Literaturhaus München, Literature event venue in Münchner Altstadt, Germany.
The Literaturhaus München is housed in a Renaissance Revival building at Salvatorplatz with tall ceilings and large windows that fill the exhibition spaces with natural light. The rooms are clearly organized and designed to accommodate readings, discussions, and displays of literary works.
The building was originally constructed as a school in 1887 and underwent major renovation before reopening as a literary venue in 1997. This transformation turned the structure into an important hub for literary activities in Munich.
The venue serves as a gathering place where readers encounter contemporary German writers through readings and conversations that happen regularly throughout the year. You can experience how the space brings literary communities together in a natural, informal way.
The venue is open both on weekdays and weekends, offering a calm setting to explore exhibitions and attend events. Checking the website beforehand helps you find current program dates and plan your visit around your interests.
The building is home to the Bavarian Academy of Writing, which offers specialized workshops for emerging authors while maintaining partnerships with orchestral groups. This blend of literary and musical programming creates a distinctive environment for artistic exchange.
Location: Munich
Inception: 1887
Architects: Friedrich Löwel, Uwe Kiessler
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Address: Salvatorplatz 1
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 11:00-19:00; Saturday,Sunday 10:00-18:00
GPS coordinates: 48.14200,11.57500
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:48
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