
Neue Maxburg
Where Renaissance Elegance Meets Modern Utility
Did you know?
Construction of the original Maxburg began as early as 1596.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1596
- Architect
- Sep Ruf
- Architectural Style
- Renaissance
- Heritage Status
- Architectural Heritage Monument
Guided Story
Look up. The towers of the Maxburg rise proudly, telling tales from a bygone era. Originally constructed in 1596, the castle was destroyed during World War II and later redesigned by Sep Ruf in the Renaissance style during the 1950s. Imagine standing here in the post-war era, with Munich's citizens looking to rebuild and find hope. The Maxburg stood as a symbol of new beginnings. Turn around and you'll see the Maxturm preserving the past with pride. Just a short walk away, the Trinity Church continues to share stories of faith and resilience. Today, the Maxburg serves as an office building, but its walls still whisper the secrets of history.
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