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Kurfürstenplatz is a square in the
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district of
Schwabing Schwabing is a borough in the northern part of Munich, the Capital (political), capital of the Germany, German state of Bavaria. It is part of the city borough 4 (Schwabing-West) and the city borough 12 (Schwabing-Freimann). The population of Sc ...
and is located about two and a half kilometres north of the city centre. It is the intersection of several streets and
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lines and was built in 1915 and named after the
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Maximilian II. Emanuel, born in Munich in 1662.


Location

The Kurfürstenplatz is located in the centre of Schwabing and belongs to the district
Schwabing-West Schwabing is a borough in the northern part of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria. It is part of the city borough 4 (Schwabing-West) and the city borough 12 (Schwabing-Freimann). The population of Schwabing is estimated at 100, ...
. In the east–west direction
Hohenzollernstraße Hohenzollernstraße is a street in Munich's Schwabing district. Location It starts at Leopoldstraße, then crosses the Kurfürstenplatz and Hohenzollernplatz and changes after the Winzererstraße in the west to the Schwerere-Reiter-Straße as ...
runs across Kurfürstenplatz and crosses Schwabing over a length of about two kilometres.
Belgradstraße The Belgradstraße is a 2.0-kilometer-long street in Munich's Schwabing district. It runs in a south–north direction between Kurfürstenplatz and Petuelpark, where it merges into Knorrstraße. The street was named after the Serbian capital Bel ...
branches off to the north, an approximately two-kilometre-long connection to the north forming section of the Mittlerer Ring. To the south, both Nordendstraße and Kurfürstenstraße branch off from Kurfürstenplatz and run parallel for almost one kilometre to
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in the south. Via Belgradstraße and Nordendstraße, road traffic flows from the northern district of Milbertshofen to Kurfürstenplatz and towards the city centre.


History

Originally, the '' Burgfriedenssäule'', which was probably erected in 1521, stood south of today's square and stands today on Elisabethplatz. Although no historically listed building is located directly on Kurfürstenplatz, it is characterised by two listed buildings: The five-storey monumental corner apartment building at Belgradstraße 1/Hohenzollernstraße 86, which is located on the north side and on the ground floor of which the "Neuhauser" of the
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is located, was built in 1898 by Xaver Heininger in the forms of the German
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with oriels, diaphragm gables and
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al corner oriel with a
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and is a historically listed building. South of today's Kurfürstenplatz, the architect Paul Breitsameter built the
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apartment building at Nordendstraße 64 in 1909, a historically listed building, with two oriel towers at the corners and stucco decoration on the gable. On 15 August 1900, the last horse-drawn tram left here travel along Hohenzollernstraße to
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Even before the
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, the tram line from Kurfürstenplatz to Hohenzollernstraße and Tengstraße to Augustenstraße was laid out, therefore creating today's square. Therefore, in Oscar Brunn's (1853–1919) plan of Munich from 1914, only the intersection of Kurfürstenstraße and Belgradstraße to Hohenzollernstraße is shown. In 1915, the square was redesigned after Kurfürst Maximilian II. Emanuel. Already in the 1930s, the famous dance bar "Bohème-Diele" was located on the square, which was still a meeting place for artists for decades, later under the name "La Bohème". At the time of
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, the graduate engineer Hans Atzenbeck was commissioned to plan and execute a uniform square design through a closed development. Starting in 1938, the blocks of flats with 37 2½- to 3½-room flats, a savings bank branch, a police detachment with affiliated shops and a coffee house were built. After the
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, house number 5 was the location of the Municipal Police Office North of the then Munich City Police for a long time.


Famous residents

The actress Ali Wunsch-König, lived on the first floor of the backyard garden house Kurfürstenplatz 2. She was the founder and director of the ''Neue Münchner Schauspielschule'', which was also located there before it moved to the rooms at
Dachauer Straße Dachauer Straße ( Leonrodplatz) The Dachauer Straße is the longest street in Munich with a length of 11.2 km and it received its name since it is the connecting road to Dachau Palace. In the north of Munich, it is part of the ''Bundesstraß ...
15. Kurfürstenplatz 6 was the seat of the artists' group ''Der Rote Reiter''.


Transportation connection

The three
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lines 12, 27 and 28 runs across Kurfürstenplatz, the former connecting Scheidplatz in the north of Schwabing with Romanplatz in the west of the city not far from
Nymphenburg Palace The Nymphenburg Palace (, Palace of the Nymphs) is a Baroque palace situated in Munich's western district Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Nymphenburg served as the main summer residence for the List of rulers of Bavaria, ...
. Lines 27 from Petuelring and 28 from Scheidplatz connect the north of Schwabing with the city centre. In addition, two metro bus lines run at Kurfürstenplatz, which run right across the city.


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''Kulturgeschichtspfad 4''
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