King's Square (Königsplatz) Tours and Tickets

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  • King's Square (Königsplatz) was initially built to serve the urban notionsof King Ludwig I, who wished to integrate culture, administration, Christianity and Bavarian military in one massive green space. The king opted for a European Neoclassic style based on the Acropolis in Athens. He even had two museums built in the same style; first was the Glyptothek, where he could house his sprawling collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, and second, the Bavarian State Collection of Antiques, which contains Greek, Etruscan and Roman artifacts. King Ludwig I also commissioned the Propylaea, an imposing and austere gate which served as a memorial to his son, the Bavarian prince Otto of Greece.Despite this architectural and urban prowess, the square is now infamous for being the place where the Nazi party held marches and mass rallies during the Holocaust. In fact, the national headquarters of the Nazi party, the Brown House, was located on Brienner Straße just off the square. It was even featured in a Nazi propaganda film, The March to the Führer. Two temples were built on Königsplatz to honor the 16 Nazis killed in the failed coup attempt by Adolf Hitler to seize power in 1923 – they were later on destroyed (except for their platforms, which are still visible today) as part of Munich’s denazification by the US Army in 1947.However, not all Nazi constructions were systematically demolished; the Führerbau, for example, where the Munich Agreement was signed in 1938, still exists to this day and houses a music school.Today, Königsplatz has returned to its pre‐war appearance and remains one of Munich’s most significant attractions. It is now regarded as the center of Munich’s museum quarter, the Kunstareal.The area can be reached by subway via line 2 (stop Königsplatz) and by tram via lines 27 and 28 (stop Karolinenplatz). It is also within walking distance of Munich Hauptbahnhof.

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Many of Munich's buildings carry the secrets of a dark past. Just six decades ago, Munich bore the official title, Hauptstadt der Bewegung, the Capital of the Nazi Movement. This was the city that the Allied Supreme Commander General Eisenhower called 'the cradle of the Nazi beast'. Find out why on this fascinating walking tour._ru-RU

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Gain insight into the rise of the Nazi party during World War II on a full-day combo tour of Munich. The day starts with our guided tour to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, where the genocide of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) started, and hear about those who were imprisoned there. We follow this up with a 2.5-hour walking tour of sites associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in the old town of Munich. See historical buildings such as the former secret police headquarters and learn all about the city during these dark days. Please note: the Dachau Memorial Site does  not permit children under 13 to attend this tour._ru-RU

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Step back into Germany's dark past during this 2.5-hour Third Reich walking tour. Learn how Munich became an important center for the Nazi Party during WWII and hear stories of one of history's most powerful dictators, Adolf Hitler. Follow the growth of the movement from its first mass meeting at the Hofbräuhaus to its failed attempt to seize power at the Feldherrnhalle. Hear about the White Rose resistance movement and many other important facts as you visit sites that played a role in the origin of the darkest chapter in German history._ru-RU

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The King’s Square in Munich is mostly accessible for people with disabilities, with some areas that may present challenges for wheelchair users and seniors. However, there are options available such as special parking, portable ramps, and accessible elevators that can help overcome these challenges. Visually impaired visitors can also benefit from the audio guide and special guide services available.
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