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Alter Hof

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The Alter Hof, meaning "Old Court," stands as a pivotal historical landmark in the heart of Munich, Germany. This former imperial residence, situated just a short walk from the bustling Marienplatz, served as the primary home for the Wittelsbach dynasty for over 150 years and was the first imperial residence of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. As the oldest surviving medieval structure in Munich, it offers a unique window into the city's rich past, blending architectural styles from Romanesque to…

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    21 novembre 2017

    Escursionismo

    Il complesso del castello più antico di Monaco del XII secolo sul bordo nord-est del centro storico medievale. Abbandonato nel XVI secolo a favore dei Neuveste (residenza), da allora è stato sede di varie amministrazioni, più volte utilizzato e ricostruito. Dopo la distruzione della seconda guerra mondiale, sono stati aggiunti nuovi edifici, l'ultimo dopo il 2001. Particolarmente degno di nota è il "Lorenzistock" dell'architetto Peter Kulka.
    In estate ci sono eventi nel cortile, ad esempio "Franconian Wine Festival" a luglio.
    Di fronte alla porta settentrionale si trova una statua equestre dell'imperatore Ludwig des Bayern, l'unico imperatore bavarese.
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    L'Alte Hof (precedentemente anche Alte Veste) fu costruito come castello ducale alla fine del XII secolo nel centro storico di Monaco.
    Dal 1255 circa divenne la residenza dei duchi dell'Alta Baviera, e successivamente dell'intera Baviera.
    Serviva anche come residenza imperiale di Ludovico il Bavarese.
    Il complesso edilizio nel centro storico è costituito dalle sezioni Burgstock, Zwingerstock, Lorenzistock, Pfisterstock e Brunnenstock.

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    A due passi dal centro, ma luogo tranquillo e deserto. Ideale per una breve pausa e in estate anche per rinfrescarsi.
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    Elevazione 520 m

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    Posizione:Alta Baviera, Baviera, Germania

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    What is the historical significance of Alter Hof beyond being an imperial residence?

    Beyond its role as the first imperial residence of Louis IV and home to the Wittelsbach dynasty, Alter Hof is significant as Munich's oldest surviving medieval structure. Archaeological excavations indicate a castle existed here as early as the 12th century, marking Munich's rise as a political and cultural center. It transitioned from a royal residence to administrative use in the 16th century, reflecting the city's evolving governance. Today, it houses local government offices and cultural institutions, including parts of the Munich City Museum and the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection, showcasing its continuous importance to the city's history.

    What are the most notable architectural features to look for when visiting Alter Hof?

    Visitors should pay close attention to the complex's five distinct wings: Burgstock, Zwingerstock, Lorenzistock, Pfisterstock, and Brunnenstock. The Burgstock wing, on the west side, is particularly notable for its preserved medieval walls and Romanesque architectural elements, making it the oldest part still standing. The Pfisterstock, built in 1591–92, features decorative Renaissance gables. Don't miss the Gothic bay window known as the 'Monkey Tower' (Affentürmchen) on the western floor of the castle, and the Renaissance arcades flanking the inner courtyard.

    Is the 'Monkey Tower' legend at Alter Hof historically accurate?

    The 'Monkey Tower' (Affentürmchen) is indeed a famous feature with captivating legends, often involving a court monkey and the young Louis IV. Stories range from the monkey saving him from a pig to kidnapping him. However, it's important to note that the windows themselves, which form the 'tower,' didn't exist during Louis IV's time. While the legends are a charming part of Alter Hof's folklore, they are not historically accurate in their specific details regarding Louis IV.

    Is there parking available near Alter Hof, or is public transport recommended?

    As Alter Hof is located in the heart of Munich's old town, parking directly at the site is very limited and often difficult to find. Public transport is highly recommended for visiting. Marienplatz, a major public transport hub, is just a short walk away, offering excellent connections via U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (urban rail), and trams from across the city.

    How long does a typical visit to Alter Hof take?

    The time needed for a visit can vary depending on your interest. A quick stroll through the courtyard to admire the architecture might take 15-30 minutes. If you wish to explore the 'Munich Imperial Castle' multimedia exhibition or other museums housed within the complex, such as parts of the Munich City Museum or the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection, you should allocate 1 to 2 hours. Many visitors incorporate it as a stop on a broader walking tour of Munich's old town.

    Are there any specific events or festivals held at Alter Hof?

    Yes, the inner courtyard of Alter Hof frequently hosts open-air concerts and theatrical performances, particularly during the summer months. One notable event mentioned by visitors is the 'Franconian Wine Festival,' which takes place in July. Checking local event listings closer to your visit date is recommended to see what might be scheduled.

    Is Alter Hof suitable for families with children, and are dogs allowed?

    Alter Hof is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience for all ages. Children might enjoy the legends surrounding the 'Monkey Tower' and the multimedia exhibition. As for dogs, while the outdoor courtyard is generally accessible, specific rules may apply to indoor exhibitions or events. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check for any posted restrictions, especially if planning to enter any buildings.

    Are there cafes or restaurants directly at Alter Hof or nearby?

    Yes, the west wing of Alter Hof itself houses a restaurant and wine cellar, offering a convenient option for refreshments or a meal. Additionally, given its central location in Munich's old town, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries within a very short walking distance, catering to a wide range of tastes and budgets.

    Are there any viewpoints or hidden gems around Alter Hof that visitors should know about?

    While Alter Hof itself is a gem, the equestrian statue of Emperor Ludwig des Bayern (Louis IV), the only Bavarian emperor, stands proudly near the northern gate and is a notable photo opportunity. For a quiet moment, many visitors find the inner courtyard to be a surprisingly tranquil escape from the city bustle. The blend of architectural styles visible from different angles within the courtyard also offers unique perspectives. Exploring the narrow streets immediately surrounding Alter Hof can also reveal charming, less-trafficked spots.

    What is the difference between Alter Hof and Nymphenburg Palace?

    Alter Hof and Nymphenburg Palace represent distinct periods and functions in Bavarian history. Alter Hof is Munich's oldest surviving medieval structure, serving as the first imperial residence for Louis IV and the Wittelsbach dynasty from the 13th to 15th centuries. It's a compact, fortified city castle reflecting medieval and early Renaissance architecture. Nymphenburg Palace, in contrast, is a much grander Baroque palace built from the 17th century onwards, serving as the summer residence of the Bavarian monarchs. It's known for its vast park, elaborate interiors, and extensive art collections, offering a different scale and style of historical experience.

    Are there accessible routes for visitors with mobility challenges at Alter Hof?

    As a historic complex in a city center, Alter Hof generally offers good accessibility within its courtyard areas, which are mostly flat. However, some older sections or specific exhibitions might have stairs or uneven surfaces. It's advisable for visitors with mobility challenges to inquire directly with the specific museums or facilities they plan to visit within the complex for detailed accessibility information.

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