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Hands down, Munich’s Justizpalast is one of the best kept secrets of the city. Not only is it ridiculously good looking on the inside, it also boasts the perk of being 100% free to visit.
This post will give you a quick rundown of everything you need to know about the Justizpalast – a bit of history and easy tips on how to see this gem for yourself.
Munich Justizpalast: A Brief History
The Munich Justizpalast was designed inΒ Neo-Baroque style by architect Friedrich von Thiersch, and was built in 1890-1897. The palatial and majestic design of the building is what makes it one of the grandest buildings to gawk at in Munich (or maybe even Germany).
Of course, this gorgeous building is more than just an underrated spot for sightseeing, today it serves as the seat of the Bavarian Ministry of Justice.
Munich Justizpalast Visiting Info
Once again, visiting the Justizpalast interior is completely free! All you need to do is pass a quick airport-style security check/metal detector. Here’s what you need to know.
Address:Β Prielmayerstr. 7 (right by Karlsplatz/Stachus)
Cost: Free
Hours: (According to the official website)Β 7am-4:15pm Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-3pm on Fridays