- Ludwigstraße (Munich)
The Ludwigstrasse in
Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues. Principal was KingLudwig I of Bavaria , the avenue is named in his honour.The avenue begins at
Odeonsplatz and runs from south to north, it leads from theFeldherrnhalle in the south to theSiegestor in the north, skirting theLudwig-Maximilians-Universität , the "St. Ludwig church", the "Bayerische Staatsbibliothek" (Bavarian State Library ) and numerous state ministries and palaces. The southern part of the avenue was constructed in Italianrenaissance style byLeo von Klenze from 1816 onwards while the north constructed since 1827 in line with a plan ofFriedrich von Gärtner is strongly influenced by ItalianRomanesque architecture . Its extension north of the Siegestor is called Leopoldstraße.The U3 and U6 lines of the
Munich U-Bahn run under the Ludwigstraße, with stations at Odeonsplatz and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität.Sights
"From south to north"
*Odeonsplatz
*Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
* Universitätskirche St. Ludwig (St. Ludwig University Church)
*Georgianum
*Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
*Siegestor
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