Original by Leo von Klenze New by Hans Heid and Franz Simm
Architectural style(s)
Neo-Renaissance
Governing body
Government of Bavaria
Location of Palais Leuchtenberg in Bavaria
The Palais Leuchtenberg, (known between 1853 and 1933 as the Luitpold Palais or Prinz Luitpold Palais[citation needed]) built in the early 19th century for Eugène de Beauharnais, first Duke of Leuchtenberg, is the largest palace in Munich. Located on the west side of the Odeonsplatz (Odeon Square), where it forms an ensemble with the Odeon, it currently houses the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance. It was once home to the Leuchtenberg Gallery on the first floor.
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(1826–28, now the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior) and the identical PalaisLeuchtenberg (1817–21, now the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance), both modelled...
way. Princess Joséphine married the Crown Prince by proxy at the PalaisLeuchtenberg in Munich on 22 May 1823. They also conducted a wedding ceremony...
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often based directly on Italian Palazzi, first appearing in the PalaisLeuchtenberg (1817–21), by Leo von Klenze, then adopted as a state style under...
Klenze, who usually worked in the Greek Neoclassical style. The PalaisLeuchtenberg (1816) is probably the first of several such buildings on the new...
of Munich and Freising), the PalaisLeuchtenberg (the former residence of Eugène de Beauharnais) and the Prinz-Carl-Palais, the official residence of Bavaria's...
largely complete. The Gallery was located in the PalaisLeuchtenberg, the house of the Leuchtenberg family in Munich, built by Leo von Klenze between...
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in 1819), designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, is completed. The PalaisLeuchtenberg in Munich (begun in 1817), designed by Leo von Klenze, is completed...
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her childhood between Berchtesgaden and her other residences, the LeuchtenbergPalais in Munich, Schloss Leutstetten, and Schloss Hohenschwangau. In 1936...
Ferdinand von Malaisé. When he was ten years old, the family moved to the Leuchtenberg Palace. In 1861 at the age of sixteen, Ludwig began his military career...
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the reason Maria II's first husband, Auguste de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, never acquired the title of king. After the birth of their eldest son...
between 1774 and 1965 had Statsfru with the exception of Josephine of Leuchtenberg. The function of statsfru was transformed in the late 20th-century from...