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The Feldherrnhalle is a monumental Italianesque loggia on the Odeonsplatz built in 1841-'44 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honor the his army.
The Feldherrnhalle is a monumental Italianesque loggia on the Odeonsplatz built in 1841-'44 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honor the his army. Ferdinand von Miller's sculptural ensemble in the middle was added in 1882 to commemorate the Bavarian army that fought in the Franco-Prussian War. In 1923, it was the site of the Nazis' Beer Hall Putsch, and also served as a monument commemorating the death of 16 members of the Nazi party in 1933-'45.
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Feldherrnhalle, Residenzstraße 1, 80333 Munich, Germany
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