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Bayerisches Staatsministerium des Innern, für Sport und Integration
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Bayerisches Staatsministerium des Innern, für Sport und Integration

Neoclassical Gem by Leo von Klenze

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Experience the grandeur of Neoclassical architecture as you admire the impressive structure of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior in Munich. Designed by the famous architect Leo von Klenze, the building exudes timeless elegance. As a Bavarian architectural heritage monument, it attracts history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike. Let the historic ambiance inspire you and feel the spirit of the 19th century.
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Construction of this significant building began in 1828.

Quick Facts

Founded
1828
Architect
Leo von Klenze
Architectural Style
Neoclassical
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing before a symbol of Bavarian governance and history. Look up and take in the clean lines and strict symmetry of the Neoclassical style that defines this building. Did you know it was originally intended to be a concert hall before it became a hub of Bavarian government affairs? Just a few steps to the east, you'll find the statue of King Ludwig I, who commissioned the renowned architect Leo von Klenze. This site has witnessed over two centuries of political decisions and sporting achievements. If you venture west to Wittelsbacherplatz, you'll feel the seamless blend of history and modernity that this area embodies. Each stone here whispers tales of the past, and as you continue your journey, let the ambiance envelop you.

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