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Museum Brandhorst
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Allianz Arena München
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U-Bahnhof Messestadt West
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Pinakothek der Moderne
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Pinakothek der Moderne
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Pinakothek der Moderne
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In the streets of Munich
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Allianz Arena
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Lounge in the Museum Brandhorst, Munich
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Am Münchner Tor
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St. Ludwig, München
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Tegernsee is a resort town in Bavaria, Germany, on the shore of the lake of the same name. Surrounding it is the forested Tegernsee Valley in the Bavarian Alps, laced with ski trails, toboggan runs and footpaths. The lake is one of several that are easily accessible from Munich providing beautiful scenery and a break from city life.
Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany
At 197 feet, this is one of the highest elevations in the city, the OIympic Hill offers a magnificent view of the Olympic Village and you can look down into the stadium. On clear days you will enjoy magnificent views of Munich and the Alps.
OIympic Hill
Munich, Germany
Hofgarten Arkaden München
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Im Innenhof der KPMG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft München
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The Olympic Tower in Munich, which opened in 1968, has an overall height of 955 ft and a weight of 52,500 tons. The tower is currently closed to visitors due to renovation with a planned re-opening in 2026. As a broadcast tower it serves AM and FM radio, television and ham radio signals.
Olympic Tower
Munich, Germany
The Munich Residence served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings from 1508 to 1918. Much of the Residence was destroyed during the Second World War, and from 1945 it was gradually reconstructed into one of the largest museum complexes in Bavaria.
Munich, Germany
This hall is the oldest room in the Munich Residence. With a length of 66 metres, it is the largest and most lavish Renaissance hall north of the Alps. Duke Albrecht V had it built from 1568 to 1571 for his collection of antique sculptures, hence the name "Antiquarium".
Innsbruck hosted the 1976 Winter Olympic games after Denver pulled out at the eleventh hour. Local hero Franz Klammer won gold in the mens downhill. American darling Dorothy Hamill starred in figure skating and her hairstyle was influential for years after. Peter Mueller took the top prize in speed skating.
Innsbruck, Austria
About a 1 mile from our apartment in Laim, Munich, is a large green space and recreational area - swimming pool, ice rink, tennis courts, etc. A mid-November walk revealed ample autumn colors and overcast skies. Fall, like our time in Munich was coming to an end.
Westbad Park
Laim, Munich, Germany
Innsbruck means the bridge over the River Inn. It is the capital of Austria’s western state of Tyrol known for its winter sports and the Nordkette funicular, with futuristic stations, which climbs up to 2,256m from the city center offering great views and photographic possibilities.
Innsbruck, Austria
Much of the Residence was destroyed during the Second World War and some architectural styles are more modern than others. This space is now used as a musical performance area with its many arches and circular ceilings.
Munich, Germany
Derived from the old Celtic words en and enios, meaning water, the Inn is the third largest tributary of the Danube. Add stunning autumn colors and some moody morning fog and you have beautiful conditions for an early morning stroll through a fantastic Austrian city.
Innsbruck, Austria
Travel directly from the city center up to the 2300m high Hafelekar, the “Top of Innsbruck”, in just a few minutes. The breath-taking 360° view with the capital of the Alps on the one hand and the Karwendel Nature Park on the other hand is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Innsbruck, Austria
Nymphenburg Palace has several large ponds and a system of canals making it the perfect habitat for waterfowl. This is a variety of swan that is found in only a few small pockets of the US and is a new life list species for me!
Mute Swan
Nymphenburg Palace
Munich, German
This Baroque palace is located in the western district of Munich in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Nymphenburg served as the main summer residence for the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach.
Nymphenburg Palace
Munich, Germany
The Diana Temple in the Munich Hofgarten, the garden of the Munich Residenz, is a twelve-sided gazebo from the Renaissance period with eight open and four closed round arcades. It is the crossing point of the main and diagonal axes of the Hofgarten. Created in 1613–1617 in the Italian style together with the Hofgarten and goes back to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, the temple forms the center of the garden and was probably created by Heinrich Schön around the year 1615.
Munich, Germany
The dew drops on the marigolds could be the tears of the royal Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria who ruled from 1180 until 1918.
Marigolds
Hofgarten
Munich, Germany
Starnberger See is Germany's second-largest body of fresh water, having great depth, and fifth-largest lake by area. Located in southern Bavaria16 miles southwest of Munich it can be easily reached by S-Bahn train via Tutzing, a favorite holiday spot for those living in the city with good views of the Alps.
Starnberger See
Bavaria, Germany
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Sunset Olympic Stadium
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