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The "Modern" Bar

Year
2016
Status
Built

The "Modern“ Bar The "new Maxburg“, a post-war modernist building located in the heart of Munich, was built by revered architects Sep Ruf and Theo Papst in 1957 to replace the castle once belonging to Bavarian duke Wilhelm V, built in the late 16th century and devastated in the second world war. It now belongs to the very small assortment of heritage listed modernist buildings of Munich. This space truly adopts the periodical virtues and ideologies, where clear and functional forms were revived in turn opposing the former and more abundant decorative gestures applied previously and now protected throughout Munich.

The "Modern“ Bar The "new Maxburg“, a post-war modernist building located in the heart of Munich, was built by revered architects Sep Ruf and Theo Papst in 1957 to replace the castle once belonging to Bavarian duke Wilhelm V, built in the late 16th century and devastated in the second world war. It now belongs to the very small assortment of heritage listed modernist buildings of Munich. This space truly adopts the periodical virtues and ideologies, where clear and functional forms were revived in turn opposing the former and more abundant decorative gestures applied previously and now protected throughout Munich.

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