The House of Cultural Institutes located at Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10 in Munich houses several cultural institutions of the Free State of Bavaria:
On the site of the House of Cultural Institutes stood the Palais Pringsheim until November 1933, which belonged to the mathematician Alfred Pringsheim and his wife Hedwig. Pringsheim, coming from a Silesian Jewish mining and entrepreneurial family and the father-in-law of Thomas Mann, was forcibly expropriated after the Nazi takeover of power. The house was subsequently demolished. In its place, architect Paul Ludwig Troost built the neoclassical building from 1934 to 1935 in close proximity to Königsplatz. It served as a representative administrative building for the NSDAP. The counterpart regarding the axis of symmetry of Brienner Straße was the Führerbau, where the Munich University of Music and Theater is located today.
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Address: München, Germany
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