
The Marstallmuseum
All right, it’s time to check out some sleighs! No, not that kind, although it is that time of the year, and it’s certainly on my
All right, it’s time to check out some sleighs! No, not that kind, although it is that time of the year, and it’s certainly on my
The Gallery of Beauties was commissioned by King Ludwig I and painted between 1827-1850, mostly by court-appointed painter Joseph Karl Stieler. It features 36 women,
Nymphenburg Palace was the main summer residence for the Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria. It was commissioned by Ferdinand Maria¹, Elector of Bavaria, in 1663. He
The Treasury at the Munich Residenz has an exemplary collection of jewels and pieces of master craftsmanship in gold, precious stones, enamel, and much more.
The Munich Residenz is the former seat of government and royal residence of the Wittelsbach rulers¹ of Bavaria. What began as a small fortress built
All right, we are going to take a break from our regular programming so I can fill you in on some details about Bavaria and
All right, now that we’ve covered the history, let’s have some fun! Here are some pictures I took around Munich of things I randomly enjoyed.
Salt was the white gold of the Middle Ages. It was as valuable to the medieval economy as oil and natural gas are to ours.
Munich is the 3rd largest city in Germany (pop. 1.5 million) and is located in the southeast. It is the capital of the German state
The Viktualienmarkt is a daily market in downtown Munich with 140 stalls and stores that sell a diverse range of goods such as fruits, vegetables,
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