Sightseeing in Munich

Sightseeing in Munich (Germany). What you have to visit at your stay in Munich.

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Bavarian State Opera

Bayerische Staatsoper
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St. Peter's Church

Sankt Peters Kirche

On top of the bell tower of Sankt Peter Kirche you can easily take a 360° look of the city, with Marienplatz and the Viktualienmarkt right under your nose. It is very nice and during sunny days you can also see the Alps. It cost very little (around EUR 4) and it's really worth it!

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Siegestor

The Munich Victory Gate ("Siegestor ") is a triumphal arch in the Neoclassical style. It marks the boundary between the districts of Schwabing and Maxvorstadt. The Triumphal Arch ("Siegestor ") was built from 1843 to 1850 and handed over to the city of Munich on October 15, 1850.

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Karlstor

The Munich Karlstor is the western gate of the old town. It separates the historic Old Town of Munich to the Ludwig suburb ("Ludwigsvorstadt"). The Karlstor (to 1791: Neuhauser Gate) was built in the second city fortifications from 1285 to 1347.

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City tour on your own

Stadtrundfahrt auf eigene Faust

Tram number 19 runs between the stations Munich-Ost and Munich-Pasing (via the central station). It is very suitable to know Munich. Especially on the route between Central Station and Munich-Ost you will pass a variety of attractions.

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