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Walking around Munich’s city centre, it is difficult to believe that it was all but reduced to rubble during World War II. It’s main focal point Marienplatz, where some of the city’s most breathtaking architecture can be found, and surrounding area (known as the Altstadt) have buildings glorious as any other European cities.
Around the city’s main square are a host of churches, each one as breathtaking as the other. The best known of these is the Frauenkirche thanks to its onion-shaped domes which dominate the Bavarian capital’s skyline. The other churches in the Altstadt might not be as recognisable from the outside but are just as memorable once you see their interiors.
Due to Munich’s role as an independent kingdom, it has the appearance of a city of great importance, and it is full of majestic, imposing buildings. It is also home to some of Europe’s finest museums, most of which can be found in the museum quarter, just east of the city centre.
Local Attractions
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