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ante79's Munich guide

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Deutsches Museum

Renowned as the oldest and largest museum of science and technology in the world, the museum attracts more than 1.3 million visitors every year.

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Schloss Nymphenburg

Ludwig I’s Gallery of Beauties features portraits of noblewomen and famous beauties, such as the tailor’s daughter, Helene Sedlmayr.

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Museum District – Alte Pinakothek

Three Pinakotheken (picture galleries) now lie side by side in the Museum District. The oldest, the Alte Pinakothek in a reconstructed building from 1836, is devoted to historic European painting – its collection boasts priceless treasures including panels by Albrecht Dürer (see Museum District – Alte Pinakothek).

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Museum District – Alte Pinakothek

Three Pinakotheken (picture galleries) now lie side by side in the Museum District. The oldest, the Alte Pinakothek in a reconstructed building from 1836, is devoted to historic European painting – its collection boasts priceless treasures including panels by Albrecht Dürer (see Museum District – Alte Pinakothek).

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Olympiapark

In 1972, a large park, including an artificial hill, was created from World War II rubble for the Summer Olympics. At the time, the distinctive tent roof was considered an architectural innovation (see Olympiapark).

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Residenz

Dating back to 1358, the Residenz has been expanded by various wings and courtyards over the centuries.

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Oktoberfest

First held to celebrate the wedding of Ludwig I (1810), this is the largest folk festival in the world. Some six million visitors flock to the fairgrounds every year.

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Beer Gardens

Locals are passionate about their beer garden tradition – bring your own food and pay only for a cool pint .

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Around Marienplatz

Site of the Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) Marienplatz is the main square. The historic carved figures of the Glockenspiel in the town hall tower come alive in a coopers’ dance three times a day.

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Neuschwanstein and Ludwig II

Ludwig II’s most famous castle was inspired by his admiration of Wagner’s operas (see Neuschwanstein and Ludwig II).

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Starnberger See

This lovely scenic lake on Munich’s doorstep is surrounded by picturesque towns, royal summer palaces, and the popular Buchheim Museum.

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tittmoning/oberbayern

take a trip south-east along the autobahn... and turn off at freilassing...before you get to salzburg....follow the salzach river on the german side of the border, through laufen to tittmoning....there you will find an imposing castle citadel dating back to the 12th century...perched on a hill...packed full of interest with ramparts and turrets to explore....on a glorious spring/summers day you can see forever........ tittmoning...a typical sleepy bavarian town of around 2,000 inhabitants is very welcoming with lots of atmosphere...lovely restaurants and bars....and shopping for those who must....!

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