Herzog-Max-Palais

Source: Leo von Klenze

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The Herzog-Max-Palais was a classicist noble palace located at what is now Ludwigstraße 13 in Munich, built between 1828 and 1831 by Leo von Klenze for Duke Max in Bavaria. In the palace, Duke Max's second daughter Elisabeth was born in 1837, who later became Empress Sisi of Austria-Hungary. In 1937/1938, the noble palace was demolished as part of the Nazi urban reconstruction, and in its place, a neoclassical new building for the Reichsbank was initiated by Heinrich Wolff. It was completed in 1950 by Carl Sattler and today houses the main headquarters of the Bundesbank in Bavaria.
The palace filled the block on the west side of Ludwigstraße between the former Frühlingsstraße and Schönfeldstraße, bounded in the west by Fürstenstraße. It was thus clearly set apart from the older buildings integrated into a row of houses to the south, emphasizing the princely status of the client.

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Address: München, Germany

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