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Radspielerhaus
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Radspielerhaus

Neoclassical Charm in Munich's Historic Core

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Radspielerhaus captivates with its neoclassical architecture, reflecting the late 17th-century spirit. Designed by Jean-Baptiste Métivier, it showcases the artistic craftsmanship of its era. As a heritage monument in Bavaria, it stands as a testament to Munich's rich history. Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance and significance of this city palace.
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Jean-Baptiste Métivier was the architect of Radspielerhaus.

Quick Facts

Founded
1678
Architect
Jean-Baptiste Métivier
Architectural Style
Neoclassical
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Former Name
Palais Rechberg

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of a building that has not only stood the test of time but also holds the stories of its inhabitants. Look up at the staircase tower that elegantly rises above the four floors. This was once home to Jean-Baptiste Métivier, the architect himself, who left more than just his design here. In 1817, he transformed what was then known as Palais Rechberg, setting the stage for what you see today. Turn around and notice the western wing extended to the south, a testament to the expansions and renovations that have shaped the house over centuries. It's a reminder of how history and stories are woven into the fabric of its walls.

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