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Allianz Arena
The Allianz Arena, opened in 2005 and home to both Munich clubs - Bayern and TSV 1860, was designed purely as football stadium. It took less than three years
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Old Pinakothek
The Old Pinakothek is a museum of art in Munich and one of the most important and oldest tableaux-galleries in the world. In 10 halls and 47 cabinets the
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Bavaria and Hall of Resounding Fame
The Hall of Resunding Fame was built from1843 to 1853 next to the Therese Meadow by order of King Ludwig I. Its function was the tribute to important Bavarian
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Bavarian State Library
The Bavarian State Library in Munich – established by duke Herzog Albrecht V – is the central regional library of the Free State of Bavaria, national agency for
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German Museum
The German Museum of masterworks of natural science and technology in Munich, named German Museum, contains about 28000 exhibits from about 50 fields of natural
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Frauenkirche
The Frauenkirche is the biggest Gothic church in Southern Germany and was built in the record time of 20 years from 1468 to 1488. With its conspicuous onion
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Glyptothek
Nowhere else in Munich the ancient world is nearer than on the Königsplatz with the Propylaeum, the national collection of antiques and the Glyptothek, a
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Königsplatz
The architect Leo von Klenze designed a royal Place in 1817 by order of King Ludwig I. An antique complete artwork consisting of the ionic Glyptothek the
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Ludwig-Maximilians-University
The Ludwig-Maxialians-University Munich (abreviation: LMU or Uni Munich) which was founded 1472 and is named after its founders duke Ludwig the rich and the
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Marienplatz
The Marienplatz is the lively central point of Munich since the foundation of the town. The most important public events took place here for centuries. For
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Maximilianeum
The Maximilianeum in the district Haidhausen is the domicile of the Bavarian Landtag since 1949 and houses the Maximilianeum beneficence for gifted students
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National Theater
The neo-classical opera with its impressive front and its splendiferous interior at the Max-Joseph-Place is the place of representation of the Bavarian National
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New Pinakothek
The new Pinakothek is a museum of art in the area of art in Munich that shows specific paintings and sculptures from the 18th and 19th century and outstanding
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New City Hall
The excursive growth of the population in Munich in the 19th century bringing about the need for an enlargement of the city council necessitated the
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Olympia-Tower
The 290 meter high televison tower - supplying Munich and the south of Bavaria by its new antenna with digital televison. The 182 meter high revolving
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Pinakothek of Modern Arts
The Pinakothek of Modern Arts in the Barerstreet in the district Maxvorstadt is one of the worldwide biggest houses for art of the 20th and 21st century. It
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Kings Building
The history of the Residence, which was the domicile of the Wittelsbacher till 1918, starts 1385 with the construction of the Neufeste. The refuge, formerly
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Castle Nymphenburg
Elector Ferdinand Maria donated this spacious baroque styled summer castle his wife Adelaide after the birth of the heir apparent Maximilian Emanuel in 1664 by
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Arch of Victory
The architect Friedrich von Gärtner accepted the bid to plan this building in 1839. The Arch of Konstantin in Rom was the antetype. The Bavarian army, which was
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National Collection of Antiques
The temple-styled building of the National Collection of Antiques in Munich, across from the Glyptthek, is acting as counterpart since 1848 and shows not only
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National Museum of Egyptian Art
The National Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich – a collection of fascinating art works from the land of pyramids – can be traced back to the collections of duke
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St. Ludwig - Ludwig Church
Friedrich Gärtner constructed the Parish and University Church St. Ludwig beside the national library according to the exigent wish from King Ludwig I.
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St. Michael
The catholic Jesuit church St. Michael in Munich’s downtown – ordered by Duke Wilhelm V. – is consecrated to the archangel Michael and is considered as the most
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St. Peter – Old Peter
Another landmark of Munich is the oldest mentioned parish church Saint Peter whose tower is named Old Peter in the vernacular lore and probably it is the origin
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Theatiner Church
The beautiful baroque-styled Theatiner Church is placed at the Odeons Place next to the Feldhernnhalle and the Hofgarten and catches the visitors eye because of
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Zoo Hellabrunn
At the Zoo Hellabrunn, situated direktly at the ports of Munich as an idyliic natural island in the landscape conservation area of the Isar, visitors sample a
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Viktualienmarkt and Schrannenhalle
The Viktualienmarkt is Munichs oldest and biggest market. All kind of groceries are sold here since the beginning of the 19th century . Vegetables, fruit, milk
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