The Old Town Hall in Munich

Adolf Hitler

The Old Town Hall in Munich by Adolf Hitler, an oil painting with architectural themes.

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The Old Town Hall in Munich is a painting by Adolf Hitler dated 1913, inscribed "München — Altes Rathaus" and signed at lower left. It shows the Gothic Old Town Hall with its clock tower and stepped gable seen from the street, the green onion dome of a neighboring tower visible at right.

From May 1913 to August 1914, Hitler lived in Munich and supported himself by painting city views for tourists, frame shops, and private clients. Works from this period — painted immediately before World War I and long before his political career — are handled today by auction houses, archives, and museums as documents of historical record.

This reproduction is offered as a historical document. It is 100% hand-painted in oil on canvas by professional artists, using high-quality materials and museum-grade attention to detail, and is available in multiple sizes with optional frames.

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Louie Drehmer, Curator, ArtWiki

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