The creation of this painting was driven by the artist's interest in depicting cityscapes at night with artificial lighting. The artist chose the popular Maximilian Square, located in the old part of Munich and named after King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, which was favoured by the Munich bohemian circle. The warm, diffuse light of the street lamps emerges from the darkness, illuminating the church and the four-story stone building, reflecting off their walls and allowing the artist to model the figures of a few passersby. The composition features a clear vertical rhythm created by the streetlamps, the large arches of the temple entrance, and the human figures. In the foreground on the left, a boy and a woman in a long dress with a basket in her hand are depicted. On the right, the faintly outlined figures of a lady with a dog and a gentleman are shown while a man on a penny-farthing bicycle passes by them. In the background, near the brightly lit shop window, a group of people stands.