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Updated Apr 2024
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    709 Review
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    "The complex on the square in Germany is very distinctive: there is a pillar of the Virgin Mary in the square, topped by a statue of the Golden Virgin Mary, she holds the scepter in her left hand, and the baby in her right hand, holy and dignified. The magnificent Gothic building on the north side of the square is the new Munich City Hall, where you can enjoy the fun puppet dance of the City Hall Bell Tower every 11 and 12 noon."
    Munich
    546m from downtown
    Highlights: Marienplatz is located in the center of Munich. The square was built in 1158 and is the largest and most important square in Munich. Because Munich's new and old city halls are all around the square, Marienplatz also has the city of Munich's "city living room", which is now the transportation hub of Munich, as well as a place for cultural activities and citizens' leisure and entertainment. The Bayern-Munich football team also Celebrate victory here. Plaza complex No matter when, Marienplatz is always lively. If you want to get around Munich, Marienplatz is a good place to start. Marienplatz is not big, but the historical and cultural heritage of Munich can be seen everywhere. She holds a scepter in her left hand and the Holy Infant in her right hand. She is holy and dignified. The majestic Gothic building on the north side of the square is the new city hall of Munich. Every 11:00 and 12:00 noon, you can enjoy the interesting puppet dance of the city hall clock tower on the square. The bronze statue fountain on Marienplatz is the Fish Spring Trevi Fountain, facing the entrance of the new city hall. The striking onion dome building on the northwest side of the square is the Church of Our Lady. You can climb the tower and overlook the whole city of Munich. It is also a good place to take pictures of Marienplatz. The steeple building on the northeast side is the old city hall of Munich.
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  • top_2
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    "Built in 1867-1909, the new city hall in Munich is a Gothic-style old building with statues of the Bavarian king, legendary heroes and saints on the front. Visitors can climb the 85-meter-high tower to see the market view of Munich."
    Munich
    507m from downtown
    Highlights: Located on Marienplatz, Munich's New Town Hall is a neo-Gothic building built between 1867-1909. The facade of the town hall is decorated with statues of Bavarian kings, legendary heroes and saints. Visitors can climb the 85-meter-high tower to overlook Munich's downtown scene. In addition, there is also a special feature of the clock on the tower. Every day at 11:00, 12:00 and every March to October at 17:00, there will be 32 human-sized puppets performing historical dramas. , the content is the wedding scene of William V in 1558. Every time you go to this clock tower, the puppets turn with the music, which is very beautiful and attracts many tourists to stop and watch.
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    216 Review
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    "Munich Palace District, it turned out that this is the real Palace District, and then the museum was established on the original site, it is still very worth visiting, and the outside buildings are also well preserved, the collections in the museum are also relatively well-known, it is very suitable for punching in."
    Munich
    765m from downtown
    Highlights: The Munich Palace District is located in the center of Munich and is the meeting point of important buildings in Munich from the 16th to the 19th century. There are many buildings such as the King's Building, the Maximilian Palace, the Banquet Hall Building, the Bavarian Opera House, and the General Memorial Hall in the Munich Palace District. Due to the different eras and functions, these buildings may be brilliant, grand, simple, or complicated, with different styles, but the noble atmosphere is the common feature of the buildings in the Munich Palace District. If you see a lion statue in Munich's Royal Palace area, remember to touch the lion's nose, so that you can get blessings. Of great interest in the Royal Palace is the Old Royal Theatre, a rococo gold-red architectural treasure still in use. The magnificent Museum of Antiquities is an imposing hall, 69 meters long, built in 1571 as a candidate library, a very large non-religious Renaissance synagogue north of the Alps, now the State Ballroom. The Jewelry Pavilion in the Royal Palace displays many priceless jewels, including crowns and other items used in coronation.
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    "Allianz Stadium as a famous stadium in Europe and even the world, how can you not come to Munich to punch a card? I just wanted to visit on the weekend. I bought some souvenirs. I didn’t expect to see a lot of fans on the road and the subway. I checked the official website and there was really a game. Bundesliga Bayern Munich vs Bohong, but between colleagues and friends said that tickets are difficult to buy, so just looked at the official website, I didn't expect to actually have tickets!"
    Munich.Schwabing
    9.8km from downtown
    Highlights: The Allianz Arena, the home stadium of the Bundesliga Bayern Munich, was built and put into use on May 31, 2005. The opening ceremony of the 2006 World Cup in Germany was held here. The Allianz Arena is the most modern stadium in Europe. When Bayern Munich play at home, the stadium, which can seat 66,000 spectators, will be mapped by a lighting system into a red glow that can be seen from miles away. The inside of the stadium provides a variety of recreational facilities for fans. Facilities such as catering services, nursery, hall of fame, fan store are all available, and all areas serving fans total about 6,500 square meters. There are also some offices and meeting rooms. The Allianz Stadium is conveniently located near the A9 highway and has the largest underground car park in Europe - providing 10,000 parking spaces. Its unusual surface consists of 2874 diamond-shaped membrane structures, which are self-cleaning, fireproof, waterproof and thermally insulating. Each membrane structure can be illuminated at night in red, blue and white, corresponding to Bayern, 1860 And the colours of the German national team's jersey.
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    4.6/5
    371 Review
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    "The BMW Museum, which looks like a bowl shape, is a must-see for many car lovers. There are many antique cars and motorcycles that BMW rarely saw in the early days. The museum is quite big and there are many products, you can see it for half a day. Many cars are very cool, everyone is taking pictures next to them. Next to it is the headquarters of BMW, but it is not open to the public."
    Munich
    4.9km from downtown
    Highlights: The BMW Museum is located in the BMW brand experience center in Munich, the global headquarters of BMW, and is the core component of the BMW brand experience center. The museum has a total area of 5,000 square meters and is designed in a "bowl" shape. Next to it is the BMW "four-cylinder building" headquarters. The exhibition hall of the BMW Museum is designed as a wrap-around space and is divided into seven themed exhibition areas. According to different eras and periods, various samples of BMW cars, BMW motorcycles, Qingqi and some special-purpose vehicles produced over the years are displayed. Using modern sound, light, electricity, multimedia and other high-tech means as well as picture and audio-visual materials, it enhances the artistic space of product display, and fully interprets the growth and development history of BMW Motor Company. In the BMW Museum, in addition to seeing the ancestors of various BMW cars, representative vehicles of different periods, modern racing cars, avant-garde concept cars and other rich physical vehicles and models, you can focus on car posters and license plates of various eras. Peripheral items, you can also experience exciting racing games or watch interactive facilities such as realistic videos, which is very enjoyable.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do in Munich?
Some Best Things to Do in Munich include:Marienplatz|New Town Hall|Munich Residenz|Allianz Arena|BMW Museum
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Munich?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Munich include:Marienplatz:4.7|New Town Hall:4.7|Munich Residenz:4.6|Allianz Arena:4.6|BMW Museum:4.6
At what locations in Munich can Best Things to Do in Munich be found?
The Best Things to Do in Munich are mainly located in:Marienplatz:Munich|New Town Hall:Munich|Munich Residenz:Munich|Allianz Arena:Munich|BMW Museum:Munich