Maximilianeum

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Maximilianeum

Historical place · Lehel

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Max-Planck-Straße 1, 81675 München, Germany

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The stunning Maximilianeum, home to the Bavarian State Parliament, boasts 19th-century grandeur, beautiful gardens, and picturesque views of the Isar River.  

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Max-Planck-Straße 1, 81675 München, Germany Get directions

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Max-Planck-Straße 1, 81675 München, Germany Get directions

+49 89 41944411
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"Home to the Bavarian State Parliament The Bayerischer Landtag (Bavarian State Parliament) is housed in the Maximilianeum, an impressive, palatial building at the end of Maximilianstrasse on the border of Haidhausen, overlooking the Isar River. Construction first started on the building in 1857. It has undergone numerous additions since. Stop by in the evening when it's lit up and particularly impressive."

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Mexef

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The Maximilianeum is an impressive building with beautiful architecture and a rich history. Located in Munich, it serves as the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament. The exterior is grand and picturesque, offering great photo opportunities, especially from the surrounding gardens and the nearby river. Although the interior is not always open to the public, the building itself is worth visiting for its historical significance and stunning design. A must-see landmark in Munich!

Dustin Southway

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This grand building, perched on a hill overlooking the Isar River, serves as the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament. The exterior of the Maximilianeum is impressive, with its majestic facade and intricate details that reflect the grandeur of 19th-century architecture. The surrounding gardens and terraces offer great views of the city and the river. Inside, the building is equally magnificent, with beautifully decorated halls and chambers that showcase Bavarian design. The historical exhibits and artworks provide a glimpse into the region’s past and its political evolution. You need to book ahead of time to get a guided tour to see the inside!

Shahid Hussain

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The Maximilianeum, a palatial building in Munich, was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation but since 1949 has housed the Bavarian State Parliament. For more details follow me on YouTube: @life.beyond.borders

WandernLust

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online registration with confirmation from authority and you can attend Sitzungen in Bayern state Parliament, just following terms and conditions (as z B. no filming during discussions), however memorable experience. There is a Café inside if you are hungry, prices affordable.

Ioannis Paisis

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A magnificent building that houses the Bavarian State Parliament. It was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation but since 1949 has housed the local Parliament. Construction started in 1857 but many problems delayed its completion for many years. You can register online and participate in a guided tour free of charge.

Parichay Bagepalli

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The Maximilianeum, a palatial building in Munich, was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation and has also housed the Bavarian Landtag (state parliament) since 1949. The principal was King Maximilian II of Bavaria, who started the project in 1857. The leading architect was Friedrich Bürklein. The building is situated on the bank of river Isar before the Maximilian Bridge and marks the eastern end of the Maximilianstrasse, one of Munich's royal avenues which is framed by neo-Gothic palaces influenced by the English Perpendicular style. Due to statical problems the construction was only completed in 1874 and the facade of the Maximilianeum, which was originally planned also in neo-Gothic style, had to be altered in renaissance style under the influence of Gottfried Semper. The facade was decorated with arches, columns, mosaics and niches filled with busts. The building was extended on its back for new parliament offices, and several modern wings were added in 1958, 1964, 1992 and again in 2012.

Mat Bienczyk

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Is a palatial building in Munich, that's currently used for the student's foundation.

Agnes Udinov

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stunning building structure. a great place to wait for the sunset while sitting at the top facing the road and the neat garden.