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The structure is the oldest completely preserved Gothic Revival church in Munich, because it was wonderously unharmed by the Allied bombings during World War II.
The structure is the oldest completely preserved Gothic Revival church in Munich, because it was wonderously unharmed by the Allied bombings during World War II. Being located on top of a hill, its 95 m high bell tower is visible already from afar.
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The Eastern Cemetery is one of Munich's oldest cemeteries still in use and one of the biggest as well
The Roman Catholic church was built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Romaneque Revival style as the first church in the Isarvorstadt district
The Deutsches Museum in Munich is one of the greatest scientific and technical museums in the world, and an absolute 'must see' in Munich
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The Altes Rathaus on Marienplatz was built in 1470-'80 on the site of the first Munich town hall, and served as the seat of the municipality till 1874
Dedicated to toys, this is a museum which adults can enjoy as much as kids
Constructed in the late 12thcentury on the site of a pre-Merovingian church atop Petersbergl, the St Peter's Church is the oldest church in Munich
The Mariensäule in Munich is a Marian column erected in 1638 to commemorate the end of Swedish occupation during the Thirty Years' War
The Marienplatz is the central square of Munich, named after the Mariensaule - the Marian Column topped with the golden statue of Virgin Mary
The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl in Munich is a beer hall that traces its origins back to 1589, when it was established by Bavarian Duke Maximilian I as an extension of the royal brewery Staatliches Hofbräuhaus