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Das Odeon in München ist ein ehemaliges Konzerthaus (Odeon) des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts, das nach starken Kriegszerstörungen zum Dienstsitz des bayerischen Innenministeriums umgebaut wurde. Es liegt an dem nach ihm benannten Odeonsplatz, dem Ausgangspunkt der Ludwigstraße. Seine heutige Adresse lautet Odeonsplatz 3.
The Odeon is a former concert hall in the Odeonsplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, which is named after it. Built in the early 19th century to a design by Leo von Klenze and forming a counterpoint to the externally identical Palais Leuchtenberg, it was rebuilt after being almost totally destroyed in World War II and now houses the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior.
found a single match candidate
concert hall (Q1060829) | amenity=concert_hall |
interior space (Q1299240) | indoor |
room (Q180516) | room |
event venue (Q18674739) | amenity=events_venue |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
music venue (Q8719053) | amenity=music_venue |