• The Maximilianeum Building 2012. The Maximilianeum, a palatial building in Munich, was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation but since 1949 has housed...
  • For over 100 years the house of “Maximilianeum” offers affordable rooms to young adults in training or study.
  • The foundation stone for the Maximilianeum was laid in October 1857, and the building opened for use in 1874 after 17 years of construction work.
  • The perpendicular gothic masterpiece that is the Maximilianeum sits on Max Planck Strasse as it crosses the Isar River into central Munich.
  • During World War II, much of the building was destroyed and rebuilt by Karl Kergl before the Bavarian Parliament made the Maximilianeum its home in 1949.
  • The Maximilianeum is home to the Bavarian Parliament ('Bayrischer Langtag') and is located on a hill just at the end of the famous Maximilanstrasse.
  • Since its completion some 140 years ago, it has also been home to a foundation for highly talented students (Stiftung Maximilianeum).
  • Every scholarship recipient gets to live inside the Maximilianeum itself, with their own furnished room and a cleaning staff on standby to tidy up.
  • Die Stiftung Maximilianeum fördert besonders begabte bayerische und Pfälzer Abiturientinnen und Abiturienten...