Maximilianeum
Maximilianeum
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- Lehel • 8 min walk
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Harrison F. Carter
Cologne, Germany10,853 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
Clear parallels with Rome in this section of Munich, and a lovely and impressive place to wander....enjoyable even in the rain.
Written 23 October 2021
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Steve W
1,276 contributions
Nov 2019
well this was nice a walk and to see this outstanding building was just breath taking we were very impressed with what we could see we had a wonderful time
Written 5 December 2019
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Ken T
Glen Oaks, NY609 contributions
Sept 2019 • Solo
I was on the hop on/off bus and saw this amazing building and I had to get off at the next stop to see up close. The historic building was built in 1874.
Written 2 October 2019
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K G
Washington DC, DC76 contributions
Sept 2019
I came across this while walking and exploring the city. It's a remarkable structure and worth doing a drive by if sightseeing in the city.
Written 1 October 2019
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SilverOrlov
Bedford, Canada1,823 contributions
Aug 2019
This is a historic building, built in 1874 by order of the King of Bavaria, Maximilian the Second. Since 1949, the Bavarian Parliament has been sitting in front part of the building. You can get inside exclusively in a group tour by prior arrangement. In general, this is a huge and very beautiful building, which was built in the neo-Gothic style and under the influence of Semper in the Renaissance style to many individual elements.
Written 14 September 2019
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Andrei C
Bucharest, Romania36 contributions
May 2019 • Family
Amazing view of the city and the river. You also can have a nice walk in the park nearby. The place is not far from the city center.
Written 31 May 2019
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Ralf K
Wurzburg, Germany1,494 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
I you walk the famous Maximilianstrasse in direction to the Isar river you will have always a look to this amazing building. Whose lavish backdrop architecture achieved this great distance effect and was built under King Max II from 1857 to 1874. The facade was designed in the style of the Renaissance with round arches, columns, mosaics and busts filled niches. The construction is dominated by the city side 150-meter-long facade, which is bounded on both ends by three storey open door arcades. Today, this grandiose building houses the Bavarian parliament.
Written 19 April 2019
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Michael Adamidis 🇬🇷
Kastoria, Greece6,350 contributions
Feb 2019
this building is next to the center of muenchen .its the bavarian parliament .i have no idea if someone can visit it inside but its worth to go around and take some photos of the buillding and the whole area.
Written 28 February 2019
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Thanh Cuong Le
6 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
When I was in Munich I spent most of my time walking around the city without using any map. And after the sun gone down, I was walking along the Isar river. Around 11pm I suddenly recognized a big statue on a bridge. Taking a walk to the statue just to realized that there was a beautiful building right in front of my eyes was one of my best experience in this city. The place was still light up at night and there were some local people at the place chilling and talking.
If you want to get to the building on foot, just walk along the river. By tram or underground trains there are also many ways to reach the place, very well located.
If you want to get to the building on foot, just walk along the river. By tram or underground trains there are also many ways to reach the place, very well located.
Written 29 June 2018
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Cristi I
Sibiu, Romania1,095 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
You have to see this beautiful buildimg even from outside like us, because is totally worth it. Also a cool view from the front upon the city.
Written 27 October 2017
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- (0.21 km) Hotel Ritzi
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- Restaurants near Maximilianeum:
- (0.02 km) Landtagsgaststaette im Maximilianeum
- (0.20 km) Restaurant Ritzi
- (0.25 km) Hofbraeukeller
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