The Palais Seyssel d’Aix is a small palace located at Kaulbachstraße 13 in the Munich district of Maxvorstadt. It is listed as a historical monument in the Bavarian Monument List and has been the seat of the Institut français in Munich since 1954.
The building was constructed in 1856 as a Biedermeier residence for the merchant Carl Reschreiter. In 1874, it was acquired by the royal chamberlain Edwin Count von Seyssel d'Aix. The Seyssel d'Aix family came to Bavaria from Savoy in the 18th century. A medallion on the southern corner of the house depicts the view of the building before 1913. From 1913 to 1914, the noble palace was remodeled by the construction company of Franz Rank. A suburban small palace emerged, which is influenced in its structure by French villas and in its form by the Régence style. The regular building structure is flanked by two gate towers at the entrance leading to two symmetrically arranged carriage houses. In the park, there was a greenhouse.
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Address: München, Germany
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