The Allerheiligen-Hofkirche is a Catholic church in the Munich Residenz designed by Leo von Klenze and built between 1826 and 1837.
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 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 existence of this church dates back to the 8th century when there was a monastery located at the site of the present-day church.
The square has been the beating heart of the city for many centuries (since 1158).
A true Neo-Gothic masterpiece and a breathtaking sight. Note its richly decorated facade showing the Wittelsbach dynasty.
This carillon, to be found in the tower of the New Town Hall on Marienplatz, is one of Munich's trademark sights and a tourist favourite.
Towering above the rest of the city landscape, this church offers its visitors one of the greatest views you could wish for.
Damenstiftskirche St. Anna is a chapel in Munich, southern Germany.It was commissioned in the 18th century by Elector Charles Albert and the…
What used to be a city wall in Munich is now one of the three remaining Gothic city gates, which leads right into the historical centre of…
This resplendent palatial complex is perhaps the greatest work of the 19th-century architect and painter, Friedrich Thiersch.
Two centuries ago, this oasis of peace and quiet used to be a botanical garden.