Neal Brown House

The Brown House was the name given to the Munich mansion located between the Karolinenplatz and Königsplatz, known before as the Palais Barlow, which was purchased in 1930 for the Nazis. They converted the structure into the headquarters of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Its name comes from early Nazi Party uniforms, which were br…
The Brown House was the name given to the Munich mansion located between the Karolinenplatz and Königsplatz, known before as the Palais Barlow, which was purchased in 1930 for the Nazis. They converted the structure into the headquarters of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Its name comes from early Nazi Party uniforms, which were brown. Many leading Nazis, including Adolf Hitler, maintained offices there throughout the party's existence. It was destroyed by Allied bombing raids during World War II.
  • Architectural style: Neo-classicism
  • Completed: 1828
  • Owner: Nazi Party
  • Former names: Palais Barlow (1876–1930)
  • Address: 45 Brienner Straße, Munich
  • Renovated: 1930
  • Destroyed: 1943
Data from: en.wikipedia.org