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The observatory is open to the public every working day after dark and offers regular tours in English every Monday (and on other days if prearranged)..
The observatory is open to the public every working day after dark and offers regular tours in English every Monday (and on other days if prearranged).
Sun
Closed
Mon
20:00
22:00
Tue
20:00
22:00
Wed
20:00
22:00
Thu
20:00
22:00
Fri
20:00
22:00
Sat
Closed
Rosenheimer Straße 145H, Munich, Germany
+49 89 406239
The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering departments of the city administration
Prinzregententheater'' is one of the most important stages in Munich
Gasteig is Munich's big cultural and educational complex overlooking the river Isar
The neoclassicistic mansion is the former residence of Munich artist ''Franz von Stuck''
The Eastern Cemetery is one of Munich's oldest cemeteries still in use and one of the biggest as well
The Maximilianeum was built 1857-1874 under King Max II
The ''Maximiliananlagen'' is a park along the banks of the Isar around the ''Friedensengel'' monument
'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
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