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Munich (München) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria, a major centre of art, culture, advanced technologies, innovation, publishing, education, finance, business, and tourism in Germany and Europe and enjoys a very high standard and quality of living, reaching #1 in Germany and #4 worldwide according to the 2015 Mercer survey. The Lenbachplatz is a public square on the northwest edge of Munich's city center. In its design - the coordination of several clustered more closely related to each other without the building - which is typical of the late 19th Century

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The Lenbachplatz is named after the Munich painter Prince Franz von Lenbach

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Alte Börse (Old Stock Exchange) Lenbachplatz

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Alte Börse (Old Stock Exchange) Lenbachplatz

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Alte Börse (Old Stock Exchange) Lenbachplatz

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Alte Börse

Bernheimer Palace

Palais on Lenbach Square

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The Bernheimer-Haus, also known as the Bernheimer

Palace, is a residential and commercial building located

on Lenbachplatz 3

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Bernheimer Palace, 1888/89 by architect Friedrich von Thiersch

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Neo-Baroque facade, Bernheimer-Haus, or Bernheimer Palace,

Lenbachplatz

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Bernheimer Palace, 1888/89 by architect Friedrich von ThierschOttostrasse

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Bernheimer Palace by architect Friedrich von Thiersch with a neo-barouque style façade designed by his apprentice Martin DülferDetails

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Bernheimer Palace, Lenbachplatz.The building is protected as cultural heritage

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Other palais on Lenbach

square

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The Künstlerhaus situated at

Lenbachplatz

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The Künstlerhaus is an impressive neo-renaissance building which became, as center for conviviality, a historical monument for the turn of the century

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This small, beautiful fountain stands in the courtyard of the Künstlerhaus.The fountain is dedicated to the folk actor Konrad Dreher

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Konrad Dreher fountain in the

courtyard of the KünstlerhausThe fountain should have

been created by Heinrich Waderé

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Munich Künstlerhaus am Lenbachplatz L‘Osteria

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Munich Künstlerhaus am Lenbachplatz L‘Osteria

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The artist house has been built as a club building and Festsaalbau Munich Künstlergenossenschaft 1892-1900 - ie "Munich shone" said Thomas MannThe Künstlerhaus is considered an excellent example of the architecture of the Prince Regent time playful variation of elements of the Renaissance

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Lenbachplatz street artHair salon

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The Wittelsbach Fountain 1895

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The Wittelsbach Fountain is the most monumental, if not the most beautiful fountain in Munich. The fountain was created by the German sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand and was built in 1893-1895 to commemorate the construction of Munich's water supply system. It is named for the House of Wittelsbach, who ruled over Bavaria for more than seven centuries. The fountain is located at the north-east side of Lenbachplatz

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Water cascades from a central bowl into a large basin. The bowl is flanked by two marble statues, allegorical figures that symbolize the positive and negative aspects of water, the destructive and healing powers

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The statue of a young man throwing a stone while mounted on a restive sea horse symbolizes the destructive power of water

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Sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand (1847-1921), German sculptor, father of the the sculptress Irene Hildebrand, who was married with the sculptor Theodor Georgii

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On the other side of the fountain - a water nymph, sitting on a bull and holding a goblet - represents the beneficial power of water

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The Wittelsbach Fountain

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The Wittelsbach Fountain

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Text: InternetPictures: Internet & Sanda FoişoreanuCopyright: All the images belong to their authors

Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuhttps://plus.google.com/+SandaMichaela

Sound: Agostino Steffani: Ogni core puo sperar (Cecilia Bartoli); T'abbraccio mia diva (Duetto Bartoli - Jaroussky) 08.2

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St.Michael Kirche

Karlsplatz

Neptun fountain

Justizpalast

Wittelsbach Fountain

Künstlerhaus

Bernheimer Palace