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What is Löwenbräukeller
The Löwenbräukeller is a traditional beer hall with an adjoining beer garden in the Maxvorstadt district.
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"It presents the day-to-day activities of Adolf Hitler ,between 1932 and 1945 ,with the text of significant speeches."
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"Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower) [11] -One of the best-known beer gardens in Munich is the Chinesischer Turm in the center of the Englischer Garten."
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"This translates into a healthy mix of entertainment, from earthy beer gardens and revamped pubs to world-class opera, classical music and avant-garde theatre."
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"Roosevelt 's Position and Hitler's Answer in the Reichstag."
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"This prompted the Bavarian Prime Minister Eugen von Knilling to declare a state of emergency and name Gustav von Kahr as Bavarian Commissioner, Bavarian State Police head Colonel Hans Ritter von Seisser ,and Reichswehr General Otto von Lossow as dictators (they were called the "triumvirs") to keep order."
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"Other beer halls join in the fun as well."
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"Beer halls celebrate with traditional food and entertainment during this popular event, which locals call the “fifth season.”."
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"Beer halls are huge taverns that exist in most larger southern German cities, where hundreds or even thousands of people are able to gather during the evenings, drink beer out of large stoneware jugs ( steins )and often engage in political or social debate."
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pelicanpoker from USA wrote about Munich 4 years, 10 months ago
With Museums fit to amuse the mind for days on end, and sights such as the Glockenspeil, Munich does not disappoint. The world famous Hofbrau House is always welcoming for those looking for a thirst quencher. With the famous ale for the adults, and tasty orange soda for the kids, there is almost always live music playing to accompany the drinks. For a taste of Germany's past, visit Hofbrau, for some drinks, and some of the nearby food vendors for tasty treats.
sebu from Finland wrote about Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich 5 years ago
Come here to visit the "Denkstätte" exhibition about the student movement Weisse Rose against the Nazi dictature (the group around Sophie Scholl).
lisbeth from United Kingdom wrote about Munich 5 years ago
With over 800 seats Munich's Hirschgarten is the biggest beergarden in Europe. It's the perfect location for a chilled Sunday in Summer. The location is great, the whole area is covered by shady big trees. Besides tasty bavarian beer you can order some typical food, too.
But in a traditional bavarian beergarden, you are allowed to bring your own food.
micsa from Finland wrote about Dachau concentration camp 5 years, 8 months ago
One of few WW2 concentration camps which has prevailed almost intact. Unbelievable evidence of Nazi regime terror. The camp is easy to find and should be part of your trip if you travel to Munich area.
jussi replied 3 years, 4 months ago:
Not missing the beer gartens is always a good advice when visiting Munich. Cheers.
albertoballabe from Germany wrote about Ballabeni Icecream 3 years, 2 months ago
nipsu replied 3 years, 2 months ago:
I've never heard about Ballabeni...seems delicious, njamn.
tilkkuliini replied 3 years, one month ago:
Well good to know! :D
sebu from Finland wrote about St. Peter's Church 4 years, 9 months ago
This is the tower to climb when visiting the center of Munich. It's a lot of stairs, but what you get is one of the finest views over downtown Munich. I'd clearly recommend this over the tower of the city hall building.
sebu from Finland wrote about Theatinerkirche 4 years, 9 months ago
A very special sight from the outside, with its yellow colour and a stunning interior in all white. Well worth a visit. Also, there's a lot of other sights around, so you'll pass by here anyway. Just don't forget to take a peek inside.
jussi from Finland wrote about Deutsches Museum 4 years, 9 months ago
The mother of all technology museums. The museum is huge and there are many rooms with different themes and displays. My favorite was the hangar-sized aeronautics hall. We were unsure whether we should go to Deutsches Museum or the BMW building. In the end we decided to go to both but I think Deutsches Museum won hands down.
john wrote about Munich 3 years, 9 months ago
Munich is a great city, green, with a live city center, a great museum and very good beer I was there for business and stayed in Sheraton Arabellapark, which is in Bogenhausen area so not in the center but very convenient location - hotel rooms, service and food top of the range I was there for business and stayed in Sheraton Arabellapark, which is in Bogenhausen area so not in the center but very convenient location - hotel rooms, service and food top of the range!
william1 wrote about Frederics Apartments 3 years, 7 months ago
Hohenzollernplatz the nerve center of the famous Munich district has 90 fully furnished and equipped apartments of various sizes - depending on demand.
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john wrote about Munich 3 years, 7 months ago
Stay in the quiet Bogenhausen area - Arabella Park
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