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Marstallplatz

Historic Charm in Munich's Heart

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Marstallplatz, named after Leo von Klenze's neoclassical Marstall, blends history and architecture in Munich's Altstadt-Lehel. Surrounded by splendid buildings, it's a spot for a stroll that brings the grandeur of past eras to life. Take a moment here to sense the fusion of past and present.
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The Marstall was built between 1817 and 1822.

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle breeze on your face? That's the whisper of history here at Marstallplatz. Take a look around, and you'll see remnants of the past all around you. This square, once home to royal horses, is a treasure trove of architectural beauty. Just southeast, you'll find the Bavarian State Theater. Imagine artists and musicians walking these streets, soaking up inspiration. And behind you, slightly hidden, is the Cabinet Garden, a serene escape in the city's heart. It's a place where history breathes and new stories are born. Enjoy the unique blend of culture and nature here.

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