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Dom-Pedro-Platz
A historic square with imperial charm
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Dom-Pedro-Platz in Neuhausen is a charming example of Munich's historic squares. Designed by Theodor Fischer in 1899, the square blends urban elegance with a royal history that extends to Brazil. Here, you can enjoy tranquility and admire the impressive architecture.
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Did you know?
The square is named after the first Emperor of Brazil.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1899
- Architect
- Theodor Fischer
Guided Story
Imagine standing here in Munich and feeling a connection all the way to Brazil. That's right! This square is named after Dom Pedro, the first Emperor of Brazil. Just behind you, the Christuskirche stands as a reminder of the time when Neuhausen was becoming one of Munich's most elegant districts. The designer, Theodor Fischer, was known for blending tradition with modernity. If you look west, past the Hubertus Fountain, you can almost see the hustle and bustle from the past, with carriages and elegantly dressed ladies strolling by. It's a place that breathes history, yet offers a tranquility that's hard to resist.
Location
Nearby

Christuskirche
48 m away

Hubertusbrunnen
321 m away

Klostergarten St. Theresia
364 m away

Tram 20: Karlsplatz (Stachus) (S/U) => Moosach Bahnhof (S/U/R)
161 m away

Rotkreuzklinikum München Frauenklinik
205 m away

Taxispark
350 m away

Gern
457 m away

Herz-Jesu-Kirche
566 m away