German Museum, Munich ( Deutsches Museum )
The museum is great fun for old and young with its popular demonstration equipment which you can operate yourself. Here fun is combined with a high didactical value.
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Englischer Garten – English Garden On February 1st, 1789 Karl Theodor issued an electoral decree for a military garden to be laid out in the garrison town. In 1803 the garden architect Ludwig von Sckell was put in charge and was able to realize his plans for the new design of the garden by 1808….
Oktoberfest promises fun for the entire family Gate 10 will be open to Oktoberfest traffic as follows: Thursday, Sept. 17 at 4:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 18 at 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 19 at 11:30 a.m.; and Sunday, Sept. 20 at 11:30 a.m. All adults in the vehicle must have a valid photo ID; the ……
Altstadt Nuremberg – things to see
The local people call it the “Wies’n” ( fairground ). Oktoberfest is the largest public festival in the world. It commences every year on the second to last Saturday of September with the parade of the landlords of the beer tents and the breweries from the center of town to the Theresienwiese ( festival grounds…
Munich City guide The capital city of the Free State of Bavaria and the third-largest city of Germany ( 1.3 million inhabitants ) lies in the center of the Bavarian plateau. It was founded on the 14th of June in the year 1158 by the Guelph Duke Heinrich den Lowen ( Henry the Lion )….
Car Parking in Munich There are abundant Parking areas in surrounding Munich. Travelers should definitely consider using them, as the Munich inner city area is hopelessly congested during Oktoberfest. The P&R-area at the exit “Garching-Sued” is recommendable when arriving on the A9 from Nuernberg. There is a capacity for over 570 cars. The parking area…