Munich poster: Arabellahaus
Munich poster: Arabellahaus
Minimal Munich poster with a view of the Arabellahaus.
The Arabella skyscraper was built from 1966 to 1969. The architect of the house is Toby Schmidbauer. The Munich high-rise was named after the owner's daughter. In the meantime, the owner company Bayerische Hausbau has decided that the building should be demolished as it has reached the end of its life cycle after 50 years of operation.
In the 70s and 80s the Musicland Studios were located in the house. In the 1970s and 1980s bands such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Freddie Mercury, Electric Light Orchestra and Deep Purple recorded albums.
Fun fact: The building contains apartments, offices, a hotel and Munich's highest spa.
Here is a short TV report about the house :
The Arabellahaus poster can be ordered in the formats Din A3 to Din A0. We deliver without a frame.
Materials
Materials
170 gr recycled paper
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Pick up in store: free
Shipping Germany: €4.99
Shipping EU: €14.99
Shipping CH + GB: €16.99
Sorry, no NON-EU shipping
Delivery time: 2-10 working days
The products can be returned within 14 days without giving a reason. The buyer bears the costs of the return. Details can be found in our general terms and conditions and our cancellation policy.
Dimension
Dimension
A0: 84.1 x 118.90 cm
A1: 59.4 x 84.1 cm
A2: 42 x 59.4 cm
A3: 29.7x42cm
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Print on Demand
We print the posters in the desired size as soon as they are ordered from us. This is sustainable and saves space. As soon as the desired poster is ready for shipping or collection, we will send you a message.
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Matching frames for the posters
In our shop in Berlin-Mitte we offer matching aluminum frames in Din A2 and Din A3. Within Berlin we deliver with a courier. We are happy to give recommendations on where to buy suitable picture frames online.
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Safe shipping
We ship the DinA2 posters in double shipping boxes. The outer, very stable cardboard ensures that the poster arrives safely. Inside the box is the poster.