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Day 2: Morning in Amsterdam, evening in St.GoarBefore getting back on the bus we had the entire morning to explore Amsterdam during the d... Continue reading »
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We rented a car Munich, Germany. We had flown in from Copenhagen and by the time we got to Munich it was dark. We had made re... Continue reading »
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We arrived in munich early in the evening and checked into our hostel. It had the weirdest Key system ever...I was so confused and... Continue reading »
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ok So yesterday......after 2 hrs on a plane, 2 hrs on a bus, and 3 hrs on a train... we arrived in Munich! Our hostel is awesome. clean,... Continue reading »
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Greetings from Munich!Our weather this whole trip has been absolutely beautiful! The last two days especially. (of course they are predic... Continue reading »
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21. Residenz
In 1385 the ruling Wittelsbach family decided to erect a new palace as the Alter Hof had become too small for their needs. The main building was the first part of the royal residence to be erected. The palace grounds include nu... more
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’s 1923 unsuccessful “Beer Hall Putsch.” Next we visited the Residenz, which previously housed Bavarian continue reading »
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22. Monopteros
Built between 1832-36 by Leo von Klenze in the style of a Greek 'tholos', there is something magical about this small temple on top of a small hill in the center of town. Unfortunately, it is also a meeting point for Munich's d... more
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23. Mariensäule
The Mariensäule was built in 1638 to fulfil an oath made by the Elector Maximilian I after Munich was occupied, but not destroyed, by the Swedes under Gustav Adolf during the Thirty Years' War. The column was erected as a remin... more
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24. Jewish Museum Munich
It will be an enlightening tour to the Jewish Museum if you're seeking to know the history of the Jews in Munich. Objects, carefully chosen to highlight the life, culture and beliefs of the Jews are permanently on display. Vari... more
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25. Üblacker-Häusl
This 18th century building is one of the few remaining old houses in the district of Haidhausen. With just one floor, it is one of the characteristic shelters or early freehold flats, called 'Herbergen' in southern Germany. The... more
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26. Bazargebäude
Together with the Odeon, Palais Leuchtenberg and Feldherrnhalle, this classical building on the west side of the Hofgarten makes up one of Munich's most stunning architectural showpieces. The Bazargebäude was erected in 1824-26... more
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27. Hauptpost
The Hauptpost (Main Post Office) was erected as the Törring Palace in 1747-58 by Johann Anton Gunetzrhainer. The north façade was added by Leo von Klenze in the mid-19th century and fits in with the style of Max-Joseph-Platz, t... more
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28. Herkulessaal
Music is an essential part of Munich. This hall in the Residenz Palace, simplistic in design but ideal for music, hosts some of the finest symphony and chamber concerts in the country. Under the watchful eyes of Hercules, whose... more
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29. Isartor
The oldest of Munich's city gates was built in 1337 and served as a fortification for the defence of the city under Kaiser Ludwig of Bavaria. It is the only gate to remain in its original form and is one of the few remaining la... more
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30. Olympia-Eisstadion
Curling brings a lot of fun to the Olympia-Eisstadium, especially when you think that olympic stars sweated here just like you are! The Olympia-Eisstadium offers special prices for students. more





