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“Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl“ has been a popular book and audio book series by Ellis Kaut since the...
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, famously known as Sisi, spent her early years as a Bavarian princess in...
The SAP Garden in Munich's Olympic Park opened on 27 September 2024. The arena is the home stadium of...
Every year, thousands of Irish people and fans of the Irish day of remembrance come together in Munich...
Over 100 museums, galleries and special places are open until late every autumn during the Long Night...
The Lange Nacht der Musik (Long Night of Music) now has a long tradition in Munich. On 10 May 2025, over...
Its canopy top is famous around the world: the Olympiastadion was the heart of the action at the 1972...
The Chiemsee is one of the most popular excursion destinations in the Munich region. And that's no wonder,...
Culture for all: Since the late eighties, the Tollwood Festival has stood for an atmosphere of tolerance,...
Motorworld München is a hub for driving culture enthusiasts and lifestyle lovers. The historic hall of...
When thousands of Munich locals meet at dawn at the Chinesischer Turm on July 20, 2025, dressed to impress...
The Hofgarten (Royal Garden) at the Residenz palace is an idyllic green park on the edge of Munich’s...
Various Others offers contemporary art a platform in autumn where not only the entire Munich cultural...
The mighty Watzmann mountain as a backdrop, and a medieval town centre: Berchtesgaden has plenty to recommend...
The Pink Christmas in Munich's Glockenbachviertel was brought to life by the queer community and is now...
In a building lovingly known as the “Weisswurstkessel” (roughly translated as the “sausage pot”) BMW...
Three times a year for nine days of shopping, searching, watching, shopping and amusing. Maidult, Jakobidult...
Anyone visiting Munich should definitely not miss out on the medieval town of Landsberg am Lech. Only...
The perfect insight into the life of Bavaria's Fairytale King: Schloss Linderhof (palace) was Ludwig...
A different way to see the sights: every year, always one week after Oktoberfest, over 20,000 marathon...
The Archäologische Staatssammlung (Archaeological Collection) at the Englischer Garten (park) is one...
Here in the heart of the city, competent and multilingual advice from our Munich professionals awaits...
Every year, Munich's residents and their guests from near and far let themselves be enchanted by the...
They died by the guillotine of an inhumane regime. Sophie Scholl was 22 at the time of execution, her...
The Münchner Kindl lives in the town hall on Marienplatz. At any rate, it can be discovered there in...
A venue that once hosted Napoleon, the Cuvilliés-Theater (Cuvilliés Theatre) in Munich’s Residenz palace...
After the Second World War, the construction of the new Residenztheater on Max-Joseph-Platz square was...
The Deutsche Theater has been the home of top-class entertainment in the heart of Munich for the past...
Bavaria’s state opera and ballet companies – the Bayerische Staatsoper and the Bayerisches Staatsballett...
The Volkstheater is keeping up the tradition of the Volksschauspiel (folk play) since 1983. It moved...
18 museums and exhibition centres, over 40 galleries, six universities and numerous cultural institutions:...
Tegernsee, nestled between hillsides of dark-green forests, is lined with reeds and old oak trees along...
Fancy a day trip to the highest mountain in Germany? Not a problem when you’re in Munich!
A fascinating excursion for children and adults: Hellabrunn Zoo opened in 1911, at that time the first...
One of Munich’s top attractions for sports fans and tourists alike. The Eisbachwelle is the largest,...
The Maximilianeum building in the Haidhausen district houses students and politicians all under one roof.
The Munich Residence Week, which had been very popular and successful from the outset, had been held...
Alter Hof in Munich's old town was the residence of the Wittelsbach dynasty for over two centuries and...
The Bayerisches Nationalmuseum (Bavarian National Museum) on Prinzregentenstrasse is one of the largest...
The Puppet Theatre Munich on Blumenstrasse is one of the oldest permanent puppet theatres in any German-speaking...
A good portion of Bavarian conviviality can be experienced at the Paulaner-Brauerei's strong beer festival...
The Frühlingsfest on the Theresienwiese heralds the start of the Munich folk festival season with fast...
The Oktoberfest attracts millions of visitors from all over the world to Munich every year. It's not...
The New Town Hall is the home of politics in Munich and its balcony is also the place where FC Bayern...
The Verkehrszentrum at Bavariapark is part of the Deutsches Museum. Across 12,000 square metres of exhibition...
Flugwerft Schleißheim Aviation Museum consists of two halls which are home to more than 70 amazing flying...
Prepare to laugh! The Valentin-Karlstadt Museum in Munich’s Isartor is a quirky, original place.
Explore Munich’s Egyptian Museum, which covers 5,000 years of Ancient Egyptian art and culture. The Ägyptische...
Schloss Nymphenburg served as a summer residence for the Electors and Kings of Bavaria in the 18th century....
The collection of precious items on show at the Schatzkammer (treasury) at Munich's Residenz (city palace)...
With world-renowned pieces of the late Romantic period, the Sammlung Schack is jewel in the crown of...
From bead work by the Sioux to artistically painted paddles from the Solomon Islands: you can explore...
The Marstallmuseum in Schloss Nymphenburg (palace) in Munich is home to a splendid collection of over...
The Blue Horse in the golden cube: welcome to the world’s largest collection of artwork by the “Blaue...
From Picasso and Warhol to Le Corbusier – the Pinakothek der Moderne (Pinakothek of Modern Art) is one...
Just a few kilometres north of Munich, you'll find one of Germany's most beautiful examples of Baroque...
A world-class gallery: the Alte Pinakothek (Old Pinakothek) in Munich is home to an outstanding collection...
“From Goya to Manet” is the motto of the Neue Pinakothek (New Pinakothek): explore paintings and sculptures,...
Alter Peter (Old Peter), as it is lovingly known by the people of Munich, affords one of the best views...
Munich’s “Franz Josef Strauss” Airport was one of the busiest in Europe in 2019. Since opening in the...
The heart of football in northern Munich: at the Allianz Arena, you can marvel at top-class matches and...
The Maximilianstrasse is Munich's most expensive avenue: almost all international luxury labels of the...
No matter what time of day or year, the Monopteros offers a spectacular view of streams, trees, churches...
When Munich hosted the Summer Olympic Games of the XX Olympiad in 1972, the city’s concept for a sports...
Enthroned at an impressive height of 18 metres, Bavaria, patroness of the Bavarian state, presides over...
Although Ludwig II (1845 – 1886) was born in Munich and is also buried here, he really was no fan of...
With its distinctive towers, the Frauenkirche is the city's most famous landmark.
If you visit Gärtnerplatz, Effnerplatz and the beautiful Karolinenplatz square in Maxvorstadt, you’ll...
Dukes, electors and kings: between 1508 and 1918, Bavaria's rulers governed the fates of their subjects...
Just three kilometres from Schloss Schleissheim (Schleissheim Palace) is a relic of Munich’s 1972 Summer...
Munich's Fussgängerzone (pedestrian area) was opened for the 1972 Summer Olympic Games, when it became...
The so-called Munich “Schäffler“, or barrel makers, perform their historic dance in the city's public...
“In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus – oans, zwoa, g’suffa…” (“There’s a Hofbräuhaus in Munich – one, two,...
King Ludwig I’s tremendous love for Munich and Italy is reflected by Ludwigstrasse, a street named after...
The Ohel Jakob Synagogue is an architectural masterpiece. Along with the Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum)...
Anyone with a special talent for jazz music, ballet, acting or conducting can make their hobby a profession...
A setting like nowhere else in the world: the opera house, the Residenz palace and theatre, the magnificent...
The Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) is one of the top universities in the world. You only have to...
Isartor gate is the only one of Munich’s city gates that has retained its original main tower. Built...
Anyone who wants to become a director or producer dreams of a coveted place at the Hochschule für Fernsehen...
King Ludwig II built his fairytale castle Neuschwanstein as a retreat from public life. However, the...
The Borstei housing complex is a listed residential district situated to the west of Munich. Created...
Just a few steps from the Ostbahnhof, in the midst of tramway lines and the hustle and bustle of a major...
The Academy of Fine Arts Munich is one of the oldest and most important art schools in Germany. Its students...
This medieval estate in western Munich was first mentioned in official records in 1432. Its setting is...
Altötting is considered the most famous place of pilgrimage in Germany, attracting over a million visitors...
Four festival premieres, three world premieres and an almost six-week programme of opera and ballet performances,...
There's always something going on in this world-famous square – whether it's the Christmas market, the...
Have fun and relax in the Mediterranean ambience of the world’s largest thermal spa. Just 40 kilometres...
On the outskirts of the city, you will find one of Germany’s top climbing facilities. The Kletter- und...
Walchensee (lake) is also called the "Bavarian Caribbean", because of its turquoise-green water. It not...
Franconian wine, traditional dishes and a Residence that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Würzburg in...
Wieskirche (Pilgrimage Church of Wies) in the Bavarian Oberland is one of the world’s most famous Rococo...
The Watzmann has long fascinated mountain climbers from all over the world. But you don’t necessarily...
The Olympiapark (Olympic Park) in Munich is a shining international example of how to create a successful...
Around just 20 kilometres to the south-west of the city, you will find “Munich's summer swimming pool”....
Situated around 140 kilometres away from Munich, embedded against a magnificent backdrop of surrounding...
A boat trip inside a mountain with a laser show on a lake? Can that be possible? Yes it is – at Salzbergwerk...
Two and a half hours to the north west of Munich lies Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a place which is seen...
The medieval old town of Regensburg is one of the largest in Germany and a UNESCO World Heritage Site....
The Oberammergau Passion Play has a long tradition. Every ten years since 1634, the inhabitants of the...
A white giant in the Schwabing district: the 17-metre-high Walking Man by US artist Jonathan Borofsky...
An hour’s drive south of Munich, nestled nicely by Lake Kochel is the little municipality of Kochel am...
When the residents of Munich make a pilgrimage to the “Heiliger Berg” (the “holy mountain”), they aren't...
In 1878, King Ludwig II began construction on a palace to match Versailles on Herreninsel island in Chiemsee...
Murnau is immensely picturesque. Many of the views are preserved in the paintings of the artists of the...
Fancy a trip into the mountains? Garmisch-Partenkirchen is nestled amid breathtaking peaks, at the foot...
At a height of 1,834 metres, Kehlsteinhaus is a historical lookout high above Berchtesgaden, offering...
If you're in Munich, be sure not to miss Augsburg. It’s only 70 km down the road, a city with 290,000...
A masterpiece of craftsmanship and artistry: since the middle of the 18th century, the finest porcelain...
Twice a year, Leopoldstrasse and Ludwigstrasse are transformed into a huge pedestrian zone. Where cars...
One of the world’s most important collections of Greek, Roman and Etruscan minor art is on display in...
Anyone wishing to take in a Lower Bavarian city like the ones you would expect to find in a picture book...
Emerald green water at the foot of the legendary Watzmann-Ostwand (Watzmann east face) – taking a trip...
The view from the gardens of Dachau Palace extends over and beyond Munich, which is just 20 kilometres...
Once an industrial area and hotspot for night owls, the area surrounding Munich's Ostbahnhof (East Station)...
Michaelskirche Jesuit church in Munich’s pedestrian zone is the largest Renaissance church north of the...
The triumphal arch situated at the beginning of the city’s picturesque Leopoldstrasse boulevard is a...
Sendlinger Tor gate is one of the last remaining pieces of Munich’s city wall – it has surrounded the...
Ólafur Elíasson works with elemental materials such as light, water, air and temperature. In Munich,...
Works by the internationally renowned industrial designer Konstantin Grcic are on display in the Deutsches...
Fürstenfeldbruck is known for its magnificent Late Baroque “cloister of atonement” monastery and the...
Freising’s Altstadt (old town) is located at the foot of two hills. One of these hills, the Domberg,...
Gasteig has been a centre for cultural life in Munich for over 30 years. Now the building from the 1980s...
Anyone travelling to the north of Bavaria can also expect a little bit of south, given that Bamberg is...
The spa town of Bad Reichenhall is situated in the Bavarian district of Berchtesgadener Land, around...
One of Munich's newest museums – the Sudetendeutsche Museum (Sudeten German Museum), opened only in October...
TEMPORARY CLOSED // The Sammlung Goetz is an internationally acclaimed exhibition of contemporary art...
The name gives it away: The Literaturhaus is all about books and reading. Visitors can exchange their...
Max II Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach was the King of Bavaria from 1848 to 1864. He’s considered...
Up to the end of the 18th century, Munich looked very different from its appearance today. A map from...
The first king of Bavaria was Max Joseph of the House of Wittelsbach. He’s considered the creator of...
Of all Bavaria’s former Monarchs, it was Ludwig I and his architectural finesse that came to dominate...
A dark chapter in Munich's history: the KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau has been dedicated to the memory of the...
Munich has everything – apart from affordable rental space. That’s why artists in the city often find...
The German Hunting and Fishing Museum has been situated in Munich’s pedestrian zone since 1966. Today...
To the delight of all cinema fans, the Munich Film Festival is back in full swing this year. Look forward...
The world's first and largest design museum shows milestones in product and industrial design from the...
The artist group “Blauer Reiter” or "Blue Rider" formed in Munich at the turn of the century. Its members...
The Bayerische Staatsoper (Bavarian State Opera) in Munich is steeped in 350 years of history and one...
An oasis of green right in the middle of Munich: the Englischer Garten is equivalent to the size of around...
A piece of the ancient world, right in the heart of Munich: in the early 19th century, King Ludwig I...
During the summer, many people gather here, while in the winter, the soothing sound of the rushing water...
The equestrian stadium in Riem and the Nymphenburg Palace park were both used as venues for equestrian...
Fulfill your dreams of flying, surfing and climbing at the Jochen Schweizer Arena.
The Flosslände (raft launch) in Thalkirchen is not only the world's oldest river wave enjoyed by surfers,...
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