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Palais Lerchenfeld
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Palais Lerchenfeld

A Rococo Gem in Munich

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Palais Lerchenfeld captivates with its elegant Rococo architecture, crafted by Anton Ignaz Gunetzrhainer. Since its establishment in 1726, it has stood as a captivating piece of Bavaria’s architectural heritage. Immerse yourself in the ornate details and timeless beauty of this historic building.
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Architect Anton Ignaz Gunetzrhainer was a master of South German Baroque.

Quick Facts

Founded
1726
Architect
Anton Ignaz Gunetzrhainer
Architectural Style
Rococo
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of one of Munich's most elegant palaces, as the Rococo facades whisper stories from bygone eras. Look up at the intricate decorations, almost like lacework. Here's a little secret: architect Anton Ignaz Gunetzrhainer had a keen eye for detail, drawing inspiration from baroque gardens, which you can almost envision here. Turn northwest, and you'll spot the Herzogspitalkirche, as if keeping a gentle watch over the palace. Did you know this place once hosted grand balls, where elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen danced the night away? As you walk up the steps, breathe in the echoes of those festive nights and the splendor of the past.

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