Munich

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Ludwigvorstadt-Isarvorstadt
6 reviews
One of the largest science and technology museums in the world - traces the development of science and technology to the present day. — Michelin Guide
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Nymphenburg
6 reviews
This castle was the summer residence of the Prince-electors and kings of Bavaria. — Michelin Guide
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City Center
6 reviews
This is where the heart of Munich beats hardest. — Michelin Guide
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Schwabing and Maxvorstadt
4 reviews
This gallery is in the ancient gold-colored villa of portrait painter Franz von Lenbach (1836-1904). It's devoted to both his work and that of other artists. — Frommer's
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Schwabing and Maxvorstadt
5 reviews
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City Center
3 reviews
Built in the late Gothic style (15C), this church is particularly sober. — Michelin Guide
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Schwabing and Maxvorstadt
5 reviews
The sprawling English Garden is among Europe's biggest city parks – bigger than even London's Hyde Park and New York's Central Park and a favourite playground for locals and visitors alike. — Lonely Planet
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City Center
5 reviews
An over-the-top must-see. — Concierge
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City Center
6 reviews
The museum was created in 1855 by Maximilien II to preserve the artistic riches of Bavaria. — Michelin Guide
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5 reviews
On the Isar, just upstream from the city, this attractive zoo has many parklike enclosures but a minimum of cages. — Fodor's
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City Center
5 reviews
Some 306 steps divide you from the best view of central Munich from the 92m tower of St Peterskirche, Munich's oldest church (1150). — Lonely Planet
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City Center
4 reviews
This glorious baroque church owes its Italian appearance to its founder, Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, who commissioned it in gratitude for the birth of her son and heir. — Fodor's
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Schwabing and Maxvorstadt
7 reviews
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City Center
4 reviews
The Munchner Stadtmuseum houses major collections relating to the history of Munich. — Michelin Guide
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City Center
4 reviews
Though pocket sized, the late-baroque Asamkirche, built in 1746, is as rich and epic as a giant's treasure chest. — Lonely Planet
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Au-Haidhausen
4 reviews
This splendid house was designed by painter Franz von Stuck (1863-1928) for himself and mingles Art Nouveau style with elements of the late neoclassical. — Frommer's
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3 reviews
This magnificent building was the official residence of the Wittelsbach family, the rulers of Bavaria, from 1385 to 1918. — Frommer's
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City Center
4 reviews
Housed in the former Augustine church, the museum has a lovely collection of old and new weapons and works of art (paintings and drawings) representing hunting scenes. — Michelin Guide
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Schwabing and Maxvorstadt
5 reviews
This is where the 1972 Olympic Games took place. — Michelin Guide
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