Germany 2001

 

München (Munich)

 

 

München had its origin with Benedictine monks which created a marketplace around 750 AD along the road leading to Salzburg, and were granted the right to expand it in 1158 when that market was connected to a bridge across the Isar River and the market area was fortified. Today it is the third largest city in Germany with about 1.5M uninhibited inhabitants.

 

Closing in on one of the major attractions, the Hofbräuhaus

 

And a funny thing happened on my first day in town, but I had studied the map, when a gaggle of Japanese tourists rushed toward me and asked me the way to the Hofbräuhaus, and I was able to show them the way.

 

There were steins of every size and description, right there at the Hofbräuhaus souvenir shop

 

Marienplatz, the city square (in use since 1158) and the new Town Hall, opened in 1909

 

 

This is what's going on above,
where dancing figures prance to the clock,

 

A corner of the building I love. Someone had a sense of humor, and I am impressed by the use of mixed media here.

 

 

The old Town Hall, built in the 14th Century and served until 1874,
but still in use for functions of the city council

 

 

The Frauenkirche (The Lady's Church) the Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Munich
Construction started in 1240, opened in 1488

 

Inside the Frauenkirche the tomb of Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria

 

 

A great setting for some icecream and coffee

 

 

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