Asam-Schlössl, Architectural heritage monument and restaurant in Thalkirchen, Munich, Germany
Asam-Schlössl is a villa in Munich's Thalkirchen district decorated with reconstructed frescoes on its facade and surrounded by a baroque garden with geometric layouts. It now operates as a restaurant while preserving the architectural character of its 18th-century origins.
The villa was built in 1687 as a country house for a court official and passed in 1724 to a prominent baroque artist. The artist left his creative mark on the property and made it his residence.
The building carries the name of a baroque artist who made it his home and shaped its design through his own work. The frescoes and geometric garden layout show how creative individuals personalized their living spaces.
The restaurant is easily accessible and offers traditional Bavarian cuisine in a historic setting. The geometric garden invites visitors to stroll around and provides outdoor dining options.
The facade frescoes were carefully reconstructed in the early 1980s following wartime damage, based on original designs from the Asam period. This restoration shows how artistic works can be preserved when originals are lost.
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