[1] The building is located in an area outside the Old Town, south of the Angerviertel (Anger quarter) in Münchner Altstadt, in the district No.1 Altstadt-Lehel.
[2] The builder and contractor, Ludwig Deiglmeier, acquired the area at the end of the 19th century and built the house at Angertorstraße 3 on the former garden grounds under the supervision of Josef Ringer (1888–1890).
[4] Since April 11, 2016, the shop on the left side of the building's ground floor housed the WikiMUC [de], office, meeting place and venue for the Wikipedia community in Munich and southern Germany.
On the ground floor, in the third axis from the left, there is a gate leading to the courtyard, closed by a double-winged wooden door with barred glass windows that are covered with Prussian caps, which provides access to the staircase.
The main staircase was built in an innovative style, with iron elements covered with wooden planks as steps, thereby maximizing fire protection.