Schwabinger Bach is a stream in Bavaria, Germany. It starts in the centre of Munich, flows through the Englischer Garten and flows into the Isar near Garching bei München.
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Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, the second most populous German state. With a population of around 1.5 million, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the 11th-largest city in the European Union.
Learn moreThe Technical University of Munich is a research university focused on natural sciences, engineering, medicine and social sciences concerning technology issues. It holds campuses in Munich, Garching, Freising-Weihenstephan, Heilbronn and Dover, Singapore.
Learn moreVisit a family-owned brewery in Munich and go behind the scenes with a guided tour of the facility. Top off your experience with a tasting, where you'll sample 4 different craft-brewed beers.
Learn moreThe Rathaus-Glockenspiel in Munich is a tourist attraction clock in Marienplatz, the heart of Munich, Germany.
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Experience a private tour from Munich to the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle. Blending Bavarian history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes in one unforgettable trip.
Learn moreThe Eisbach, also known as the Eisbach - wave, is a small, 2-kilometre-long, man-made river in Munich. It flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, and is a side arm of the Isar River.
Learn more Book this experienceWith this day tour from Munich, you can travel through time on Germany's oldest and most popular holiday route on the _Romantic Road_. Lean back and enjoy the region's exceptional nature and scenery on a road trip along this former trade route through Franconia. **Harburg** The Romantic Road starts in Würzburg, Lower Franconia, and ends in Füssen, near the famous castle Neuschwanstein. The **first stop will take you to Harburg Castle**, the history of which dates back to the year 1150. **Rothenburg ob der Tauber** Afterward, you'll continue to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. This delightful, world-famous Bavarian medieval town will enchant you with its largely preserved old town, with tiny, half-timbered houses and impressive city walls that are still largely intact. Stroll through the winding streets, enjoy the excellent Franconian cuisine, or go shopping in the numerous small shops.
Learn moreTheresienwiese is a station of Munich U-Bahn on the U4 and U5 line. It is the closest station to the Oktoberfest grounds on the Theresienwiese. During Oktoberfest, the station handles 21,000 passengers per hour each direction.
Learn moreThe Olympic Tower in the Olympic Park, Munich has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons. At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as a small rock and roll museum housing various memorabilia, which is signposted as "Rock Museum" outside the entrance.
Learn more Book this experienceIt's worth getting up early! The sunrise hike up the Jochberg is a magical experience.
Learn moreAllianz Arena is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany with a 70,000 seating capacity for international matches and 75,000 for domestic matches.
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Hellabrunn Zoo is a 40 hectare zoological garden in the Bavarian capital of Munich. The zoo is situated on the right bank of the river Isar, in the southern part of Munich near the quarter of Thalkirchen.
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Schwabing is a borough in the northern part of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria. It is divided into the city borough 4 and the city borough 12. The main boulevard is Leopoldstraße. For further information on the Munich boroughs, see: Boroughs of Munich.
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The BMW Museum is an automobile museum of BMW history located near the Olympiapark in Munich, Germany. The museum was established in 1973, shortly after the Summer Olympics opened.
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The Villa Stuck, built in 1898 and established as a museum in 1992 and located in the Munich quarter of Bogenhausen, is a museum and historic house devoted to the life and work of the painter Franz Stuck.
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The Olympiapark München in Munich, Germany, is an Olympic Park which was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Located in the Oberwiesenfeld neighborhood of Munich, the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social, and religious events, such as events of worship.
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The Theatine Church of St. Cajetan is a Catholic church in Munich, southern Germany. Built from 1663 to 1690, it was founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a gesture of thanks for the birth of the long-awaited heir to the Bavarian crown, Prince Max Emanuel, in 1662.
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The Glyptothek is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek and Roman sculptures. It was designed by Leo von Klenze in the neoclassical style, and built from 1816 to 1830. Today the museum is a part of the Kunstareal. From October 2018 until the autumn of 2020 the Glyptothek is closed due to renovation works.
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The Feldherrnhalle is a monumental loggia on the Odeonsplatz in Munich, Germany. Modelled after the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, it was commissioned in 1841 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honour the tradition of Bavarian Army.
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The Residenz in central Munich is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria. The Residenz is the largest city palace in Germany and is today open to visitors for its architecture, room decorations, and displays from the former royal collections.
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The Hofgarten is a garden in the center of Munich, Germany, located between the Residenz and the Englischer Garten.
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The Maximilianstraße in Munich is one of the city's four royal avenues next to the Brienner Straße, the Ludwigstraße and the Prinzregentenstraße. It starts at Max-Joseph-Platz, where the Residenz and the National Theatre are situated, and runs east-west. Planned and begun in 1850 by King Maximilian II of Bavaria, the street takes his name. The lead architect was Friedrich Bürklein. Today, Maximilianstraße has the distinction of the highest retail rents in Germany.
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