Maximiliansanlagen

Die Maximiliansanlagen in den Münchner Stadtteilen Bogenhausen und Haidhausen wurden zwischen 1856 und 1866 unter Leitung von Carl von Effner angelegt, Auftraggeber und Namensgeber war König Maximilian II. Zentraler Punkt ist der 38 Meter hohe Friedensengel.

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Max-Joseph-Brücke (Ludwigsbrücke) 81675 Munich Germany

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Florian Junk

It's a beautiful connection between the English Garden and the northern part of the Isar.

Rai Kou

Nice for picnics ???? walking drinking coffe at the Chinese tower ????

Can Erdem

Nice park to walk near the canal

Pelin Dura

sunny day walking through the park very nice

Alide Amick

An Sonnentagen immer voll, aber trotzdem mag ich es dort. Wunderbar zum "Leute gucken", Sporteln, Picknicken und einfach nur genießen.

Marius

Stühle ausleihen und Sonne tanken! 5€/Tag

Suliman

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