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Finanzamt München, Abteilung Körperschaften
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Finanzamt München, Abteilung Körperschaften

Neoclassical elegance meets financial history

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The Munich Tax Office's Corporations Department showcases stunning neoclassical architecture by Joseph Höchl. Established in 1829, this building is a Bavarian architectural heritage site that captures the grace of its era. While not open to the public, its exterior offers a glimpse into its artistic grandeur.
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The building was established in 1829.

Quick Facts

Founded
1829
Architect
Joseph Höchl
Architectural Style
Neoclassical
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing here in 1829, a time when Munich was undergoing rapid change. This grand structure in front of you was a beacon of the city's new civic order and burgeoning bourgeoisie. Take a look at the facade, the intricate details, and those commanding columns. They were designed by Joseph Höchl, who captured a vision of elegance and permanence in stone. As you walk down the street, picture the businesspeople and officials who once bustled through these doors, managing the city's economic affairs. Behind you, towards St. Boniface's Basilica, citizens would stroll, perhaps discussing the latest developments. It's fascinating how these walls hold stories of power and administration, even though they remain closed to the public.

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