Feldherrnhalle - Reviews from across the web
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Feldhernnhalle, Munich - Reviews of Feldhernnhalle - IgoUgo Built according to plans drawn up by Friedrich von Gärtner in 1841-44, the Feldherrenhalle (Field Marshall's Hall) was commissioned by King Ludwig I, who demanded that it be modelled on Florence's Loggia dei Lanzi. The building reflects the transition between the Medieval town and the new city of M... igougo.com
Odeonsplatz / Feldherrenhalle - Munich Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com One of Munich's most pleasant squares is Odeonsplatz. Two things are likely to catch your eye here right away. The first is the bright yellow color of the Theatinerkirche, the square's Italian Baroque church. Secondly, you're bound to be impressed by the equally Italian-looking loggia structure know... virtualtourist.com
Feldherrenhalle- Munich, Germany - VirtualTourist.com the feldherrnhalle, (field marshall's hall) was built by the wittelsbachs to honor bavarian generals. the two statues in the hall are of general johann tilly and karl philipp van wrede. tilly surrendered munich to the swedes which saved munich from a swedish seige. von wrede defeated the french at t... virtualtourist.com
Feldherrnhalle - Feldherrnhalle Photos Now Feldherrnhall (Field Marshal’s Loggia) is not a particularly significant construction but it would be a shame to miss it if you are in the vicinity. It is at Odeonsplatz at the northern end of the pedestrian zone and ... photos.igougo.com
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