Max-Joseph-Platz | in front of the opera, 80539 Munich, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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Striking monument
This bronze monument of the first King of Bavaria (1756–1825) is located in front of the Munich Opera House. This impressive monument of the seated monarch was unveiled on October 13, 1835. The la...
While the Wittelsbachs ruled Bavaria for centuries, much of it was as Dukes. Only at the end and thanks to Napoleon did the region become an independent Kingdom and the Wittelsbachs the King. The su...
This monument stands in tribute to Maximilian I Joseph, the first king of Bavaria. This bronze statue has a prominent place at the middle of the partly pedestrianised square name after him, Max-Joseph...
In the centre of the Homo-Place, there is a monument to King Max I Joseph. It was designed by Christian Daniel Rauch and installed only ten years after the King's death in 1835, because he refused to be ...
The monument to the King of Bavaria Maximilian I Joseph Bavarsky on the square in front of the National Theatre caused interest among the architectural ensemble of surrounding buildings. It is a bright sample of German ...
Striking monument
This bronze monument of the first King of Bavaria (1756–1825) is located in front of the Munich Opera House. This impressive monument of the seated monarch was unveiled on October 13, 1835. The la...
First King of Bavaria
While the Wittelsbachs ruled Bavaria for centuries, much of it was as Dukes. Only at the end and thanks to Napoleon did the region become an independent Kingdom and the Wittelsbachs the King. The su...
Maximilian I Joseph, the first king of Bavaria
This monument stands in tribute to Maximilian I Joseph, the first king of Bavaria. This bronze statue has a prominent place at the middle of the partly pedestrianised square name after him, Max-Joseph...
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In the centre of the Homo-Place, there is a monument to King Max I Joseph. It was designed by Christian Daniel Rauch and installed only ten years after the King's death in 1835, because he refused to be ...
German sculpture classic
The monument to the King of Bavaria Maximilian I Joseph Bavarsky on the square in front of the National Theatre caused interest among the architectural ensemble of surrounding buildings. It is a bright sample of German ...