The City of Munich, albeit a rather expensive city to live
in and travel to, continues to be visited by millions and millions of
vacationers, sightseers, travelers, tourists, backpackers, and honeymooners
every year. Clearly the small hindrances that a tight budget may throw their
way are comparatively insignificant compared to the wonderful sights, sounds,
tastes and experiences that a trip to Munich is sure to impart. So the question
is, where do these millions of tourists go to in order to discover the true character
of Munich? Well, then here is a list of the top 3 tourist destinations you
should not miss when in beautiful Munich, Germany.
1. Munich Beer Gardens
Yes, Munich
would not be Munich without its reputation of being one of the best places
in the planet to enjoy beer. A Biergärten or beer garden is something you will
rarely find anywhere else but in Germany. But the question is, what is a beer
garden.
Several centuries ago, beer brewers in Munich had trouble
keeping their barrels upon barrels of delicious beer cold despite the heat of
the summer. Many of them devised a plan of storing the beers in underground
cellars, after which they planted chestnut trees on top of these beer cellars.
Why you ask? Because the chestnut trees provided shade and coolness, keeping
the beers cold in the cellars and also providing some respite from the sun on
the ground surface.
King Ludwig I then allowed beer brewers to sell and serve
their beers right on these spots but forbade them to sell food along with the
drinks. And this became a sort of tradition, people would buy food somewhere
else and bring them to a beer garden where they could consume them while
gulping down pints of cold beer straight of their barrel. And tourists in
Munich can choose from a whopping 400 plus number of beer gardens in this fine,
beer-loving city.
2. Munich Art and Culture Sites
Someone very witty once said that Munich http://www.tripindicator.com/munich-day-trips.html is a city nestled between two
mountains, one being art and the other is beer. And Munich really is a city
that an person with inclination towards the arts would sure to love. It is home
to numerous museums of science, art, history, culture, sports and many more
fields of study. But not only are they numerous, the Munich museums are also of
such fine quality.
The Alte Pinakothek museum for instance is famous for
housing the works of classical artists like Rembrant, Raphael, Botticelli and
Da Vinci. The Neue Pinakothek on the other hand is home to French impressionist
geniuses like Renoir, Monet and Degas while the Pinakothek der Moderne would
obviously, be recognized as a haven for modern art works.
The museums and exhibits in Munich are hard to count, but
harder yo count still are the number of cathedrals, mansions, palaces,
churches, plazas, theaters and galleries that contribute to the preservation
and growth of art in Munich, Germany.
3. Munich Historical Sites
Another great feature of the city of Munich is the fact that
this German city exudes such a deep sense of history in almost every nook and
cranny of this large metropolis. The historic sites range from the gloomy, to
the grand, to the fantastic.
The Dachau Memorial Concentration Camp for instance, can be
quite a gloomy spot as it is was once the place where thousands of political
prisoners were imprisoned, many of which have met their untimely deaths behind
these lone, lorn walls. The Munich Olympic Park on the other hand, is a more
lively historic spot. This Munich historical attraction has been the venue for
summer festivals, musical events, sports competitions and several other
festivities. And in itself, it is also a product of architectural genius and
fine craftsmanship. And if you are looking for a fantastic historical site in
Munich, then there is also the Neuschwanstein Castle which seems to have come
from a fairytale book instead of the pages of history. This amazing castle was
built by none other than King Ludwig and is also known all over the world to be
the inspiration for the whimsical castle in Walt Disney's Disneyland.
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