Sightseeing: Top Rated Listings
The upper Wiesenfeld, originally as a training ground and from 1925 - 39 served as a commercial airport, was the occasion of the XX. 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich turned into a nearly 3 sq km sports and recreation facility. The 2 already after the World ...
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The German Museum with 1.3 million visitors annually, the leading and most popular museum in Germany. An adventure trip through technical and scientific inventions of the modern era awaits you, enriched by a spectacular planetarium and giant wide-screen c ...
Probably the most famous restaurant in the world in the heart of Munich is probably the Hofbräuhaus, the light of the S-and U-Bahn station Marienplatz is within walking distance. Otherwise, ask everyone's familiar! A visit to the Hofbrauhaus is an abso ...
The Muller's public baths used to be one of the most modern public Badeetablissements and still is unique with its unique architecture Jugentstil. Both inside and outside of this bath exudes the charm of that era. This is worth a visit since 1985 Restored ...
An idealized vision of a knight’s castle on the outside and a homage to Wagner’s operas on the inside, Neuschwanstein was Ludwig II’s most ambitious project. During the same period, he commissioned Linderhof and Herrenchiemsee, two castles in the French s ...
Even during the construction period, the Alte Pinakothek King Ludwig I took the plan to be built for his private collection of contemporary art has its own museum. Thus was built between 1846-53 to plans by August von Voit north of the Alte Pinakothek gal ...