Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Friedrich Bürklein


Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Friedrich Bürklein

⭐ Core Definition: Maximilianstraße (Munich)

The Maximilianstraße in Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues next to the Brienner Straße, the Ludwigstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. It starts at Max-Joseph-Platz, where the Residenz and the National Theatre are situated, and runs east-west. Planned and begun in 1850 by King Maximilian II of Bavaria, the street takes his name. The lead architect was Friedrich Bürklein. Today, Maximilianstraße has the distinction of the highest retail rents in Germany.

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Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Ludwigstrasse (Munich)

The Ludwigstraße in Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues next to the Brienner Straße, the Maximilianstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. The avenue is named after King Ludwig I of Bavaria. The city's grandest boulevard still maintains its architectural uniformity envisioned as a grand street "worthy the kingdom" as requested by the king. The Ludwigstraße has served for state parades and funeral processions.

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Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Max-Joseph-Platz

Max-Joseph-Platz is a large square in central Munich which was named after King Maximilian Joseph. Max-Joseph-Platz serves as the western starting point of the royal avenue Maximilianstraße.

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Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Brienner Straße (Munich)

The neoclassical Brienner Straße in Munich is one of four royal avenues next to the Ludwigstraße, the Maximilianstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. The boulevard was constructed from 1812 onwards, during the reigns of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his successor Ludwig I, in accordance with a plan by Karl von Fischer and Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell. The avenue is named after the Battle of Brienne.

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Maximilianstraße (Munich) in the context of Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (Munich)

Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München (lit.'Hotel Four Seasons Kempinski Munich') is a five-star luxury hotel located at Maximilianstraße 17 in the Altstadt district of Munich in Bavaria, Germany. It was opened in 1858 and is part of the Kempinski hotel chain. In 1925, the hotel hosted the first Chrysanthemum Ball, an annual charity event.

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