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Marienplatz
Ccaptured happinessGermany's third largest city, the largest city in southern Germany. Maria Square is the central square of Munich. In the middle of the square is the statue of the Virgin Mary, and in the north of the square is the city hall of the Gothic building. In the middle of the town hall is the 85-meter-high clock tower, with the famous doll clock clock, and the dolls at 11 am and 5 pm accompanied by music to show the scene of the 1568 William V wedding ceremony and the elimination of the Black Death. Not far northwest of the square, there are two famous onion-topped Notre Dame Churches, which are a symbol of Munich. Maria Square is always lively whenever. Maria Square is not big, but Munich's historical heritage and cultural accumulation are everywhere. The complex on the square is worth a look: there is a pillar of the Virgin Mary at the top of the square, with a golden statue of the Virgin Mary in her right hand and a holy baby in her left hand. The magnificent Gothic building on the north side of the square is the new Munich City Hall. But the most worth seeing here is the wall clock performance that takes place every day. In the square bell tower, there is the largest puppet clock in Germany. Every time 11:00, 12:00, 17:00, the puppet inside will walk out of the bell tower to queue up for the performance, which is very interesting. You can enjoy the fun puppet dance of the City Hall Bell Tower in the square. The bronze statue fountain in the fountain Maria Square is the Fish Springs Wish Pool, facing the entrance to the new City Hall. The striking onion dome building northwest of the square is the Church of Our Lady, which can be reached to the tower overlooking the city of Munich, and is also a good place to photograph Maria Square. The spire building on the northeast side is the old Munich City Hall. In addition to admiring the beautiful architecture, you can also see the most vibrant side of Munich. In this square, you can see a variety of characters, there are couples walking, there are street artists who play and sing, there are rickshaws carrying tourists around, and life is close in front of you. The square during the day is always crowded and the trams are endless. There are brand stores, there are also local open-air food courts and flower and bird markets, sitting down at the restaurant on the side for a beer, watching the wonderful performances of the buskers, or visiting the old church is a good experience.
BMW Museum
MMk the TravelerThe BMW Museum in Munich is a must-visit for car and history enthusiasts. It showcases BMW’s evolution through sleek displays of classic models, motorcycles, and cutting-edge prototypes, all beautifully presented in a futuristic setting. Students enjoy a ticket discount, making it accessible and affordable. Interactive exhibits and detailed histories of BMW's innovations make it both fun and educational. Perfectly organized, the museum provides an inspiring look into automotive excellence and de
International Congress Center München
1118***77I really like this exhibition. It represents the highest level of environmental protection industry development worldwide. The exhibition shows a lot of new equipment and new technologies for water treatment equipment and solid waste treatment, representing the highest level of waste treatment technology in the world.
Munich Residenz
徐徐徐霞客RrMunich Palace District, it turned out that this is the real Palace District, and then the museum was established on the original site, it is still very worth visiting, and the outside buildings are also well preserved, the collections in the museum are also relatively well-known, it is very suitable for punching in.
Olympiapark
GGullyOlympiapark in Munich is a great place to watch the sunset on a clear day. Not only is there a lot of history from the Olympics, but the architecture is very nice. Would heavily recommend having a late afternoon picnic.
Messe München
SSinametugreat place to concerts, fairs and conferences.
Deutsches Museum
AAnonymous UserIt's great, it's the Munich Science and Technology Museum, very suitable for bringing children to play. Each exhibition area has a rich interactive exchange area. The child who doesn't like to go to the Science and Technology Museum spent a whole day here today. He didn't even feel hungry for lunch. He was so happy that he didn't even go to the palace in the afternoon. Hahahaha, it's worth bringing the children together
New Town Hall
小小羊咩咩1969Munich's New Town Hall was built between 1867 and 1909. It is an old Gothic-style building with statues of Bavarian kings, legendary heroes and saints on its front. Visitors can climb the 85-meter-high tower to overlook Munich's streets.
Hofbrauhaus
BBret HuatWe were walking in the streets of Munich to understand this history when we came across this restaurant with rich history. My colleague suggested us to have our dinner here.As we entered, we witnessed how crowded it was. It was a lively atmosphere. We proceed to order our dinner.I ordered the specialty pork knuckles and it was very yummy.We also ordered a glass of beer which is a must try. It was a very larger glass and thus I had to share with my colleague.
English Garden
SsculptorMunich's "English Garden" is one of the world's largest urban parks, built in 1789, in the style of English country gardens. There is an artificial river in the garden, with a standing wave generated by the change of layer flow and turbulence, which is popular with surfers.