If you still don't know what to do in Munchen, these are tips that will definitely help you.
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The capital and home to the beer festival Oktoberfest, the city with the legendary museums and wonderful palaces...Travelers arriving in Munich at the weekend, are often upset, that they do not stay here at least for a week.
The history of the Third Reich
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Munich was the place of start of a political career for one of the most strict man of the XX century - Adolf Hitler. Here he was able to occupy the leading positions in the German Workers' Party, to hold the first congress of the NSDAP and the famous Beer Hall Putsch. Unfortunately, concentration camp Dachau was only 16 km from the city. So, you can go and visit the place of commiting horrible crimes against humanity.
Cultural treasures
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Museum and architectural riches of Munich is a reason to spend in the city at least a week. Let's count: two days will be needed to study the Old and New Pinakothek with Da Vinci, Rubens, Van Gogh and Manet original manuscripts. Another day to pull the Bavarian National Museum, and House of Arts with an extensive collection of works of the artists of the XX century. The fourth day will be spent on the entire trip to the castle of Mad Ludwig - one of the most photographed tourist sites in the world. Fifth day - Nymphenburg palace with a huge park and the three small castles. On the sixth day you can escape to German Museum with the largest scientific and technical exposition and look into the Toy Museum, and devote the seventh day to walking along four main "royal" streets - Maksimilianshtrasse, Ludwigstheavy, Printsregentshtrasse and Brinnershtrasse.
The capital of Brewery
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A standard set of associations that arise after somebody mentions Munich - Oktoberfest, blonde girls with braids who serve beer, snacks and folk music.
Perfect picnic
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Munich English Garden is one of the largest in the world. By size it surpasses even Central Park in New York. It has everything that can be invented: a beer garden, a Japanese tea house, an artificial waterfall and a wave to surf, pavilions, lawns and outdoor scenes. The picnic basket should be full of fruits, vegetables and sandwiches with local sausages. If you want to buy some food, go to the Viktualienmarkt, it is open from Monday to Saturday.
Munich subway
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Munich is one of those cities where the subway is a self-attraction. Local subway is even recognized as one of the most comfortable in the world due to a well developed system of escalators and elevators. Every day it carries about a million of passengers and perfectly copes with the workload.
Munich subway impresses by the riot of colours. There is no marble-mosaic greatness of the Moscow metro - on the contrary, the stations are ultramodern. Colored lighting, turquoise columns of glass and metal, orange ceilings and bright walls, futuristic lamps - the trip can be an unforgettable journey.