Maximilian-II-Kaserne
The Maximilian-II-Kaserne respectively Max-II-Kaserne was a military facility in Munich, Germany, which was completed in 1865. The kaserne was named after Maximilian II of Bavaria.
Stammham is the smallest municipality in the district of Altötting in Bavaria in Germany. It is close to Marktl, the birthplace of Pope Benedict XVI.
Population: 3,487
Latitude: 48° 17' 45.74" N
Longitude: 11° 52' 10.60" E
The Maximilian-II-Kaserne respectively Max-II-Kaserne was a military facility in Munich, Germany, which was completed in 1865. The kaserne was named after Maximilian II of Bavaria.
The Mariahilfplatz is a town square on the right bank of the River Isar in the district of Au in Munich, Germany.
Jourhaus was the name of the entrance building to the prisoners' camp at Dachau and Gusen concentration camps.
Josephsplatz is an U-Bahn station in on the U2 located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany..
Innsbrucker Ring is a U2 - U5 interchange station of the Munich U-Bahn.
The Hofgartenkaserne, also known as Infanterie-Leibregiment-Kaserne or Max-Joseph-Kaserne, was a military facility of the Bavarian army, located at Hofgarten Strasse 2 in Munich, Germany.
Giselastraße is a Munich U-Bahn station located in the Munich borough of Schwabing-West. It services both the U3 and U6 subway lines.
Friedenheimer Straße is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U5.
Freimann is a railway station in the German city of Munich.
The Elisabethmarkt is a daily food market in Schwabing, a district of Munich, Germany.
The Ducal Georgianum (German: Herzogliches Georgianum) is a theological seminary of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich.
The Deutsche Brauereimuseum ("German brewery museum") at the St.-Jakobs-Platz in Munich was founded in 1952 on the initiative of the Bavarian Hofbräuhaus.
Arabellapark is a residential and commercial area in the Bogenhausen district of Munich, Germany, which was developed with the construction of multiple buildings from 1965 to 1998. It is one of the largest urban expansion projects of the period afte…
Am Hart is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U2.
The Alte Münze (Old Mint Yard) is a renaissance building in Munich which originally served for the ducal stables and the art collections of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria.
St. Anna im Lehel is a Catholic monastery in Munich, southern Germany. It was the first Rococo church of Old Bavaria and shaped the development of religious architecture in Bavaria. It is located in the center of Lehel near the Catholic parish churc…
Westfriedhof, which in German means "west(ern) cemetery", can refer to:
The Ungerer Tramway was the first electrical tramway in Munich. It was built by engineer and owner of the Ungerer Bath, August Ungerer to connect the bath with the 750m distant stop of the horse powered tramway. The 1.2 km long Ungerer Tramway exist…