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Muenchen. Munich. Monaco (if youre Italian). Whatever you call it, the capital of Bavaria is easy to love. Settled by monks in the 7th century and home to the world famous Oktoberfest, Munich is often associated with the image of the hearty German swilling beer and eating sausages in his lederhosen. Its all true of course, but Munich also represents so much more: From its role as the center of the Catholic Counter Reformation to the birthplace of Hitlers Nazi party, the founding of BMW and the tragedy of the 1972 Olympics, all the way through the citys recent triumph as host to footballs World Cup, Munich is a complex stitchwork of people and events to rival any in Europe. On this tour we take you beyond the beer halls through Munichs old town as we uncover the history and highlights of Germanys most enigmatic city.
The tour begins outside the old city walls at Karlsplatz where Henry the Lion first established the city and helped make it rich by controlling the salt trade. The tour continues down Europes first pedestrian mallway and on to the twin spires of the Frauenkirche church, supposedly built by the devil himself and center of the Catholic Counter Reformation. Next we take you to the Gothic New Town Hall, home to Europes oldest and best known dancing clock: the Glokenspiel, also used as a beacon by Allies in World War II to target the city. From Marienplatz we head south to the newly built Munich Synagogue commemorating Kristalnacht and Jewish persecution in the city. Nearby, the sprawling Viktualienmarkt is full of the best gourmet food the city has to offer. Next, we head north towards the boisterous Hofbraeu House, originally founded to serve only the royal family and later the birthplace of Hitlers Nazi party. From there we head to the stunning monuments along Maximillianstrasse including the National Theater, the Royal Residenz where Ludwig I hoped to recreate "Athens on the Isar River," before abdicating his thrown for the love of an Irish courtesan. The tour winds up near Odeonsplatz where Hitlers coup attempt known as the Beer Hall Putsch was finally put down in 1923 and later became a national shrine.
Sites you will visit on this tour:
1. Munich Tour Map Karlsplatz
2. Neuhauser Strasse
3. Michaelskirche & Hunting Museum
4. Frauenkirche
5. Marienplatz
6. St. Peterkirche & Rindermarkt
7. Munich Synagogue
8. Schrannenhalle
9. Vikutalienmarkt
10. Sparkassenstrasse
11. Hofraeuhaus
12. Maximilianstrasse & Max-Joseph-Platz
13. New Residenz
14. Odeonsplatz
15. Hofgarten
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