Hotel Königshof

In the beginning of the 19th century, the architect Gustav Vorherr received the land on which the hotel is located from King Max I. Joseph for his service regarding the expansion of the city.

The house, owned by Baron von Sternbach, served as a meeting place for a group of scholars who were called to Munich by Maximilian I. Joseph (Bavaria).

In 1866, the building with the central location between the city center and the main train station became Hotel Bellevue.

In 1880, the hotel was significantly remodeled, with the addition of a double-gabled roof and a huge mural on the facade, painted by Claudius Schraudolph the Elder.

The hotel's gourmet restaurant Königshof was awarded one Michelin star and 18 out of 20 points from Gault-Millau.

The current Koenigshof, opened in 2024.
Hotel Bellevue (later Hotel Der Königshof) on right, late 19th century.
The second Hotel Königshof, demolished in 2019.