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Prinz-Carl-Palais

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Prinz-Carl-Palais is a mansion in Munich built in the early Neoclassical style between 1804 and 1806. It was also known as Palais Salabert and Palais Royal after its early owners. The palace was planned in 1803 by the architect Karl von Fischer for Abbé Pierre de Salabert, a former teacher of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. After Salabert died in 1807, Maximilian I Joseph bought the building. When Maximilian died in 1825, his son Ludwig I gave the palace to his brother Prince Carl. Carl had the rooms decorated by Jean-Baptiste Métevier and Anton Schwanthaler. After Carl's death, the Palais housed the Austrian-Hungarian diplomatic mission from 1876 onward, before it became a residence for the Bavarian prime ministers in 1924.


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