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Brienner Straße, Munich

'Brienner Straße'' is a boulevard, that runs from ''Odeonsplatz'' in western direction.

'Brienner Straße'' is a boulevard, that runs from ''Odeonsplatz'' in western direction. The houses along the street are built in a classicistic style and it is considered to be Munich's first avenue. On its way it crosses (from east to west) ''Odeonsplatz'', ''Karolinenplatz'', ''Königsplatz'' and ''Stiglmaierplatz''.


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About Brienner Straße

 Munich, Germany

Brienner Straße and Nearby Sights on Map

Karolinenplatz

'Karolinenplatz'' is a circular square, which is dominated by the black obelisk in its center

Maximilianplatz

That square was built at the beginning of the 19th century at a place, where the northern city fortifications used to be

Pinakothek der Moderne

The Pinakothek der Moderne is the largest museum of modern art in Germany, comprising the Sammlung Moderne Kunst (Modern Art Museum), Die Neue Sammlung (The Design Museum), Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität München (Architecture Museum of the Technical University), and the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München (State Graphics Museum)

Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus

The northern tip of ''Maximilianplatz'' is dedicated to the victims of the holocaust since 1946

Alte Pinakothek

Commissioned by Ludwig I and inaugurated in 1836, the Alte Pinakothek is one of the oldest art museums in the world

Neue Pinakothek

The Neue Pinakothek is part of Munich's Kunstareal (art district), showcasing European art of the 18th - 19th century from the Bavarian State Painting Collections

Michaelskirche

Michaelskirche is the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps, built by Duke Wilhelm V as a center for the Catholic Reformation in 1583-'97

St. Boniface's Abbey

The Benedictine abbey was founded in 1835 by Bavarian King Ludwig I

State Mineralogical Collection

The collection shows minerals, including diamonds, emeralds and other gemstones as well as some meteorites

State Collections of Antiques

Ludwig I and his architect Leo von Klenze built a large square, in classical style, including the Antikensammlung