Munich: Historicist Architecture
Places and attractions in the Historicist architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Street
- Historicist architecture
- Church
- Baroque architecture
- Theater
- Shopping
- Concerts and shows
- Square
- Art museum
- Park
- History museum
- Area
- Nightlife
- Specialty museum
- Historical place
- Gothic architecture
- Architecture
- Palace
- Shopping centre
- Neighbourhood
- Sacred and religious sites
- Leo von Klenze
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Shopping district
- Forts and castles
- Dancing
- Vernacular architecture
- Cemetery
- Art gallery
- Swimming
- Lake
- Monuments and statues
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Fountain
- Natural history museum
- Tower
- City hall
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Concert hall
- Watersports
- Nazi architecture
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Friedrich von Gärtner
- Market
- Opera
- Arenas and stadiums
- Performing arts
- Archaeological museum
- Swimming pool
- Brewery
- Universities and schools
- Amusement park
- Memorial
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Library
- Skyscraper
- Event space
- Golf
Dianatempel
Nestled in the heart of Munich's Hofgarten, the Dianatempel is an enchanting historical landmark that captures the essence of Bavarian classical architecture. This elegant pavilion, also known as the Diana Temple, serves as a focal point in the royal gardens, inviting...
Hofbräuhaus am Platzl
Nestled in the heart of Munich, Germany, the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl stands as a testament to Bavarian culture and the time-honored tradition of beer drinking. This world-renowned beer hall dates back to the 16th century and has since evolved into an iconic destination...
Talburgtor
The Talburgtor, also called Talbrucktor, was one of the five city gates built in the late 12th century, as first city walls of medieval Munich. The Talburgtor was also called Unteres Tor, Taltor or Rathausturm.
Leonrodplatz
Leonrodplatz is a square in the Munich district of Neuhausen. It was named in 1927 after the former Bavarian Minister of Justice Leopold von Leonrod.
Stiglmaierplatz
Stiglmaierplatz is a square in the Munich district of Maxvorstadt. It was named in 1845 after the artist Johann Baptist Stiglmaier and was previously the Kronprinzenplatz and since 1826 it was known as the Ludwigplatz.
Kabinettsgarten
The Kabinettsgarten is a small courtyard on the eastern side of the royal residence in Munich. The Kabinettsgarten adjoins the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche.
Pasinger Marienplatz
The Pasinger Marienplatz is the central square of the formerly independent city of Pasing. Pasing has been a district of Munich since 1938. In order to distinguish the square from the Munich Marienplatz, it bares the name Pasinger Marienplatz ever since.
St.-Anna-Platz
The St. Anna Platz is a square in Munich. It is registered as a listed ensemble in the Bayerische Denkmalliste.
Kaufingerstraße
The Kaufingerstraße is one of the oldest streets in Munich and, together with the Neuhauser Straße, one of the most important shopping streets in Munich.
Königinstraße
The Königinstraße is a street in Munich. It runs west of the Englischer Garten from the Von-der-Tann-Straße in the district of Maxvorstadt, to the north and to the Maria-Josepha-Straße and Mandlstraße in the Ensemble Alt-Schwabing.
Gollierplatz
The Gollierplatz is a square in Munich's Westend district.
Kurfürstenplatz
Kurfürstenplatz is a square in the Munich district of Schwabing and is located about two and a half kilometres north of the city centre.
Schwere-Reiter-Straße
The Schwere-Reiter-Straße is a 1.2 km long street in Munich's Schwabing-West district in the Oberwiesenfeld area. It leads from Leonrodplatz to the Hohenzollernstraße on the corner of Winzererstraße, where it branches off to the north of the Ackermannstraße.
Theatinerstraße
The Theatinerstraße is a street in Munich's old town. It connects the Odeonsplatz with the southern lying Marienhof and houses a number of classical buildings and several shops. The street received its name due to the adjoining Theatinerkirche; it used to be called Hintere Schwabinger Gasse.
Landsberger Straße
The Landsberger Straße is one of the main arterial roads in Munich.
Stadtarchiv München
The Stadtarchiv München is the archive for the accumulating material from all municipal offices, businesses and companies of Munich; In addition, private holdings are also archived there. The Stadtarchiv is located in the Schwabing-West district. The older part of the building used to serve as a municipal military office.
Türkenstraße
The Türkenstraße is an inner city street in Munich's district Maxvorstadt. It is named after the Türkengraben to which it ran. In the list of historical monuments in Munich, more than 30 objects are listed in the Türkenstraße.
Fraunhoferstraße
The Fraunhoferstraße is a city center street in Munich. It is located in the district of Isarvorstadt and separates the Gärtnerplatzviertel in the north from the Glockenbachviertel in the south.
Widenmayerstraße
The Widenmayerstraße is an inner city street in the Munich district of Lehel. It is registered as a protected ensemble in the Bavarian protected monument list.
Maillingerstraße
Maillingerstraße is a street in the Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Neuhausen. Running from north to south, it connects Nymphenburger Straße with Marsstraße. It is named after the Bavarian general and Minister of War Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger. The street has been named Maillingerstraße since 1886.
Nockherstraße
The Nockherstraße is a road located in the south of Au-Haidhausen, the 5th district of Munich, Germany. The former suburb of Au is located in the original flooding area of the Isar.
Martiusstraße
The Martiusstraße in Munich Schwabing leads from Leopoldstraße to Kißkaltplatz. It was named after naturalist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
Schleißheimer Straße
Schleißheimer Straße is the second longest street in Munich after Dachauer Straße with a length of 8.14 km. It starts in the city centre at Stiglmaierplatz, leads through five districts and ends at Goldschmiedplatz. It takes its name from the northern suburb of Oberschleißheim, where it originally ended.
Arco-Palais
The Arco-Palais is a commercial building in Munich's Old Town, Theatinerstraße 7, at the corner of Theatinerstraße / Maffeistraße.
Boschetsrieder Straße
Boschetsrieder Straße is an inner city street in the Munich districts of Thalkirchen, Obersendling and Forstenried/Am Waldfriedhof, which runs west from Bundesstraße 11 on the Isar hillside to Kreuzhof, where it continues as the Fürstenrieder Straße.
Lothstraße
Lothstraße is a roughly 1.3 kilometer long street in Munich. It runs through the St. Benno district and forms the boundary between the municipality of Maxvorstadt, which lies southeast of the street, and the districts of Neuhausen and Schwabing-West, which are located northwest.
Clemensstraße
Clemensstraße is a 1.76-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. The street, named after Clemens August of Bavaria, labeled under the term Green Axis Schwabing is a participative model project for all Munich municipalities and Munich's longest bicycle road.
Herzogstraße
Herzogstraße is a 1.8-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. The street's name came from Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria.
Bergmannstraße
The Bergmannstraße is a street in Munich and lies west of the city center. It leads from Landsberger Straße in the north to Ridlerstraße in the south and is located in the district of Schwanthalerhöhe.
Wolfratshauser Straße
Wolfratshauser Straße is a major road in Munich. It forms part of the Bundesstraße 11 and is named after the city Wolfratshausen south of Munich, in whose direction it leads.
Studentenviertel Oberwiesenfeld
The Studentenviertel Oberwiesenfeld, also known as a student village or because of its location in the Olympic Park, sometimes called Olydorf, is a student residency in Munich.
Lindwurmstraße
The Lindwurmstraße is a 2.4-kilometer poplar alley in the Munich districts Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt and Sendling.
Zweibrückenstraße 8
The house Zweibrückenstraße 8, in the district of Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt in Munich, was built in 1903. The residential and commercial building is a historically protected architectural building.
Pelkovenstraße
The Pelkovenstraße is a 2 kilometer long inner city street in Munich's Moosach district. It leads from Dachauer Straße to the Riesstraße at the Olympic Press Center. It is named after the house of Pelkoven, who were given the lower court in 1648.
Holbeinstraße
The Holbeinstraße is a city center street in the Munich district of Bogenhausen.
Mandlstraße
The Mandlstraße is a street in Munich's Schwabing district. It runs west of the Englischer Garten from the corner of Maria-Josepha-Straße / Königinstraße to the corner of Gunezrainerstraße / Biedersteiner Straße and forms the eastern edge of the protected building complex Alt-Schwabing.
Ismaninger Straße
The Ismaninger Straße is a city center, entrance and exit road in Munich.
Belgradstraße
The Belgradstraße is a 2.0-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. It runs in a south-north direction between Kurfürstenplatz and Petuelpark, where it merges into Knorrstraße. The street was named after the Serbian capital Belgrade.
Georgenstraße
The Georgenstraße is a street in Munich, Germany and runs in an east-west direction north of the city center. It separates the Maxvorstadt in the south from Schwabing in the north. It leads from Leopoldstraße in the east to Lothstraße in the west.
Gabelsbergerstraße
Gabelsbergerstraße is a city centre street in the Munich district of Maxvorstadt. It leads from Oskar-von-Miller-Ring in a north-western direction to Dachauer Straße, where it becomes Josef-Ruederer-Straße.
Stollbergstraße 20
Stollbergstraße 20, is a building located in the old town of Munich, Germany. The main and auxiliary buildings are part of the historical building ensemble of the old town.
Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße
The Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße is a street in the old town of Munich. It runs from Salvatorplatz in a southwesterly direction to Promenadeplatz.
Tulbeckstraße
The Tulbeckstraße is a street in Munich and lies west of the city center in the district Schwanthalerhöhe. It leads from Parkstraße in the east to Trappentreustraße in the west. It was named after the Munich patrician family Tulbeck in 1878. From this family came the Freising Prince-Bishop Johann IV Tulbeck.
Grundschule an der Herrnstraße
Grundschule an der Herrnstraße was founded in 1882. The school building is one of the oldest still intact Volksschule in Munich and, at the same time, one of the oldest school buildings in the city.
Fürstenrieder Straße 255
Fürstenrieder Straße 255 is a residential and commercial building in Munich. It is registered as a historical building in the Bayerische Denkmalliste.