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Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
art school in Munich, Germany
Maxvorstadt
thumb|right|250px Maxvorstadt (; Central Bavarian: Maxvorstod) is a central borough of Munich, Bavaria, Germany and forms the Stadtbezirk (borough) 3 Maxvorstadt. Since 1992, this borough comprises the former boroughs 5, 6 and 7 (Maxvorstadt-Universität, Maxvorstadt-Königsplatz-Marsfeld and Maxvorstadt-Josephsplatz).
Odeonsplatz
thumb|250px|View from the Odeonsplatz on to the Feldherrnhalle (l) and the Theatine Church, Munich|Theatinerkirche (r) thumb|250px|West side of the Odeonsplatz, looking south to the Theatine Church, Munich|Theatine Church and [[Feldherrnhalle]] thumb|250px|View north through the Ludwigstraße
Siegestor
thumb|260px|The Siegestor in Munich (2013)
Lenbachhaus
The Lenbachhaus () is a building housing the Städtische Galerie (English: Municipal Gallery) art museum in Munich's Kunstareal.
Staatliche Antikensammlungen
collection of graeco-roman antiquities in Munich
University of Music and Theatre Munich
institution of higher education in Munich, Germany
Königsplatz
square in Munich, Germany
2025 Munich car attack
vehicle-ramming attack in Munich, Germany
NS-Dokumentationszentrum
organization
Josephsplatz
metro station in Munich, Germany
Justizpalast
courthouse in Munich, Germany
Führerbau
thumbnail|The Führerbau from the outside, 2016 thumbnail|Atrium, 2011
Glaspalast
glass and iron exhibition building in Munich modeled after the Crystal Palace in London
Alter Botanischer Garten
garden in Munich, Germany
Münchner Haus der Kulturinstitute
museum
Circus Krone
German circus
Bavarian State Chancellery
Bavarian state agency
Palais Leuchtenberg
building in Maxvorstadt, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Bavarian Ministry of War
State ministry of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Neptunbrunnen
Fountain in Munich, Germany
Wittelsbacherbrunnen (Lenbachplatz)
water well
München Hackerbrücke station
Munich S-Bahn station
Hackerbrücke
thumb|right|HackerbrückeThe Hackerbrücke (Hacker Bridge) is a road bridge across the main railway line in Munich immediately west of the city's central station. The name comes from the brewery Hacker-Pschorr, which was previously headquartered near the bridge.
Odeon
former concert hall in Munich, Germany
The Charles Hotel
building in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Prinz-Carl-Palais
thumb|Prinz-Carl-Palais in Munich
Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof München
building in Maxvorstadt, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Löwenbräukeller
thumb|Löwenbräukeller around 1888, from Die Gartenlaube
St. Benno's Church
parish church
Alter Nordfriedhof
cemetery in Munich
Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke
archaeological Museum in Munich
St. Joseph
church
Nornenbrunnen
cultural heritage monument D-1-62-000-4425 (6) in München, Bavaria
Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule München
artistic training institution in Munich, Germany
The New Collection
Design Museum
Bernheimer-Haus
thumb|Bernheimer-Haus, 2017 The Bernheimer-Haus, also known as the Bernheimer Palace, is a residential and commercial building located on Lenbachplatz 3 in Munich. The building was built in 1888/89 by architect Friedrich von Thiersch with a neo-baroque style façade designed by his apprentice Martin Dülfer, making the building one of the first of its kind and later the most influential for all other buildings of its type in Munich. The building is protected as cultural heritage.