"A person is qualified to say that he has seen Germany only if he has seen Munich." King Ludwig I of Bavaria said.
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Munich is a city like no other. Its citizens consider themselves Munichers first, Bavarians, and finally Germans.
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There are so many reasons why Munich can be proud of its citizens.
The whole city is neat and clean, with traditional classical elegance and modern freshness.
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Walking through Munich's elegant ancient buildings, who would have thought that this is a cultural city that was ruthlessly destroyed by war but rebuilt from the ruins?
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Tearing it down and starting over again inspired the Munich people to rebuild their homeland with courage and conviction.
In order to preserve cultural heritage, Bavaria and the city of Munich spend huge sums of money every year on the maintenance of historic buildings, the construction of museums, the promotion of culture and the investment in education.
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The classical architecture around Marienplatz envelops the traditional culture of Bavaria, and the Hofbräuhaus, Peterkirche, the Royal Palace Museum and the Frauenkirche tell the story of Munich's extraordinary life.
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Although the old town hall is no longer an administrative center, it has been perfectly repaired and glorified under the lights.
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The church of Tiattina has witnessed the birth of many electors and experienced many baptisms of war, and still hears angelic choir songs.
Climb to the top of the Frauenkirche, where on a clear day you can see the southern Alpine peaks and the city of Munich.
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The Wittelsbach palace complex, a blend of Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and classicist styles, includes 10 courts, while the museum consists of 130 exhibition halls and is regarded as one of the most important palace art museums in Europe today.
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Nymphenburg represents the highest artistic achievement of the Baroque and Rococo palaces, dedicated to the pastoral goddesses and fairies of the mountains and forests, and the pastoral theme is found throughout the palace. Low hedges, gravel-paved paths, gurgling water, surrounded by greenery.
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Among the many beautiful rooms, the "Gallery of Beauty" is the most famous, which once captivated Ludwig I with its collection of portraits of 36 beauties.
The famous bell tower in the middle of the new town hall on Marienplatz, where the wall clock performances at 11 a.m., 12 noon and 5 p.m. are a must-see in the city.
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When the bell rings, the figurines play out important scenes from Munich's history to melodious music. The Marquis's wedding and Munich's traditional dance are performed on both floors at the same time, which is a fascinating and fascinating reflection of each other.
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The lavishly decorated Bavarian State Opera staged many Wagner plays 100 years ago, and the five-storey auditorium with a capacity of 2,100 people is still full.
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As early as the era when Napoleon swept through Europe, Munich had become an artistic center in the Kingdom of Bavaria; Today, Munich is a home for artists from all over the world.
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There are more than 3,000 galleries, more than 50 museums, 4 opera houses, 3 world-class symphony orchestras and countless libraries...
Brilliant culture and art sublimate the spirit of Munich.
Munich is a vibrant, modern city. The famous BMW, Siemens and many multinational companies are a truly global city.
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With 33 exhibition halls, the Deutsches Museum showcases world-class science and technology, from airplanes, submarines and rockets to textile machines, generators and bridge-building technology. In the face of these real guys, no one doubts that "Made in Germany" has become synonymous with "invincible".
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If the Deutsches Museum is a masterful of technology, the BMW Museum is a beautiful work of art.
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The shape of the BMW Museum resembles a space capsule, and the spiral interior design gives people a sense of being in the future world. Stepping into the streamlined exhibition hall, BMW's past and present life can be seen at a glance.
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From one-seater miniatures to all-inclusive motorhomes, each vehicle embodies the highest level of technology and artistic achievement of the era. Faced with these various and exquisite "Made in Germany", you will have the illusion of being in an art museum.
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Munich hosted the 1972 Summer Olympics and was the host city and opening venue for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The design of the Olympic Park and Stadium is quite unique, and legend has it that the designers took inspiration from spider webs. Today, years later, it still looks stylish and trendy.
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The 200-year-old Oktoberfest is not only another business card of the city, but also a festival for people all over the world.
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Alcohol allows Germans to unleash their passion, full of smiling faces and slightly drunk, surprising that the usually meticulous Germans can also be so unhappy to carnival.
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However, after the gathering of tens of thousands of people dispersed, you could not find a piece of garbage on the ground, and the rigorous self-control characteristic of Germany is still deeply imprinted in everyone's heart.
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Perhaps this is one of the secrets of Munich's long-term prosperity, where the city's relaxed and relaxed culture has allowed the city to continue to renew its vitality while precipitating and preserving the best and most core traditions.
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The new generation inherits the brilliance of the previous generation, but it will not be bound by it and has the courage to innovate.
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The combination of simplicity and modernity, the collision of retro and innovation, makes Munich full of charm and youth.
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