Herzog-Max-Burg
Herzog-Max-Burg, also known as Maxburg and Wilhelminische Veste, was a Renaissance-style building complex in Munich, Germany. It was almost completely destroyed in World War II, but was later rebuilt in the 1950s. The reconstruction, named Neue Maxburg, currently houses several courthouses in Munich.
Herzog-Max-Burg | |
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Herzog-Max-Burg in 1928 | |
General information | |
Status | Destroyed; rebuilt in 1957 as Neue Maxburg |
Architectural style | Renaissance |
Address | Pacellistraße 5 Munich, Germany |
Coordinates | 48.1407°N 11.5699°E |
Construction started | 1593 |
Demolished | 1949 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Friedrich Sustris Wendel Dietrich |
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