Maximilianeum Bayerischer Landtag

Product no.: S-700

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Model building sheet in a scale of 1:350
The Bavarian State Parliament building, the Maximilianeum, was built in the middle of the 19th century as part of an eastward expansion of the city of Munich. King Maximilian II wanted to create a connection between Munich's old town and Haidhausen, which was characterized by streets, bridges, a "forum" and a so-called "acropolis". A new boulevard was created, which was later called Maximilianstrasse. In order to give this boulevard a uniform appearance, Maximilian II had his own architectural style developed. The so-called Maximilian style was based on the Anglo-Saxon Neo-Gothic, which was supplemented with various elements from all artistic eras.


Author: Peter Gierhardt
7 sheets DIN A4. Size of the models: L 42 x W 33.5 x H 14.5 cm
4-color.
Difficulty level: medium


Publisher: Schreiber / Aue-Verlag