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Maximiliansanlagen, Park along Isar River in Munich, Germany

Maximiliansanlagen is a sprawling park along the eastern bank of the Isar River, connecting the districts of Haidhausen and Bogenhausen. The grounds feature tree-lined pathways, open green spaces, and landscaped areas for visitors to walk and relax.

The park was created between 1857 and 1861, when architect Carl von Effner transformed a former sheep pasture into a designed landscape. This marked the shift toward creating modern public green spaces in Munich during the 1800s.

The Friedensengel monument, with the Greek goddess Nike standing on a tall column, was built after the Franco-Prussian War and has become central to the park's identity. Today, locals and visitors gather here as a place that represents peace.

The park is accessible from several entry points and open year-round for walks, jogging, and outdoor activities. The flat and well-maintained paths make it easy to navigate for visitors of all abilities.

Groups of trees and shrubs were deliberately positioned to frame views of Munich's old town and the Maximilianeum parliament building from various spots throughout the park. This thoughtful design reveals different perspectives of the city as you move through the space.

Location: Munich

Inception: 1866

Architects: Carl von Effner

Part of: Englischer Garten

Address: Innere Wiener Straße 3 a

Website: http://schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/garten/objekte/mu_max.htm

GPS coordinates: 48.13996,11.59577

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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