Highlights in Munich – experiences and tips
Discover our secret tips and highlights in Munich. Culinary tips for connoisseurs, cultural offers and sporting locations.
Highlights in Munich – What you should see
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Culinary experiences at Munich’s Viktualienmarkt
In the centre of Munich beats the culinary heart of the Bavarian metropolis. Since 1807, the Viktualienmarkt has shaped the appearance of Munich’s city centre. Booths, shops and stalls invite you to linger and enjoy. A beer garden brings people together in the late afternoon hours and tempts them to enjoy a cosy snack and a cool beer. The perfect place after a busy business day.
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Museum & Museum
Karl Valentin Musäum – a special museum in a special place. Treat yourself to a few pleasant hours in the pigeon-fluttered tower of the Isartor. Enjoy the exhibitions in the Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum and afterwards fresh white sausages or lard noodles for the sweets in the Turmstüberl. Immerse yourself in the twisted brain of Karl Valentin.
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The German Museum
Founded in 1903, the Deutsches Museum, with its precious collection of valuable objects, is one of the most important museums of technology and science in the world. Artificial lightning, a reconstructed mining gallery or the search for the stars: the Deutsches Museum offers a fascinating world of technology and science. On the Museum Island you can explore a wide range of exhibitions and discover masterpieces of nature and technology.
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Olympic grounds and shining stadium culture – sporting highlights in Munich
Built in 1972, the Olympic Park is one of the most impressive and popular places in Munich. The Olympic Stadium, the Olympic Hall with its world-famous tent-roof construction and the 290-meter-high Olympic Tower are absolute highlights. In addition, the park invites you to a variety of outdoor activities – concerts, breathtaking events and a wide range of sports activities. In Fröttmaning, on the other hand, the Allianz Arena offers an impressive sight in the evening hours. The ultra-modern stadium shines in different colour combinations. Even outside match days, the architectural landmark attracts visitors with guided tours and the FC Bayern Erlebniswelt.
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Old Pinakothek at Königsplatz
One of the most important picture galleries in the world – it houses European paintings from the 14th to the 18th century. Over 700 paintings are exhibited in 19 halls and 47 cabinets. Together with the Neue Pinakothek, the Pinakothek der Moderne and the Museum Brandhorst, the Alte Pinakothek forms the inner core of Munich’s art scene.
Of course there are a lot of other highlights in Munich. We would be happy to provide you with a non-binding offer for conference hotels and supporting programmes in the Bavarian metropolis.
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