the art object 'air
borne' by Christopher Klein,
located in the atrium of the Angerhof in
Munich
Munich Old Town Hall Altes Rathaus - detail
Munich Old Town Hall Historic dates in the development of Munich on the facade of Altes Rathaus
Mary's Column The Mariensäule
Mary's Column The MariensäuleThe four putti created by Ferdinand Murmann symbolize the city's overcoming of war, pestilence, hunger and heresy
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Sound: Richard Strauss - Arabella - Mein Elemer (Lisa della Casa) 2016