"Rewriting" or the Endless Staircase at the KPMG Building in Munich
We arrived by train in Munich in mid afternoon, dropped our stuff at a great pension and then went exploring. The first stop was at the KMPG building - home to a very fascinating sculpture called "Rewriting" or the Endless Staircase. The last time I saw it was on a very rainy day and the whole thing was surrounded by scaffolding. We had it to ourselves and were able to get some good photos. From there we hopped on the U-bahn and headed downtown. We checked out another opulent church - the Theatinerkirche. We then made our way slowly back to the room but ran into a commercial being filmed in front of the Neues Rathaus (City Hall). We're not sure what the commercial was about but it was fun to watch. The last stop was at the Asamkirche - a very, very ornate church. Unfortunately it was locked so we could only view it from the lobby. Munich is another of those cities I've been to several times but never get tired of it.
I took these photos in mid-October 2016.
"Rewriting" or the Endless Staircase at the KPMG Building in Munich
We arrived by train in Munich in mid afternoon, dropped our stuff at a great pension and then went exploring. The first stop was at the KMPG building - home to a very fascinating sculpture called "Rewriting" or the Endless Staircase. The last time I saw it was on a very rainy day and the whole thing was surrounded by scaffolding. We had it to ourselves and were able to get some good photos. From there we hopped on the U-bahn and headed downtown. We checked out another opulent church - the Theatinerkirche. We then made our way slowly back to the room but ran into a commercial being filmed in front of the Neues Rathaus (City Hall). We're not sure what the commercial was about but it was fun to watch. The last stop was at the Asamkirche - a very, very ornate church. Unfortunately it was locked so we could only view it from the lobby. Munich is another of those cities I've been to several times but never get tired of it.
I took these photos in mid-October 2016.