Kurt-Eisner-Denkmal

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München, Germany

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Kurt-Eisner-Denkmal Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Kurt-Eisner-Denkmal is located in München, Germany on Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 14. Kurt-Eisner-Denkmal is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category historical landmarktourist attraction in Germany.

Address

Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße 14

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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BradJill

There are a couple of monuments around the city to Kurt Eisner, the first Prime Minister of the Free State of Bavaria, Kurt Eisner, who was assassinated in 1919. This memorial is located along Promenadplatz. Here you find a peculiar memorial embedded into the surface of the pavement, marking the spot of the assassination of Eisner. The monument creates an outline of the slain Prime Minister. There is a small plaque with information regarding the Eisner at the head of the memorial.

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macedonboy

This odd little monument stands in tribute to Kurt Eisner, who in the wake of the end of the First World War organised the Socialist Revolution that overthrew the monarchy in Bavaria. On this very spot he was assassinated by the a German National by the name of Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley. The monument features an iron slab embedded into the pavement with the outline of a body. The monument is easy to walk past and miss as it's on the pavement. It can be found on 14A Kardinal-Faulhaber-Strasse, just outside the Gastbi clothing store.

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Gabriel Boi

Very nice piece of German History!

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Heiner Tappe

Eisner who was the father of the republik of bavaria was shot here. Please dont stand on such an important personality wthout thinking of him!

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Iain Barker

Initially walked past and into the shoe shop, later visited braunhaus museum and learnt about kurt eisner and the dark turn this socialist movement took - why wasnt Munich raised and the ground poisoned for 1000 years ? - anyhow went back to the shop later to pick up shoes and was able to undestand and spare some time to think of Kurt Eisner at this place 100 years later.

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Reinhard Mohr

Ach, auch dieses Denkmal für die aufrechten bayrischen Demokraten tut einem in der Seele weh: Hier wurde der erste Ministerpräsident des Freistaates Bayern 1919 ermordet. Und daran erinnert jetzt seine Silhouette auf dem Boden. Das ist ja okay. Aber die Lustlosigkeit, mit der dieses Denkmal hier präsentiert wird, ist unwürdig. Ungepflegt, eigentlich unbemerkbar – und zu allem Überfluss steht auf der einen Ecke jetzt auch noch ein großer Blumenkübel des angrenzenden Hotels drauf …