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What is Theatinerkirche

The Catholic Theatiner Church St. Cajetan in Munich was built from 1663 to 1690, it was founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a gesture of thanks for the birth of the long-awaited heir to the Bavarian crown, Prince Max Emanuel, in 1662 (...)

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"14 Jun 1158 Munich is founded by Duke Henry the Lion 1175 First fortification built 1214 Earliest documentary evidence of Munich as a Stadt (city) 1240 Power in the city passes from the bishops of Freising to the Wittelsbach family 1293 Construction of the new city wall begins 1385 Construction of the Neuveste royal residence begins 1468 Foundation of the Frauenkirche is laid 1470 Old City Hall is constructed 1487 'Beer Order' by Duke Albrecht IV forms the basis for the quality of Munich beer 1504 Munich becomes the capital of the Duchy of Bavaria 1516 Reinheitsgebot, introduced by Duke Wilhelm IV, establishes a standard for future beer production in the city 1583 St Michael's Church is constructed 1623 Munich becomes the city residence of the Prince Regent of Bavaria 1632 Occupation of Munich by King Gustav of Sweden (Thirty Years' War) 1663 Construction of the Theatinerkirche and Nymphenburg Palace begins 1705-14 Munich is ruled by the Hapsburgs 1751 Construction of the Residenztheater begins 1759 Bavarian Academy of Sciences is founded 1789 Englischer Garten is created to Count Rumford's specifications 1806 Munich confirmed as the capital of the Kingdom of Bavaria 1810 First Oktoberfest inaugurated to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen 1818 Bavaria becomes the first German state to receive a written constitution."
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"The Gothic style never took hold in southern Germany as it did in England and France, although the style can be seen in the somber brick profile of the Frauenkirche, constructed from 1468 to 1525."
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"It is in Munich's center where eyes gaze upon architectural masterpieces from the Neues Rathaus, Frauenkirche, and taste the wonderous Hofbräu beer in the while listening to "Take Me Home Country Roads" in the Hofbräuhaus."
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"A basilica in the style of the Italian High Baroque, it is one of Munich's finest churches, and together with the Frauenkirche and Peterskirche one of the city's most prominent landmarks."
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"In the late 15th century Munich underwent a revival of gothic arts -the Old Town Hall was enlarged and a new cathedral -the Frauenkirche -constructed within only twenty years from 1468 onwards."
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About Theatinerkirche

sebu

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.

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pelicanpoker

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.

raacluse

raacluse from USA wrote about Munich 4 years, 9 months ago

For a bit of novelty, check out the "river surfing" on the Eisbach, as it flows into the southern end of the Englischer Garten. There's usually a crowd looking down at the action from the Prinzregentinstrasse bridge.

sebu

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

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

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.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Munich 5 years, 2 months ago

Avoid the hotels close to the airport. They are expensive and there's nothing out there to do. If you're coming from somewhere close by then stay there and come just in time for the flight.

hollis

hollis from USA wrote about Munich 3 years, 4 months ago

Visit outdoor markets early in the morning and drink coffee at standing tables with people on their way to work and beginning their food shopping. And don't miss a beer hall or two!

jussi

jussi replied 3 years, 4 months ago:

Not missing the beer gartens is always a good advice when visiting Munich. Cheers.

albertoballabe

albertoballabe from Germany wrote about Ballabeni Icecream 3 years, 2 months ago

Best ICECREAM ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

nipsu

nipsu replied 3 years, 2 months ago:

I've never heard about Ballabeni...seems delicious, njamn.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 3 years, one month ago:

Well good to know! :D

sebu

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.

jussi

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.

allisongaffney

allisongaffney from USA wrote about Oktoberfest 4 years, 2 months ago

Don't limit yourself to the festival. Explore the city of Munich too. It's pretty cool.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Munich 4 years, one month ago

We flew to and from Munich and rented a car to drive to Berchtesgaden. It's a quick drive, just a bit over an hour.

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john

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!

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william1

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.

john

john wrote about Munich 3 years, 7 months ago

Stay in the quiet Bogenhausen area - Arabella Park

aaronkrass

aaronkrass from USA wrote about Munich 3 years, 4 months ago

Oktoberfest cant be beat

aaronkrass
aaronkrassloves Munich because Oktoberfest cant be beat
johnuyeno
johnuyenoloves Munich because 7/10. +food, -rathaus, +marienplatz
jamiyl
jamiylloves Deutsches Museum because Huge place with wonderful items.
albertoballabe
albertoballabeloves Dagelfing because I´m living heare
sweetemoshuns
sweetemoshunsloves Munich because fasching!!! marienplatz, so many museums!!
JiiQuu

JiiQuu wrote about Munich 2 years, 4 months ago

Try Schweinshaxe with sauerkraut und local beer – great tastes! Also was surprised that beer mixed with apple juice can be good!

lubospernis

lubospernis wrote about Munich one year, 6 months ago

I recommend you to see the Marianplatz

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