The most tourist center of Munich. All roads lead here, as well as to Rome : ) In summer, street musicians register on Marienplatz, and in winter a traditional Christmas market unfolds.
Visiting Peterskirche you will get two pleasures in one set: ) Firstly, the church itself, which has experienced a rich history of buildings, destruction, reconstruction, is an interesting object for inspection and study.
Do you just want to sit on the green grass? Or maybe you want to have a little picnic? You need to go to the English Garden. Want to swim or even go...surfing? You, too, in the English Garden.
The history of this church is closely connected with the reign of William the Pious, and the cost of its construction significantly devastated the state treasury. It is now a functioning Jesuit church.
The sculptural ensemble appeared at the turn of the century and was dedicated to the victory of Germany in the Franco-Prussian war. The architectural ensemble solved the problem of completing the street.
City garden in Italian style. It is limited on two sides by arcade galleries. In the center of the garden is the pavilion of the goddess Diana, the roof of which is decorated with a bronze statue of the Bavarian Tellus.
The highest cathedral in Munich, above which it is forbidden to build buildings in the city (referendum decision of 2004). Frauenkirche is associated with many legends. According to one of them, the architect made a deal with the devil so that he would not interfere with the construction.
The Munichers themselves are ironic about the name "Pavilion of the Bavarian commanders", hinting, respectively, at the origin and strategic talent of the immortalized Tilly and Wrede: "One is not a Bavarian, and the other is not a commander.
Every year in September-October Terezin Meadow is visited by about 6 million people. What are they doing here? Drinking beer : ) Oktoberfest is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest holiday in the world.
Pub in the central part of the city. Tourist noisy place. The whole situation with an emphasis on national flavor. Live music. There were no problems finding a place. Service is fast.
The author of the sculpture (Jü rgen Weber) was inspired by the medieval satirical poem "Ship of Fools" by Sebastian Brant. Human vices and weaknesses in the form of fools sailing into the country of stupidity.
The profession of an executioner in the city was not at all respected, no one wanted to settle next to him. They found a way out by building a small house near the river on the outskirts of the old city.
The bridge begins with a stone portal with a bull at the top. The bridge owes its name to the Meat House, located nearby. If you want to walk along the embankment with pleasant views, then you need to go through the portal with the bull and go in the direction perpendicular to the bridge.
Pilate's house got its name after it became the starting point of the Way of the Cross leading to the city cemetery. And about George the Victorious on the facade, the locals joke that George is depicted with his “wife”, beating the meaning of the word “dragon” in German, which is also interpreted a...
Initially, this building housed the city customs, which gave the name to the building - "maut" means "cash collection". Then they decided to use the deep basement of Mauthalle to store the city's grain reserves.
This unusual stone building with two towers has long been an armory and has been used for its intended purpose since about the 16th century. Only the front part of the Zeikhgauz has survived to this day in its original form, the rest was rebuilt several times.
Calling this church "High Gothic" kills two birds with one stone, emphasizing both the architectural style of the building and its size. Pay special attention to the central portal of the temple, which is richly decorated with figures and ornaments.
The oldest hospital in Europe (the construction dates back to 1332). The design of the building is interesting - one of its wings is thrown across the river by two arches, which are reflected in the water.
Since it is impossible to leave Hungary without wine, the best way to taste the wine before buying it is to attend a tasting in one of the many cellars of the "Valley of Beauties".
The Fazola Gate is made in the Baroque style and is located in the Town Hall building. Considered the most beautiful and famous work of blacksmith Henrik Fazola. The main forging ornament is acanthus leaves, on one part of the gate there is the coat of arms of the city, on the other - bunches of gra...
Near the Eger thermal bath (Eger Termal Kft, u. Frank Tivadar, 5) there is an unusual monument - a Christian temple hatching from a minaret and an arrow broken on its dome.
The coziest square in the old town. A great place to sit on a bench overlooking several city attractions at once. Here is the medieval Eger Fortress, and the Church of the Minorites, and the monument to Captain Istvan Dobo, and a sculptural composition showing the moment of the clash between the Hun...
The architect Josef Hild changed the traditional church scheme with the entrance on the west side and moved the main entrance of the Basilica to the east, turning it towards the Old City.
"Hungarian Pamukkale". Thermal waters bursting to the surface (with a temperature of 68 degrees) served as the basis for the creation of a thermal resort here. And the hot water flowing down the slope gradually formed lacy lime deposits, which are an integral part of the surrounding landscape.