Overview
Maxvorstadt is Munich's university and museum quarter—a grid of 19th-century boulevards packed with the Pinakotheks, the Lenbachhaus, bookshops, and student cafés. It's where academia and high culture intersect with lively street life.
Highlights
- Museum Mile: Three Pinakotheks plus the Lenbachhaus and Brandhorst within a 10-minute walk.
- Student nightlife: Affordable bars and live-music venues around Türkenstraße and Amalienstraße.
- Architecture: Ludwig I's neoclassical Königsplatz was modelled on the Athenian Acropolis.
History
Developed under King Maximilian I Joseph in the early 19th century as a planned expansion north of the Altstadt, Maxvorstadt was designed from the start as a cultural and intellectual centre.
Visitor Tips
- By foot: Everything is walkable; park near Königsplatz or take the U2.
- Lunch spots: Türkenstraße has excellent and affordable Vietnamese, Italian, and café options.
- Duration: Half-day to full day.