The
neoclassical Brienner Straße in
Munich
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is one of four royal avenues next to the
Ludwigstraße, the
Maximilianstraße and the
Prinzregentenstraße. The boulevard was constructed from 1812 onwards, during the reigns of
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his successor
Ludwig I, in accordance with a plan by
Karl von Fischer and
Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell. The avenue is named after the
Battle of Brienne.
Architecture
The Brienner Straße starts at ''
Odeonsplatz'' on the northern fringe of the Old Town close to the
Residenz, and runs from east to west passing ''Wittelsbacher Platz'' and the circular ''Karolinenplatz'' and finally opens into the impressive ''
Königsplatz'', designed with the "
Doric" ''
Propylaea'', the "
Ionic" ''
Glyptothek'' and the "
Corinthian" ''
State Museum of Classical Art'', behind which
St. Boniface's Abbey was erected. In the westernmost part of the Brienner Straße, between Königsplatz and Stiglmeierplatz, the
Munich ''Volkstheater'' (People's Theatre) was founded in 1983.
The area around Königsplatz is home to the
Kunstareal, Munich's gallery and museum quarter, also including the ''
Alte Pinakothek,'' the ''
Neue Pinakothek,'' the ''
Pinakothek der Moderne'' and the ''
Lenbachhaus''.
The Obelisk at ''Karolinenplatz'' was built in 1833 by
Leo von Klenze as a memorial for the 30,000 Bavarian soldiers who lost their lives during the
French invasion of Russia. The monument is 29 meters high and constructed out of bronze plates over brick. The metal was obtained from guns of the Turkish battle-ships sunk in the
Battle of Navarino on October 20, 1827. The purpose of the ''Amerika Haus'' at 3 Karolinenplatz is to focus on culture as a center for cultural exchange between Bavaria and the United States. The
Börse München is also situated at Karolinenplatz.
The ''Wittelsbacherplatz'' with its ensemble of Neo-Classical buildings was designed by Leo von Klenze. The square is bounded on the north side by the ''
Palais Ludwig Ferdinand'', built in 1825–26 as a home for von Klenze himself but later acquired by
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria. The mansion serves today as the head office of the
Siemens Corporation. On the west side stands the ''
Palais Arco-Zinneberg'' (1820), which was also badly damaged in the last war. The former concert hall ''
Odeon'', present home of the
Bavarian Ministry of the Interior, bounds the square on its northeast side.
Most of the avenue's mansions were also erected in strict Neo-Classical style, such as the ''Almeida Palais'' (by Jean Baptist Métivier, 1824). Several buildings were destroyed during World War II. The opening in the middle of the Brienner Strasse for the new circular road ''Altstadtring'' after World War II severely disturbs the ensemble.
Brienner Straße during the Third Reich
As a beautiful and monumental place, the Königplatz was used during the
Third Reich
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as a square for the Nazi Party's mass rallies and two "Honor Temples" (''
Ehrentempel'') were erected at the east side.
The ''
Brown House'', the national headquarters of the
Nazi Party
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(''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'') in
Germany
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was located at 45 Brienner Straße. The former ''
Wittelsbacher Palais'' nearby served as headquarter for the
Gestapo
The (, ), Syllabic abbreviation, abbreviated Gestapo (), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe.
The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of F ...
.
In December 2005 the government of
Bavaria
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announced that the site would soon become the home of the future ''
NS-Dokumentationszentrum'' (''Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism'').
Plans for a documentation centre for the history of national socialism.
In March 2009, Munich Mayor Christian Ude announced that a team of architects from Berlin had won a competition to design the new Third Reich documentation center. Construction on the cube-like structure is set to begin in the spring of 2011.
References
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Streets in Munich