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  2. The Seven (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The Seven is a real estate project in the Munich Gärtnerplatz district, City area Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt. In a former heating plant of the city of Munich, luxury properties were built. According to media reports, these were "the most expensive apartments in the city".

  3. Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment - Wikipedia

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    Hitler continued to live in the apartment until 1934, when he became Führer und Reichskanzler of Germany. After that, Hitler kept the apartment, but spent most of his time either in Berlin or in his Berghof residence. Hitler sometimes used the Munich apartment for high-level diplomatic meetings.

  4. Alter Hof - Wikipedia

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    Portions of it (Lorenzistock, Pfisterstock and Brunnenstock) were redeveloped in post modernist style to serve as offices and luxury apartments in 2005/2006, very much to public dismay. Entrance of the Infopoint Museen & Schlösser in Bayern, a central information point for the 1300 museums and palaces throughout Bavaria

  5. Munich Residenz - Wikipedia

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    The Residenz (German: [ʁesiˈdɛnts], Residence) in central Munich is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria.The Residenz is the largest city palace in Germany and is today open to visitors for its architecture, room decorations, and displays from the former royal collections.

  6. Mandarin Oriental, Munich - Wikipedia

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    The building was converted to a luxury hotel by hotelier Georg Rafael, [6] one of the founders of Regent Hotels. [7] The Hotel Rafael Munich opened in May 1990. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group purchased the four properties of the Rafael Group in 2000 for $142.5 million [8] [9] and the hotel was renamed Mandarin Oriental, Munich. [10]

  7. Nymphenburg Palace - Wikipedia

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    Nymphenburg Palace has as many visitors as the Munich Residence and more than Schleissheim Palace, though the castles of King Ludwig II, especially Neuschwanstein, are more frequented. Museums: Schlossmuseum (Royal apartments: Central pavilion, North and South Galleries, Inner Southern Pavilion, Garden pavilions)

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