Situated at the end of Maximilianstraße, this palace has been serving as the seat of the Bavarian State Parliament since 1949.
Located on an island in the middle of the city, this is the largest museum devoted to science and technology worldwide.
This market is the most popular open air market in Munich. Spreading over more than 20 000 square meters, it offers a wide range of products…
The square has been the beating heart of the city for many centuries (since 1158).
Towering above the rest of the city landscape, this church offers its visitors one of the greatest views you could wish for.
One of the top five operas in the world. It's operated by the Bavarian State Opera company, but it also houses the Bavarian State Orchestra…
Boasting a capacity of some 2000 seats, not only is this beerhouse one of the oldest in Munich, it is also one of the largest.
This museum is a must-see for any fan of automobiles no matter the brand.
This park is a living reminder of the 1972 Olympic Games held in Munich.
The stadium served as the main site of the 1972 Summer Olympics. This architectural gem, the most prominent part of the Munich Olympic Park…
Designed by Agostino Barelli, the name of this palace literally translates as the Castle of the Nymphs. No actual fairies lived here though.
This 180-hectare-large park surrounds a palace of the same name. In this place of relaxation, popular among tourists and locals alike, the…