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Technical City Hall, Munich

The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering departments of the city administration.

The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering departments of the city administration. To a traveler it is interesting because of the ''Courtyard in the Wind'' and especially the café in the top floor, that provides a fantastic view of Munich and the area.


Hours

Sun

Closed

Mon

8:00

16:30

Tue

8:00

16:30

Wed

8:00

16:30

Thu

8:00

16:30

Fri

8:30

14:00

Sat

Closed

About Technical City Hall

 Friedenstraße 40, Munich, Germany

Technical City Hall and Nearby Sights on Map

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Maximiliananlagen

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Angel of Peace Monument

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Bogenhausen Cemetery

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