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Old Academy (Munich)

Coordinates: 48°08′20″N 11°34′11″E / 48.13889°N 11.56972°E / 48.13889; 11.56972
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The Old Academy, view from Neuhauser Straße
The Wilhelminum ca 1700 by Michael Wening

The Old Academy (German: Alte Akademie), also called Wilhelminum, is a building in the center of Munich, Germany. Dating from the 16th century, it has a Renaissance facade and four inner courtyards.

History

William V, Duke of Bavaria ordered the construction of a building for the college and the school of the Jesuits next to his St. Michael's Church. The college was established 1583-1590. It is unclear who designed the building, but it was probably as Friedrich Sustris.

After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1773 the building became a cantonment for cadets of the army. From 1783 to 1826, it housed the Court Library and Archives, and then a school of painting and sculpture (hence the designation "Academy"). From 1826 to 1840, the Ludwig Maximilian University had its temporary domicile in the building. After severe destruction during the Second World War (1944) it was rebuilt by Josef Wiedemann to house the Bavarian Statistical Office.

48°08′20″N 11°34′11″E / 48.13889°N 11.56972°E / 48.13889; 11.56972