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Munich, Germany

by Oliver Deex   

Palace of Justice, Munich

Palace of Justice, Munich

Karlstor

Karlstor
One of the gates in the old city wall

Fountain

Fountain
One of the many fountains around the city.

Spring Tulips

Spring Tulips
People enjoying a warm spring day.

Fountain

Fountain
Another fountain with tulips blooming around it.

Rathaus Clock

Rathaus Clock
The rathaus is the city hall.

St Mary, Marienplatz

St Mary, Marienplatz
Marienplatz is the square in front of the city hall.

Rathaus Glockenspiel

Rathaus Glockenspiel
The glockenspiel "performs" at 11 am every day and is world famous.

Rathaus Statuary

Rathaus Statuary

Im Tal

Im Tal
Another of the city gates.

Viktualien Markt

Viktualien Markt
Part of the central open-air market of Munich. The vegetables are fress and...

Souvenirs

Souvenirs
Also in the central market

Biergarten

Biergarten
In the market. Both food and beer are available.

The Munich Maypole

The Munich Maypole
A maypole with signs indicating the towns amenities is a fixture of most...

Flower stall

Flower stall
This one is in the main market but they can be found all over town.

The Hofbrauhaus

The Hofbrauhaus
This is the oldest restaurant in Munich.

Pigeons

Pigeons

Munich Opera House

Munich Opera House
The "Hula Hoop" is a recent addition.

More tulips

More tulips

Frauenkirche window

Frauenkirche window
A stained glass window in the largest church in Munich.

Mary and Jesus

Mary and Jesus
On of the many religious statues in the Frauenkirche.

Carved Wood Panel

Carved Wood Panel
In the Frauenkirche.

Tomb

Tomb
In the Frauenkirche.
article published 11/4/2005

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Lovely shots of my favorite city
I was lucky enough to be a student in Muenchen from 1964-1965, and was delighted to see that very little has changed in the Altstadt. I loved the huge planters filled with vibrant spring blossoms; the Fussgaengerzone where all auto traffic is bannd, so that pedestrians can stop, have a cold drink,eat something wonderful or to go shopping. I'd go there in a heartbeat if given the opportunity.
— Ron Hay, June 23, 2006
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