Glonn is a market town in the Ebersberg district in Upper Bavaria, Germany, about 30 km southeast of Munich. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Legoland GermanyGunzburg Legoland Deutschland is a Legoland park located in Günzburg in southern Germany, roughly half way from Munich to Stuttgart, which opened in 2002. It is 43.5 hectares in area, and it is one of the four most popular theme parks in Germany. The Miniland contains Lego reproductions of various German cities and rural landscapes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Neuschwanstein CastleHohenschwangau Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and in honour of Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds. The castle was intended as a home for the king, until he died in 1886. It was open to the public shortly after his death. Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle. More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Schloss HohenschwangauHohenschwangau Hohenschwangau Castle or Schloss Hohenschwangau is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was built by his father, King Maximilian II of Bavaria. It is located in the German village of Hohenschwangau near the town of Füssen, part of the county of Ostallgäu in southwestern Bavaria, Germany, very close to the border with Austria. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Starnberger SeeStarnberg Lake Starnberg — called Lake Würm until 1962 — is Germany's fifth largest freshwater lake in terms of area and, due to its great average depth, the second largest in terms of water volume, after Lake Constance. The lake and its surroundings are an unincorporated area within the rural district of Starnberg; the lake itself is the property of the state of Bavaria and is administered by the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes. Located in southern Bavaria 25 kilometres southwest of Munich, Lake Starnberg is a popular recreation area for the city and, since 1976, one of the wetlands of international importance protected by the Ramsar Convention. The small town of Berg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria was found dead in the lake in 1886. Bec... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Linderhof PalaceEttal Linderhof Palace is a Schloss in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near Ettal Abbey. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which he lived to see completed. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Lake ChiemseeBavaria Chiemsee is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is often called the Bavarian Sea. The rivers Großache and Prien flow into the lake from the south, and the river Alz flows out towards the north. The Alz flows into the Inn which then merges with the Danube. The Chiemsee is divided into the bigger, north section, in the northeast, called Weitsee, and the Inselsee, in the southwest. The Chiemgau, the region surrounding the Chiemsee, is a famous recreation area. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Berlin Germany Solo Travel Vlog 2016
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This is the third installment of my solo summer Eurotrip vlogs. After about one week between Helsinki and Stockholm, I was off to Berlin. Berlin is such an incredible city rich in history, with a vivid counter culture bursting at the seams. Berlin reminded me a lot of San Francisco mixed with Los Angeles given its grunge street art and historic monuments juxtaposed with the mass commercial appeal of fast food and shopping at your fingertips. I feel like I only scratched the surface of this amazing city and country, so I will definitely be back someday to explore more. An eat more currywurst, obviously. Stay tuned for a Berlin city guide coming on my blog very soon. ♥
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Solo Backpacking Europe | 10 Countries, 1 Month | Day 19 - Germany
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Lost Places München - Heizkraftwerk
Lost Place in München. Das Heizkraftwerk mit Drohnenaufnahmen von Außen und Innen. Da der Umbau zur Philharmonie schon geplant ist nutzen heute das Bauwerk noch viele für Fotosessions und als Drehort.
Es ist eines der wenigen vergessenen Relikte der Nazi-Zeit in München. Heute ist es von alten Bäumen und viel Grün eingewuchert, hier gibt es deutlich mehr Natur als am Konzertsaal-Standort Finanzgarten. Doch so einsam der Bau heute da steht, so wichtig war er wohl in den Planungen der Nazis.
Das Heizkraftwerk entstand nach Angaben des Bayerischen Landesamts für Denkmalpflege zwischen 1940 und 1942 nach einem Entwurf der Sonderbaubehörde und der Reichsbahndirektion München. Es wirkt nach Einschätzung der Denkmalpfleger fast wie eine Kathedrale mit seinem hohen kubischen Baukörper, der sich auf einem Natursteinsockel als Werksbau aus roten Mauerziegeln präsentiert...
Walk from Kirchseon to Ebersberg
From Munich we went by local train to Kirchseon from where we walked about 10 km to Ebersberg. It was the 1st of May 2013 and we could see beautiful landscapes and ,although the weather was not perfect, we also saw many beautiful spring flowers. Bavaria is such a good place to be. We love Bavaria!
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