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Munich (Minga in Bavarian dialect) is the state capital of the Free State of Bavaria. With around 1.4 million inhabitants, it is the largest city in Bavaria and the third-largest city in the Federal Republic of Germany. Munich is an urban district and in addition, the seat of the District Office and the District Council of Upper Bavaria. Munich is furthermore, the centre of the Munich planning reg ...

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The Allianz Arena is a football stadium in the north of Munich and offers space for 71,137 spectators during Bundesliga games. The spectator area is made up of 57,343 seats, 13,794 standing room, 1,374 box seats, 2,152 business seats (including 104 seats for special guests) and 966 sponsor seats. Both the Munich football teams, FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich have been playing their home game ...

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The Hofbräuhaus is a world-famous Munich beer palace. For a long time, it was the seat of the corresponding brewery Hofbräu. The building can be found at Platzl in Munich old town. The Schwemme on the ground floor, a large beer hall, is the most famous part of the Hofbräuhaus and offers space for around 1,000 persons at wooden tables. For regulars, there are shelves where they can lock their ...

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With the unique setting, the Bavarian lakes offer a magnificent view and invite the family for relaxation and bathing pleasure. Starnberger See, Ammersee, Tegernsee and Königssee can all be found close to Munich.
On all the lakes, you can take a comfortable trip across the lake with the “Bayerischen Seenschifffahrt” (Bavarian boat tours). ...

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The castle Schloss Neuschwanstein stands high over Hohenschwangau near Füssen in south Bavaria. The building was constructed starting in 1869 for the Bavarian King Ludwig II as an idealised impression of a knight’s castle from the Middle Ages. The drafts originate from Christian Jank; Eduard Riedel and Georg von Dollmann undertook the realisation. The king only lived for a few months in the cas ...

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The Cloister Andechs on the Heilige Berg (Holy Mountain) is today a Benedictine priory in Andechs in Bavaria, in the diocese of Augsburg. Since 1850, it has been the commodity of the St. Boniface’s Abbey in Munich. The monastery inn is a magnet for tourists and locals thanks to its cuisine and its beer (Andechser) from the cloister brewery. The castle Andechs, on the site of which the cloister A ...

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