Hauptzollamt Munich, Customs office building complex in Munich, Germany
Hauptzollamt Munich is a multi-building complex along Landsberger Strasse featuring early 20th-century German administrative architecture. The site spans several connected structures housing offices for customs operations.
The complex was completed in 1912 during Bavaria's period of industrial expansion and administrative modernization. Its design followed the standards of the time for important government buildings.
The complex shows how Munich shaped its administrative architecture in the early 1900s, mixing practical design with regional building methods. Visitors can see the crafted details on the facades that were common for government buildings of that era.
The complex is located on Landsberger Strasse with good public transport access. Since it functions as an active administration building with limited public access, viewing the exterior is the best option.
The site is registered in the Bavarian monument database under number D-1-62-000-3763. Though spread across multiple building sections and street addresses, the various structures work together as one facility.
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