Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment

In 1936, the Munich city council placed a plaque on the building which read, "Adolf Hitler lived in this house from 1 May 1920 to 5 October 1929".

[5] In 1925, Hitler brought his widowed half-sister Angela Raubal from Austria to serve as housekeeper for both his Munich apartment and his rented villa The Berghof.

On September 18, 1931, she died of a gunshot wound in the apartment; the coroner proclaimed her death a suicide.

Hitler was on his way to Erlangen to give a speech, but he returned immediately to Munich on hearing the news.

He also met with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in the apartment[4] on September 30, 1938, following the signing of the four-power Munich Accords.

The second floor, Hitler's former apartment, houses the headquarters of the regional police of Munich and is not open to the public.

Prinzregentenplatz 16 (2010)
Thierschstrasse 41 (2011)