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Munich, Germany - June 16, 2017: Cyclists and pedestrians cross by in front of the Chinese Tower in the English Garden.
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to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.
to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.
to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.
to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.
to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.
Here's Thor with Helga, Sandra, Janet, and Sandra's friends at the Beer Garden by the Chinese Tower in the English Garden, Munich, Germany.
The Chinesischer Turm beer garden is the second largest beer garden in Munich and has about 7,000 seats in the self-serviced area and about 500 seats in the serviced area.
The Chinesischer Turm ("Chinese Tower") is a 25 metre high wooden structure, first constructed in 1789 to 1790, from a design by the Mannheimer military architect Joseph Frey (1758–1819).
It was modelled on the "Great Pagoda" in the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. The Pagoda, twice as high as the tower, was supposed to resemble a porcelain pagoda in the gardens of a Chinese emperor. The Munich tower has five storeys: the ground storey roof has a diameter of 19 m, the topmost storey of 6 m.
On July 13, 1944, the original tower burned down after heavy bombing; but a society to rebuild it was formed in 1951 and the new tower, made true to the original by consultation of detail photos and old drawings, was completed in September, 1952.
The wonderful Englischer Garten in Munich, Germany. 24.09.2010.
About the Chinesischer Turm:
The Chinesischer Turm ("Chinese Tower") is a 25 metre high wooden structure, first constructed in 1789 to 1790, from a design by the Mannheimer military architect Joseph Frey (1758–1819). It was modelled on the "Great Pagoda" in the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. The Pagoda, twice as high as the tower, was supposed to resemble a porcelain pagoda in the gardens of a Chinese emperor. The Munich tower has five storeys: the ground storey roof has a diameter of 19 m, the topmost storey of 6 m.
On July 13, 1944, the original tower burned down after heavy bombing; but a society to rebuild it was formed in 1951 and the new tower, made true to the original by consultation of detail photos and old drawings, was completed in September, 1952.
Read more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Englischer_Garten#Chinesischer_Turm
to early for having a beer at the Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm. it seems to be hard work to make the beergarden fit again for the guests.