The Hofgarten in Munich's Odeonsplatz links the inner city with the Englischer Garten. Learn all about the paradise of relaxation. The Hofgarten, with its gravel paths, fountains, flowerbeds and round ...
Hilarious traces of Munich's famous comedian Karl Valentin, a mirror-inverted clock and a gigantic Feuerzangenbowle in winter: There's more to this Munich landmark than meets the eye. The two ...
The royal Hirschgarten in the west of the city is a popular destination in summer and winter. In ancient times the nobles went hunting here, today you can find these on the about 20 hectares large ...
What makes the church so special: A church that does not look like one and that is exactly why it is so impressive: This is how one could describe the Catholic Parish Church Herz-Jesu-Kirche. The ...
On the central gravel area in front of the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, the artwork "The Blacklist / Die Schwarze Liste" by Arnold Dreyblatt has been commemorating the book burnings of 1933 since ...
The Jewish Museum Munich is dedicated to cover the whole spectrum of Jewish history, art, and culture through to present day. It is a place which was created with the aim to encourage open discussion.
The Bavaria statue at the Ruhmeshalle has been elegantly and confidently overlooking the Theresienwiese since 1850. It is a famous vantage point for the Munich Oktoberfest. All information about the ...
The central bus station (ZOB) at Hackerbrücke connects Munich with all of Europe. Every year, around 50,000 long-distance buses travel from here to destinations throughout Germany and Europe. The ...
When in Munich, visiting the Hofbräuhaus should be a must. What makes the most famous pub in the world so special and what is on offer there? Stay tuned and find out more! There is always a good ...
Der Christopher Street Day erinnert an den Aufstand von homosexuellen und queeren Menschen am 28. Juni 1969 in der Christopher Street im New Yorker Stadtviertel Greenwich Village. Seit 1970 wird in ...