10 Top Tourist Attractions in Southern Germany
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Southern Germany: Bamberg, Black Forest, Fussen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Heidelberg, Lake Constance, Linderhof Palace, Munich, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Wurzburg
Top 10 Places in Munich, Germany
Top 10 Places in Munich, Germany according to DK
10. Lake Starnberg
Lake Starnberg 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. 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.
9. Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein Castle is a nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria. The palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as a homage to Richard Wagner. Ludwig paid for the palace out of his personal fortune and by means of extensive borrowing, rather than Bavarian public funds.
8. Around Marienplatz
Marienplatz is a central square in the city centre of Munich. It has been the city's main square since 1158. This is Munich's core, from where it grew from a village to what it is today: a pedestrian zone, shopping paradise, and the main tourist hangout.
7. Beer Gardens
Usually located under large chestnut trees for shade. Often there are rows of fold-away tables and self-service. If you see tablecloths on some tables there is normally service only there. In a traditional Bavarian beer garden, you are allowed to bring your food along with you. Only beverages are to be bought at the beer garden. Many locals still cling to this custom, though food is available as well.
6. Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest is the world's largest fair held annually in Munich. It is a 16-day festival running from late September to the first weekend in October with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. To the locals, it is often simply called Wiesn, after the colloquial name of the fairgrounds (Theresienwiese) themselves. The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810.
5. Munich Residenz
The Munich Residenz is the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs of the House of Wittelsbach in the centre of the city of Munich. The Residenz is the largest city palace in Germany and is today open to visitors for its architecture, room decorations, and displays from the former royal collections. The complex of buildings contains ten courtyards and displays 130 rooms.
4. Olympiapark
The Olympiapark was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Found in the area of Munich known as the Oberwiesenfeld (upper meadow-field), the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social, and religious events such as events of worship.
3. Museum District
Three Pinakotheken (picture galleries) now lie side by side in the Museum District. The oldest, the Alte Pinakothek in a reconstructed building from 1836, is devoted to historic European painting -- its collection boasts priceless treasures including panels by Albrecht Dürer.
2. Nymphenburg Palace
The Nymphenburg Palace is a Baroque palace in Munich. The palace was the main summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach. The palace, together with its park, is now one of the most famous sights of Munich. The baroque facades comprise an overall width of about 700 metres. Some rooms still show their original baroque decoration while others were later redesigned in rococo or neoclassical style.
1. Deutsches Museum
The Deutsches Museum (which means German Museum) in Munich is the world's largest museum of science and technology, with approximately 1.5 million visitors per year and about 28,000 exhibited objects from 50 fields of science and technology. The museum was founded on June 28, 1903, at a meeting of the Association of German Engineers (VDI) as an initiative of Oskar von Miller.
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Lake Starnberg Germany Tours - Lake Starnberg (German: Starnberger See) in southern Bavaria is Germanys fourth largest lake and a popular
recreation area for the nearby city of Munich(münchen). Towns by the lake include Starnberg in the north, Seeshaupt in the south,
and Tutzing in the west. The small town of Berg, Upper Bavaria near Starnberg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria was
found dead in the lake in 1886.
The lake, which was created by ice age glaciers from the Alps, extends 21 km (14 miles) from north to south and has a width of
3-5 km (2-3.5 miles) from east to west. It has a single, small island, the Roseninsel, and a single outlet,
the Würm river (because of this river the lake was called the Würmsee until 1962). Its major inflow comes from a chain of small lakes in
the south, Osterseen. This small river is called Ach or Ostersee-Ach. It is possible to circumnavigate the lake by cycle.
The lakes water is of excellent quality due to a circular sewerage system being introduced in the 1960s, collecting all wastewater from
around the lake and transporting it to a treatment plant below the lakes outlet at Starnberg.
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Lake Starnberg Germany Travel - Lake Starnberg (German: Starnberger See) in southern Bavaria is Germanys fourth largest lake and a popular recreation area for the nearby city of Munich. Towns by the lake include Starnberg in the north, Seeshaupt in the south, and Tutzing in the west. The small town of Berg, Upper Bavaria near Starnberg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria was found dead in the lake in 1886.
The lake, which was created by ice age glaciers from the Alps, extends 21 km (14 miles) from north to south and has a width of 3-5 km (2-3.5 miles) from east to west. It has a single, small island, the Roseninsel, and a single outlet, the Würm river (because of this river the lake was called the Würmsee until 1962). Its major inflow comes from a chain of small lakes in the south, Osterseen. This small river is called Ach or Ostersee-Ach. It is possible to circumnavigate the lake by cycle. The lakes water is of excellent quality due to a circular sewerage system being introduced in the 1960s, collecting all wastewater from around the lake and transporting it to a treatment plant below the lakes outlet at Starnberg.
Roseninsel, or Rose Island, is the site of a royal villa of Ludwig II.
The lake is cited in T. S. Eliots poem The Waste Land.
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Lake Starnberg (Starnberger See) — called Lake Würm (German Würmsee) 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 (16 mi) 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. Because of its associations with the Wittelsbach royal family, the lake is also known as Fürstensee (Prince's Lake). It is also mentioned in T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land.
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