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The Asam is the former house of the baroque artist Cosmas Damian Asam in the resident of Munich quarter Thalkirchen. Today the building is used as historical restaurant.

Situation

Maria A SETTLING ROAd 45, Munich Thalkirchen

History

The yard advice Adrian v. Kray builds a countryseat in Thalkirchen, which lay clearly at that time before Munich for 1687. 1724 acquired Cosmas Damian Asam this countryseat and converted it in the current form as generous artist seat. It the building up and provided the new front 1729/30 with Fresken, as they were typical for Munich in former times. At the same time on the south side a geometrical palace garden was put on. In addition its brother Egid Quirin builds a chapel. He settled the costs with the fee, which he for his Freskoarbeiten in Swiss monastery a-settle had received. Therefore designated Cosmas Damian Asam his messuage after Swiss place of pilgrimage ASP-mix Maria Einsiedel dent.

Asams death in the year 1739 terminated building activity. In the future the messuage changed the owner several times. 1838 developed on the eastern side a popular trip restaurant. 1923-1927 was provided again the fronts with Fresken. In the Second World War the Asam burned out. 1947 became the house by an emergency roof secured. 1957 acquired the architect and monument conservationist Erwin creep the messuage of the state capital Munich. 1981/82 the Fresken was reconstructed after Verdute in the Asam version by Karl Manninger.

1992 acquired the Augustiner the Asam Both the Fresken at the fronts as well as in the festival room, which is in the second stick of the lock, was restored by Augsburger the painter Hermenegild Peiker.

Since summer 1993 historical restaurant operator/barkeeper shank is accommodated in the Asam

Literature

  • Klaus Gallas: Munich. Of the welfischen establishment Heinrichs of the lion up to the present: Art, culture, history. Cologne: DuMont 1979, ISBN 3-7701-1094-3 (DuMont documents: DuMont art travel guide)

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