Hiking Highlight
The building of the Bavarian State Chancellery is a stone old building and directly in the annex a new glass building. The State Chancellery is located behind the Hofgarten in downtown Munich and was completed in 1993. Previously, it was replaced by the refurbished dome building of the former army museum, which was largely destroyed in the Second World War. The State Chancellery was then housed in the nearby Prinz-Carl-Palais, which still serves for representative purposes. Source: Wikipedia
May 14, 2018
In front of the building are two monuments: a once for Munich citizens who died in the two world wars and a statue of Otto I, who became the first Bavarian Duke in the 12th century.
November 13, 2018
The Bay. State Chancellery is the seat of the Bavarian Prime Minister.
The central historical dome tree goes back to the Royal Bavarian Army Museum, which was largely destroyed in the Second World War. The modern side wings were built from 1989 to 1993.
November 13, 2018
There is a beautiful green area around the State Chancellery. Good resting place in the hustle and bustle of Munich.
August 22, 2020
From 1900 to 1905, Ludwig von Mellinger built the then Army Museum in the Italian High Renaissance with a monumental dome based on the neighboring residence. The construction costs amounted to 2 million marks. During the Second World War, mainly the side wings were destroyed. The current side wings were completed in 1993 in a glass / steel construction.
October 1, 2020
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