One of the places that struck me most during my trip to Munich was the Castle of Nymphenburg, the nymphs castle. The palace, built in Baroque style, is located in the middle of a vast French park and was the summer residence of the kings of Bavaria.
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[other] 3 museums in Munich
There are so many museums to visit in Munich. After the three we talked about yesterday, I would like to recommend three more museums in Munich today, which I think you shouldn’t miss if you come to spend a few days in the city. Let’s start from the Glyptotheca (or Gypsoteca), one of the most…Continue Reading
Three museums in Munich
Today we talk about three museums in Munich that, in my opinion, must be visited during a stay in town. Let’s start with the Deutsches Museum, which occupies the entire “Museumsinsel” (“museum island”). This museum is the most extensive science and technology museum in the world and is the museum that I liked most among…Continue Reading
Five churches (not to miss) in Munich
Five churches in Munich you shouldn’t miss? In reality, there are more than five churches in Monaco, but today I want to talk to you about what I saw during my week in the city and that, for some reason, I think you should visit if you are in Munich.
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The Munich residence
Today I bring you to discover the Residence of Monaco of Bavaria, for centuries the seat of the government and place of residence of the dukes, then of the electors and finally of the kings of Bavaria. It’s located in the city centre, behind Marienplatz, and the structure is big enough to contain ten courtyards!
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Four places to visit in Munich
Today I’m talking again about Munich, and I’ll take you to discover four places I think you shoudn’t miss.
Let’s start the tour from the Englischer Garten: it deserves a (half) day dedicated, but for a matter of time and things we wanted…Continue Reading