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Palace turned funeral department |
Damenstiftstraße 8 Innenstadt Munich, Bayern 80331 +49 89 231 9902 |
Once an aristocratic palace, thought to have been constructed in about 1726 by Ignaz Anton Gunetzrhainer, Lerchenfeld Palace was destroyed during the War, with just its rococo facade (attributed to Stuber) remaining. In 1958, the palace was beautifully restored by Erwin Schleich. The plaster figures, attributed to Johann Baptist Zimmermann, are especially fine, particularly the Wessobrunner Madonna above the portal. The building now serves as the municipal funeral department. Review © 2009, Wcities |
![]() Lerchenfeld Palace Photo: benedikt koehler |
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