• Structure[edit]. Lions at the Feldherrnhalle by Wilhelm von Rümann. Statue commemorating the Franco-Prussian war inside the Feldherrnhalle.
  • The Panzergrenadier Division Feldherrnhalle, was a semi-armoured formation of the German Army during World War II.
  • florence’teki unlu loggia dei lanzi binasinin kopyasi olan feldherrnhalle munih'teki odeonplatz meydanininda bulunmaktadr.
  • The Feldherrnhalle is located at the southern end of Odeonsplatz, between Theatinerstraße and Residenzstraße.
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  • In 1933, after the Nazis came to power, loggia Feldherrnhalle became the focus of national-socialist propaganda and turned into a monument to the Nazis.
  • FELDHERRNHALLE: Two whopping lions guard the entrance to Feldherrnhalle (1841-1844). If you've ever been to Florence this one may ring a bell.
  • Rather than do so, the people of Munich started ducking down Viscardigasse behind the Feldherrnhalle so they wouldn't have to pass in front of it.
  • The Feldherrnhalle was first built between 1841 and 1844 on the command of King Ludwig I of Bavaria as a symbol of the honours of the Bavarian Army.
  • The Feldherrnhalle is a beautiful Italianesque loggia. ... Statue of the Bavarian Army at the Feldherrnhalle in Munich.