
▲ St. Bartholomew's Church: Also known as the Red-Domed Church, it is a landmark of Konigssee. Its striking red roof stands out vividly against the serene valley and lush green meadows, harmonizing beautifully with the lake and mountain scenery. Formed by glacial erosion, the area resembles the fjords of Northern Europe. The crystal-clear lake, smooth as a mirror and more radiant than jade, is surrounded by steep mountains. A boat ride through this landscape feels like stepping into a fairy tale.

▲ Munich's Marienplatz is located in the heart of the old town and serves as the city's soul. The Fish Fountain: Positioned opposite the entrance of the New Town Hall, the current fountain was reconstructed in 1954, featuring a bronze fish atop its central column.










