Visitors can get involved with demonstrations, experiments and media stations, where they can press buttons, flip levers and switches and touch many of the exhibits. The 50 or so subjects covered by the museum are diverse, ranging from agriculture and food technology to astronomy, chemistry, photography and film, aeronautics and space technology, marine biology and physics to shipping, telecommunications and even clocks.
More info about the Deutsches Museum. Olympiapark Olympic Park is one of the most impressive and popular places in Munich. Created for the Olympic Games, it is home to some of the state capital's most important buildings: the Olympic Stadium, with its famous canopy top, Olympic Hall and the meter Olympic Tower, featuring a meter platform that affords spectacular views over the city.
The ,square-meter park is home to numerous activities every year, including concerts, spectacular events, festivals and sporting events. One of such events is the ongoing summer in the city. The festival has seen the Olympia stadium at the park turned to a huge stage. What to expect this summer at Munich's Olympia Park include:. See more details here. Guests are invited to explore the exhibitions, which feature models from all BMW Group brands, and the facility offers tours, restaurants and souvenir shops.
A world-class gallery: The Alte Pinakothek Old Pinakothek in Munich is home to an outstanding collection of European paintings, stretching from the 14th to the 18th century. More than paintings are displayed in 19 halls and 47 cabinets. More info about the Alte Pinakothek.
The Neue Pinakothek New Pinakothek is a labyrinth of beautiful art. Laid out in a figure eight, the museum takes visitors on a circuit through the exhibits, ending back at the entrance. In between, a fascinating overview of the eras of European art awaits visitors, exhibiting pieces from the Enlightenment to early modernity.
Note: The Neue Pinakothek has been closed to the public for structural reasons since December 31, More info about the Pinakothek der Moderne. The zoo puts on a number events at different times of year, offering fascinating insights into the natural habitats of the Isar conservation area. Animals roam free in large enclosures without fencing and cages, providing an optimal venue for learning about animals and environmental protection. More info about Tierpark Hellabrunn.
First held in to celebrate the marriage of King Ludwig I and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, the festival has now become one of the top highlights of the Munich calendar. More than six million guests from all over the world flock to Munich every year to attend the two-week festival on the Theresienwiese. Opened on the th anniversary of Oktoberfest in , the Oide Wiesn Old Wiesn is the perfect place to experience a traditional Oktoberfest as it was once celebrated on a separate, adjacent site.
More info about Munich Oktoberfest. Elector Ferdinand Maria had a theater built in the Herkulessaal Hercules Hall of the royal residence in the 17th century, where the first Italian opera performances were staged for courtiers. The regional cuisine, music, folk dances, waiters in costume and historic atmosphere draw thousands of Munich natives and visitors from all over the world every day.
Although locations have been opened in Las Vegas and other cities, the imposing Neo-Renaissance building on the Platzl square in Munich remains unique. The interior has space to serve up to 3, guests, and additionally up to seating places in the open-air beer garden outside. Chinesischer Turm Munich's oldest beer garden occupies a prime position at the Englischer Garten. Hirschgarten A gargantuan beer garden near Schloss Nymphenburg, with space to quench the thirst of up to parched patrons.
Hirschau Well-shaded beer garden in the Englischer Garten, with beer, Bavarian food and an impressive kids' playground. Biergarten Muffatwerk Munich's only real alternative beer garden offers reggae instead of oompah, tofu instead of pork knuckle. Viktualienmarkt The only beer garden where you can taste beer from all six big-name Munich breweries. Munich Marathon Join over 10, runners for a Allianz Arena One of Europe's most spectacular stadia, which can change colour according to who's playing.
Olympiapark Take a saunter around the modest venue by today's standards for the Olympic Games. Jochen Schweizer Arena Go skydiving or surfing at this new adventure-sports centre. Surfing in the Eisbach Bring your board for some of the most unusual and cold urban surfing you are ever likely to experience.
Deutsches Museum — Verkehrszentrum A delight for those with a passion for anything with wheels. Now the palace and its beautiful park are in the northwestern part of the city. Tram line Construction on the formal gardens of Nymphenburg Palace began in and, along with the buildings, they were expanded over the next century to create the summer residence of the Wittelsbach dynasty.
Still active today for both cinema and TV, the Bavaria Film studios are located in Geiselgasteig, 10km 6 miles south of the city center. There are English guided tours in season. The No. Web: Bavaria Filmstadt English. This is the Terminal 2 courtyard which offers a variety of dining and shopping opportunities. Have a beer or some tea at the Chinese Pagoda Chinesischer Turm. Surfers in wet suits ride a large artificial wave the Eisbachwelle north of the bridge there — even in the spring and fall.
The famous Eisbachwelle in the English Garden allows enthusiasts to surf far from any ocean. Besides the main museum on Museum Island, there are two more branches for cars and transport Verkehrszentrum and aircraft Flugwerft Schleissheim. They are located north of the Georg-Brauchle-Ring roadway, with the Olympic park and stadium on the south side. A pedestrian bridge allows you to walk between the two places.
Another bridge across the Georg-Brauchle-Ring makes it easy to walk south to the Olympic complex. Theresienwiese This large fairground, the site of Oktoberfest which begins in September , is located southwest of the Hauptbahnhof main train station.
It is also the site of the large Bavaria statue. Art Museums Munich is home to several notable art museums: the Alte Pinakothek classic art , the Neue Pinakothek European art and sculpture , and a new museum of modern art, the Pinakothek der Moderne under construction.
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