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page 1Squares in Munich

Marienplatz
Marienplatz (English: '''Mary's Square''', i.e., St. Mary, Our Lady's Square) is a central square in the city centre of Munich, in Bavaria, Germany. It has been the city's main square since 1158.

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

Viktualienmarkt
thumb|Map of the Viktualienmarkt
thumb|The market as viewed from nearby St. Peter's Church, Munich|Peterskirche
thumb|Maypole on Viktualienmarkt
thumb|Viktualienmarkt in 1900
thumb|Traditional barrelmakers dance
thumb|Viktualienmarkt in 1930
thumb|A stall at Viktualienmarkt
Königsplatz
square in Munich, Germany
Stachus
square in Munich
Münchner Freiheit
public square in Schwabing-Freimann, Germany
Max-Joseph-Platz
thumb|300px|Max-Joseph-Platz, National Theatre
Max-Joseph-Platz is a large square in central Munich which was named after King Maximilian Joseph. Max-Joseph-Platz serves as the western starting point of the royal avenue Maximilianstraße.
==Architecture==
The square was constructed with the erection of the National Theatre Munich at its east side, which was opened in 1818. Opposite to its Corinthian columns at the west side are middle-class houses. The north side is framed by the Königsbau of the Munich Residence. King Ludwig I of Bavaria instructed his architect Leo von Klenze to build the Kin
Platzl
The Platzl is a public square in Munich, Germany, at which multiple notable buildings reside or resided, such as the Theater am Platzl and the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl.
Mariahilfplatz
thumb|Mariahilf Church
The Mariahilfplatz is a town square on the right bank of the River Isar in the district of Au in Munich, Germany.