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The district is located in the Bavarian Alps and includes the highest mountain of Germany, the Zugspitze (2962 m).
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On the other hand the sacred King of all Bavarians, Ludwig II, architect of almost all castles in the south of Munich of which Neuschwanstein (new-swan-rock) is best known for its role model for Walt Disney's sleeping beauty castle.
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen -see the highest mountain in Germany (Zugspitze) ski resort south of Munich: hosted the Olympic games.
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The Munich Tourist Office at the Main Station (Hauptbahnhof), Bahnhofplatz 2 or in the Town Hall at Marienplatz or in many hotels and wherever you see the sticker 'M?nchen Welcome Card'.
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Famous for it's annual New Year Ski jumping competition televised all over the world, and as a former site of the Winter Olympics, Garmisch today is a large, cosmopolitan town with plenty to see and do both on and off the slopes.
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The 1100-year-old towns themselves (Partenkirchen's roots go back to Roman times) were separate communities until the mayors of Garmisch and Partenkirchen were forced by Adolf Hitler to combine the two in 1935 in anticipation of the 1936 Winter Olympic games.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Germany > The Bavarian Alps > Garmisch-Partenkirchen > Nightlife.
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The area was “discovered” by 19th-century travelers, but the 1936 Winter Olympics brought the world to this valley ? leading to the forced union of the town names.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Germany > The Bavarian Alps > Garmisch-Partenkirchen > Hotels > Clausing's Posthotel.
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Mittenwald is one of the best known tourist places in the Bavarian Alps, in Karwendel- and Wettersteinmassiv, between Garmisch-Partenkirchen (6km) and Innsbruck -Austria (30km).The.
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Bad Bayersoien | Bad Kohlgrub | Eschenlohe | Ettal | Farchant | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Grainau | Gro?weil | Kr?n | Mittenwald | Murnau am Staffelsee | Oberammergau | Oberau | Ohlstadt | Riegsee | Saulgrub | Schwaigen | Seehausen am Staffelsee | Spatzenhausen | Uffing |.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Germany > The Bavarian Alps > Active Pursuits.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Germany > The Bavarian Alps > Garmisch-Partenkirchen > Shopping.
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Wuerzburg is Bavaria's fourth largest metropolis and the capital of Lower Franconia.
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Select a tourist attraction in Garmisch-Partenkirchen from the list below, or use the drop down menu above to choose a different city or region in Germany.
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Great festivals, all kinds of cultural entertainment, vibrant night life, and surrounded by beautiful natural vistas.
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The largest museum of technology and natural sciences in the world, with over 13 acres of exhibitions containing invaluable original machines and equipment, models and reconstructions, from classical mechanics to telecommunications, from a full-size reconstructed coal mine to space travel technology.
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Major upcoming exhibitions: Bavarian State Exhibition – Bavaria and Hungary (May – Oct 2001).
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As only local artisans and merchants are allowed to sell products at a Christmas Market, each town has its distinct specialties.
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Munich has several interesting historical sites.
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Idyllic wine village with historic city wall en nice half-timbered houses shows the typical character of a traditional south German city.
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Upper stories of the buildings are painted with scenes of Bavarian life ― cattle, harvesters, men and women in traditional costume ― as well as religious tableaux of the Holy Family, saints and angels.
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