The Regina Palast was an immense, monumental gray stone cube of a hotel, built in 1908, with Versailles-style reception rooms, a Turkish bath in the basement, and three hundred bedrooms arranged over seven floors. With views across the trees of Maximiliansplatz to the distant twin Gothic spires of the Frauenkirche.
Chamberlain and his delegation stayed in 1938 for the Munich Conference. It was destroyed by bombing in 1945.