Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt, Patent and trademark office building in Isarvorstadt, Munich, Germany
The German Patent and Trademark Office is a large government complex on Zweibrückenstraße that serves as the central authority for patent and trademark protection in Germany. The site consists of multiple buildings spread across an extended area, housing different departments that handle applications and registrations.
The institution was founded in 1877 in Berlin as the Imperial Patent Office, serving as the center for patent protection in the German Empire. After World War II, the office relocated to Munich, where it has remained ever since.
The building represents Germany's commitment to protecting inventions and brands, symbolizing how innovation matters in everyday economic life.
The complex is located in the Isarvorstadt district and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors typically enter through the main gate near Bob-van-Benthem-Platz.
The office processes tens of thousands of patent applications annually and ranks among Europe's largest patent authorities. Its decisions directly affect which technical innovations receive protection and how inventors can safeguard their creations.
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