File:München - Pfisterstr. (heute Sparkassenstr.) 1907.jpg

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Deutsch: Pfisterbach nördl. (heute Sparkassenstr.), vom Tal gesehen. Der Pfisterbach verläuft inzwischen unterirdisch, mit der Überwölbung entstand gleichzeitig die neue Straße. Im Hintergrund ist das Maximiliansbrunnhaus mit einem Turm zu sehen (inzwischen abgerissen), davor befindet sich das Scholastikahaus (1 Block). Rechts im Bild ist der fast vollendete Grässel'sche Verwaltungs- und Sparkassenbau zu sehen..
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Book: Ansichten und Einsichten. Hans Grässels Fotosammlung zur Architekturgeschichte Münchens 1860 - 1945. München, Hugendubel-Verlag, 1994, für das Stadtarchiv München herausgegeben, ISBN 3880347492, S. 174
Author Hans Grässel, Stadtbaurat (died in March 1939)
Camera location48° 08′ 11.38″ N, 11° 34′ 37.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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