- Feldherrnhalle
The Feldherrnhalle (sometimes also written "Feldherrenhalle", "Field Marshall's Hall") is a monumental
loggia inMunich ,Germany . It was built between 1841 and 1844 at the southern end of Munich's Ludwigstrasse next to thePalais Preysing and east of the Hofgarten. Previously the Gothic "Schwabinger Tor" (gate) occupied that place.Friedrich von Gärtner built the Feldherrnhalle at the behest of KingLudwig I of Bavaria after the example of theLoggia dei Lanzi inFlorence . The Feldherrnhalle was a symbol of the honours of the Bavarian Army. It contains statues of military leaders Johann Tilly and Karl Phillip von Wrede. The central sculptural group was added in 1882, after theFranco-Prussian War .On Sunday morning,
9 November ,1923 , the Feldherrnhalle was the scene of a confrontation between the Bavarian State Police and an illegally organized march by the followers of Adolf Hitler. When ordered to stop the marchers continued; the State Police felt threatened and opened fire. Sixteen marchers were killed and a number were wounded, includingHermann Göring . As a result, Hitler was arrested and sentenced to a prison term. This was one of the efforts by the Nazis to take over the Bavarian State, commonly referred to as the "Beer Hall Putsch ".ee also
* Panzerkorps "Feldherrnhalle"
External links
* [http://www.courses.psu.edu/nuc_e/nuc_e405_g9c/muenchen/feldh.html Frontal view of the Feldherrnhalle.]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.