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With a total height of 291 m (954 ft), a revolving restaurant at 182 m (597 ft), and an observation platform at 190 m (623 ft), the Olympic Tower is not only Munich's highest building, but also provides the most spectacular view of the city of Munich with the Bavarian Alps in the background.
With a total height of 291 m (954 ft), a revolving restaurant at 182 m (597 ft), and an observation platform at 190 m (623 ft), the Olympic Tower is not only Munich's highest building, but also provides the most spectacular view of the city of Munich with the Bavarian Alps in the background. It also houses a small rock and roll museum.
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A large aquarium featuring over 30 tanks and aquatic life ranging from local river dwellers all the way to the grand Mediterranean Ocean tank
This vast park was created for the 1972 Summer Olympics and is still a vibrant place for outdoor activities, sports and cultural events
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This is the house in the former Olympic village, where the Black September hostage situation took place and several several members of the Israeli Olympic team were murdered
Constructed at the end of the 19th century, St
The Löwenbräu Brewery has one of the oldest beer gardens in Munich, with a history dating back as far as 1383
Founded in 1397, the brewing site moved to its present-day location in Maxvorstadt in 1854
'Richard-Wagner-Straße'' is one of the few streets in Munich, which were left nearly unharmed by Allied bombing during World War II
The museums features several sceletons of dinosaurs, e
A very important stop for Expressionist art lovers, this impressive collection in the former villa of Munich aristocracy includes numerous famous examples of the artistic group known as ''Der Blaue Reiter'' ('The Blue Rider')