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Maximilianeum Munich Guest Book

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26.7 cm × 21 cm
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Lined White 70# Uncoated Text

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Style: 26.7 cm × 21 cm Guestbook

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these guest books are designed to elevate your special occasions, capturing memories with style and grace. The guest book features a cover made from premium paper, exuding an aura of elegance. The cover is further enhanced with a luxurious velvet lamination, adding a tactile charm that begs to be touched and admired. Inside, you'll find a harmonious blend of quality and aesthetics. The white lined pages are crafted from 100gsm uncoated text, providing a smooth surface that welcomes every stroke of the pen with grace and finesse. These pages serve as the canvas for your guests' heartfelt messages, well wishes, and memories, ensuring every word is captured with clarity and precision. For a touch of contrast, optional black pages made from 90gsm Eclipse paper create a striking backdrop for metallic and gel ink pens, allowing your guests' words to shine brightly against the darkness.

  • Dimensions: 21cm x 26.7cm (100 Pages)
  • Cover: 150gsm Mohawk uncoated text with velvet lamination
  • Internal Paper: White lined and unlined pages: 100gsm uncoated text, Black unlined pages: 90gsm Eclipse

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Maximilianeum Munich Guest Book

Maximilianeum Munich Guest Book

The Maximilianeum, a palatial building in Munich, was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation and has also housed the Bavarian Landtag (state parliament) since 1949. The principal was King Maximilian II of Bavaria, who started the project in 1857. The leading architect was Friedrich Bürklein. The building is situated on the bank of river Isar before the Maximilian Bridge and marks the eastern end of the Maximilianstrasse, one of Munich's royal avenues which is framed by neo-Gothic palaces influenced by the English Perpendicular style. Due to statical problems the construction was only completed in 1874 and the facade of the Maximilianeum which was originally planned also in neo-Gothic style had to be altered in renaissance style under the influence of Gottfried Semper. The facade was decorated with arches, columns, mosaics and niches filled with busts. The building was extended on its back for new parliament offices, several modern wings were added in 1958, 1964, 1992 and again in 2012.

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By Lindsey-Rose H.5 February 2023Verified Purchase
Size: 26.7 cm × 21 cm , Paper: Lined White 70# Uncoated Text
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Quality is great, very easy to customise exactly how I wanted it. Great value for the price. Was happy with the image quality
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By Brydie R.1 October 2019Verified Purchase
Size: 22.9 cm × 15.2 cm , Paper: Lined White 70# Uncoated Text
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Fast delivery excellent as described. Perfect, has everything we wanted
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By L.12 September 2019Verified Purchase
Size: 26.7 cm × 21 cm , Paper: Lined White 70# Uncoated Text
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So quick to deliver and beautiful quality !! Amazing quality !! Picture was clear and writing was perfect

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Product ID: 256510781258139875
Posted on 19/03/2019, 7:39 AM
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