Maria Square is located in the central city of Munich in southern Germany. It was built in 1158. It is the largest and most important square in Munich. Because of Munich's new and old city halls are all around the square, Maria Square is also known as Munich "City Living Room". It is a venue for holding various political, cultural activities and citizens'leisure and entertainment. It is said that the Bayern Munich football team is also here to celebrate the victory. There is a pillar of the Virgin Mary in the middle of the square, with a golden statue of the Virgin Mary at the top. She holds the sceptre in her left hand and the baby in her right hand. She is holy and dignified. To the north of the square is the Gothic City Hall, which is 85 meters high in the middle. There are famous dolls accompanied by music and dance clock. From Maria Square to other famous attractions in Munich is also very convenient. Near the northwest of the Square are two famous onion-topped Notre Dame churches (also known as onion-topped churches), which are the symbolic buildings of Munich. There are many shopping malls around the square. There are many street performers in the evening. You'd better take public transport or walk here.