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Nordfriedhof'' is known for its many formerly famous patrons like Johannes 'Jopi' Heesters, its impressive funeral home and morgue, and a so called grove of honor for the victims of the World War II allied air raids..
Nordfriedhof'' is known for its many formerly famous patrons like Johannes 'Jopi' Heesters, its impressive funeral home and morgue, and a so called grove of honor for the victims of the World War II allied air raids.
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Nordfriedhof, 80805 Munich, Germany
The English Garden is a vast urban park sprawling over 900 acres on the west bank of the Isar river, from central Munich to the northeast edge of the city
The Chinese Tower in the center of the English Garden is a 25 m (82 ft) high pagoda with several stories, constructed in 1789 to 1790, and rebuilt after World War II in 1952
The Monopteros is a small neo-classical Greek temple on a hilltop, built in 1836 in the English Garden
This 17 m (55 ft) tall sculpture stands besides Leopoldstraße
This park on an island between Isar proper and the Isar channel is a real insider tip
This small cemetery is the last resting-place for many local celebrities and artist, like Bernd Eichinger, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Oskar Maria Graf and Erich Kästner
'Möhlstraße'' is a perfectly perserved architectural ensemble of 30 historicistic mansions, which dates back to the end of the 19th century
The ''Friedensengel'' monument marks the entrance of the Bogenhausen neighborhood at the Isar
The ''Maximiliananlagen'' is a park along the banks of the Isar around the ''Friedensengel'' monument
The neoclassicistic mansion is the former residence of Munich artist ''Franz von Stuck''