Führerbau

Unlike many other buildings associated with the Nazis, it still stands today and currently houses the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (German: Hochschule für Musik und Theater München).

Today it houses the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke (Museum of Casts of Classical Statues) and Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (Central Institute for Art History).. During the Nazi era, the building served as a symbolic building for Adolf Hitler.

It is also notable as the site of the signing of the historic 1938 Munich Agreement, under which Czechoslovakia was forced to cede the Sudetenland to Germany.

[citation needed] Today, the building houses the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, and its congress hall now serves as a concert venue.

From 2005 to 2011, an unknown number of Stolpersteine (between 20 and 25) were installed in the building until city officials removed them for reasons of "fire protection".

The Führerbau from the outside, 2016
Atrium, 2011
The former Nazi administrative building at 10 Katharina-von-Bora-Strasse, 2017
Room that was once Hitler's private study. In 1938, Hitler signed the Munich Agreement here. Note the original fireplace and ceiling lamp, 2009