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Justizpalast by Balthasar Schmitt details

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Justizpalast (Palace of Justice) built 1891-1897

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Justizpalast (Palace of Justice),

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Justizpalast (Palace of Justice), built 1891-1897

details

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Justizpalast (Palace of Justice), built 1891-1897details

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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

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Munich Academy of Fine ArtsMax von Widnmann (1812 –1895) Castor and Pollux (1886)

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Munich Academy of Fine Arts

Max von Widnmann

Castor and Pollux (1886)

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Bavarian National Museum by Gabriel von Seidl

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Bavarian National Museum 1894 –1899

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Bavarian National Museum 1894 –1899

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Arcisstrasse the horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928

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Arcisstrasse the horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928

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The horse tamer (Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928

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Arcisstrasse The horse tamer

(Rosselenker) by Hermann Hahn 1928

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Figure of traditional

Cooper, or barrel maker

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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)

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Juristische Bibliothek (Law-Library) is located within the city’s Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)

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Juristische Bibliothek (Law-Library) Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall, 3rd Floor)

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Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall)

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Bavarian State Library (National Bavarian Library)General Reading Room Mon - Sun       8.00 - 24.00

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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

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Max-Joseph-Platz memorial for King Maximilian Joseph  (Maximilian I, King of Bavaria) by Christian Daniel Rauch Detail of the pedestal 

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Memorial for King Maximilian Joseph  (Maximilian I, King of Bavaria) by Christian Daniel Rauch Detail of the pedestal 

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Details of the pedestal - Promotion of religion and the arts

Promotion of justice and agriculture

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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

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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

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Friedensliebe (Loving Peace), a young man with a palm branch and a cornucopia

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Gerechtigkeit (Justice), a woman with book and sword

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Stärke (Strength), a man with helmet, sword and lion

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Weisheit (Wisdom), a woman with torch

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Memorial near Donnersbergerbrücke

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Christopher Klein Airborne (2008)

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Oberanger, Christopher Klein Airborne (2008)

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Oberanger, This reflecting

bowls are part of the art object 'air

borne' by Christopher Klein,

located in the atrium of the Angerhof in

Munich

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Munich Old Town Hall Altes Rathaus - detail

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Munich Old Town Hall Historic dates in the development of Munich on the facade of Altes Rathaus

Mary's Column The Mariensäule

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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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