Maximilianeum
Maximilianeum
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Michael Adamidis 🇬🇷
Kastoria, Greece6,616 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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Harrison F. Carter
Auckland, New Zealand12,826 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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mustdent
Marrakech, Morocco220 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
The Maximilianeum is a building for parliament in Munich. It was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation. Then became parliament building. 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. The facade was decorated with arches, columns, mosaics and niches filled with busts. The building was extended on its back for new parliament offices, several modern wings were added in 1958, 1964, 1992 and again in 2012.
Written 8 October 2014
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Ltortelli
Maceio, AL134 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Impressive building from outside, with a beautiful garden and an amazing view to Isar River. It is the house of Bavarian Parliament .
Written 13 March 2017
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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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Dragan Petrović
Munich, Germany1,252 contributions
Nov 2014 • Couples
Very attractive renaissance building located some 1.39 km east from the city centre at the end of one of the Munich royal avenues Maximilianstraße.
Written 10 August 2015
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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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Vienna, Austria3,046 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
The Maximilianeum is a palatial building in the city Munich, was built 1857. The building is situated on the bank of river Isar before the Maximilian Bridge,since 1949 state parliament
Written 10 March 2017
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FORZA7777
Eindhoven, The Netherlands2,316 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
When we came around the corner we were pretty surprised with this building. And then especially the beauty of it. Look at the picture I took because the colours of autumn make it extra beautiful.
Written 26 October 2016
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Ken T
Glen Oaks, NY905 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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