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The Roman Catholic church was built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Romaneque Revival style as the first chu... The Roman Catholic church was built at the beginning of the 20th century in the ... The Roman Catholic church was built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Romaneque Revival st...
The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering departments of the city administration. The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering ... The 63 m high glass and steel building is home to the technical and engineering departments of the c...
The Asamkirche is an 18th century Late Baroque and Rococo church in Munich built by sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and his br... The Asamkirche is an 18th century Late Baroque and Rococo church in Munich built... The Asamkirche is an 18th century Late Baroque and Rococo church in Munich built by sculptor Egid Qu...
Apart from the permanent exhibitions ''Typically Munich!'' and ''National Socialism in Munich - Codes of Remembrance'', ... Apart from the permanent exhibitions ''Typically Munich!'' and ''National Social... Apart from the permanent exhibitions ''Typically Munich!'' and ''National Socialism in Munich - Code...
Constructed in the late 12thcentury on the site of a pre-Merovingian church atop Petersbergl, the St Peter's Church is t... Constructed in the late 12thcentury on the site of a pre-Merovingian church atop... Constructed in the late 12thcentury on the site of a pre-Merovingian church atop Petersbergl, the St...
The Mariensäule in Munich is a Marian column erected in 1638 to commemorate the end of Swedish occupation during the Thi... The Mariensäule in Munich is a Marian column erected in 1638 to commemorate the ... The Mariensäule in Munich is a Marian column erected in 1638 to commemorate the end of Swedish occup...
The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl in Munich is a beer hall that traces its origins back to 1589, when it was established by Bava... The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl in Munich is a beer hall that traces its origins back ... The Hofbräuhaus am Platzl in Munich is a beer hall that traces its origins back to 1589, when it was...
Michaelskirche is the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps, built by Duke Wilhelm V as a center for the Catholic... Michaelskirche is the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps, built by Duk... Michaelskirche is the largest Renaissance church north of the Alps, built by Duke Wilhelm V as a cen...
Named after King Maximilian I Joseph, the Max-Joseph-Platz is a large cobblestoned square at the western end of the roya... Named after King Maximilian I Joseph, the Max-Joseph-Platz is a large cobbleston... Named after King Maximilian I Joseph, the Max-Joseph-Platz is a large cobblestoned square at the wes...