Laughter and the clink of glass came from a wooden building. When people in Bavarian traditional costumes danced to the music of the German traditional folk orchestra, applause rang out around them. Oktoberfest debut in Munich. This 16-day festival originated from 18 10 to celebrate the wedding of Prince Ludwig I and his bride. As a result, people had so much fun at the party that it became an annual celebration. This year, millions of people came to Oktoberfest in Munich. They come here to taste beer and enjoy the hospitality of the city, which makes tourists feel at home.
Munich, located near the Bavarian Alps, is the most popular tourist destination in Germany. The beauty of the city and its surroundings inspired the American novelist Thomas Wolfe, who wrote, "When it comes to Munich, how can people not say that it is a German paradise?" The beautiful buildings and several churches in Munich were built by the witters Bach family who ruled the area for 750 years. They made this city a work of art.
Munich (or "Mingxing"), located in the Bavarian Alps, has become a popular tourist attraction in Germany. The beauty of the city itself and its surroundings inspired the American novelist Thomas Wolfe, who wrote, "Speaking of Munich, how can we not say that it is like a German paradise?" The beautiful buildings and several churches in Munich were built by the Vitosbach family who ruled here for 750 years. They made this city a masterpiece of art. ..
Magnificent buildings in all styles, from baroque style to modern line streets and squares, are waiting to be photographed. One of the most beautiful, Munich's new town hall, stands in Marin Square. This building was built between 1867 and 1908, and it looks like something in a fairy tale. The biggest musical clock in Germany clings to one of the towers. Every morning at 6:5438+0 1 and noon, the door of the clock opens and colorful wooden dancers perform with the clock.
From baroque style to modern flavor, all kinds of spectacular buildings stand beside streets and squares, waiting for you to take pictures. One of the most beautiful buildings, the New Town Hall, is located in Marian Square. This building is built between 1867 and 1908. This looks like a myth. The German musical clock is attached to a tall tower here. Every day at eleven o'clock and noon, the door of the clock will be opened, and colorful puppet dancers will perform at the same time as the clock strikes the time.
Near Flawn Square stands the most famous cathedral in Munich, Notre Dame Cathedral. Its two towers have become symbols of Munich skyline. Built more than 500 years ago, this cathedral is just one of nearly 300 churches in Munich. As early as18th century, the city won the title of "Germany Rome" because of its numerous churches. Tourists stroll through the beautiful buildings and admire them. They also stare at the works of art inside many churches.
Nearby stands Notre Dame de Paris in Munich, and its two towers have become symbols of Munich's sky landscape. This church was built more than 500 years ago, but it is only one of nearly 300 churches in Munich. As early as the18th century, the city won the reputation of "Germany's Rome" because of its numerous churches. Tourists stroll in beautiful buildings and appreciate the beauty of their buildings; They also stopped to stare at the artworks covering many churches.
After wandering around the streets of Munich for hours, a tourist may want some snacks. There are many options. People who eat snacks like to say, "Snack time is the best time." When in the city of beer and sausages, hungry tourists must taste some. Munich boasts dozens of both. For a big meal, there are more than 5000 restaurants in this city at various prices. They serve from traditional Bavarian specialties to exotic African and Asian foods.
After walking on the streets of Munich for a long time, tourists may want to eat some snacks. There are many kinds of snacks. Munich people love to say, "Our time is snack time. When hungry tourists are in this beer and sausage capital, they have to taste it. There are dozens of different flavors of beer and sausages in Munich. If you want to enjoy a big meal, there are more than 5000 restaurants in this city at various prices. The dishes offered range from traditional Bavarian dishes to exotic African and Asian dishes.
Many museums in Munich also provide a variety of "spiritual food". For art lovers, the old art museum has a collection of many excellent master works. Those with more modern tastes may prefer the new gallery, where there are1masterpieces from the 9th and 20th centuries. No one wants to miss the German Museum, one of the largest science and technology museums in the world. On the side, visitors can see miracles such as the first camera, the first car and the first refrigerator.
Many museums in Munich also offer different kinds of "spiritual food". For art lovers, the "Old Gallery" has a collection of1master paintings before the 8th century. People who like modern painting style may prefer the "New Gallery", which shows1the classics of the 9th and 20th centuries. Nobody wants to miss the German Museum, which is one of the science and technology museums in the world. Visitors can see many strange things in it, such as the first camera, the first car and the first refrigerator.
Almost everything from Bavarian costumes and wood carvings to jewelry and handmade German toys can be found in shops in Munich. Fashion shops are all over Maximilianstrasse and a two-kilometer-long shopping mall near the railway station. This area is particularly attractive during Christmas, and local craftsmen will set up stalls and sell all kinds of Christmas ornaments. However, don't leave shopping until Saturday afternoon or Sunday. The shop closed at 2 pm on Saturday and didn't reopen until Monday morning.
Almost everything can be bought in shops in Munich, from traditional Bavarian clothes and wood carvings to jewelry and handmade German toys. Maximilian Street is full of fashionable shops, and there is a two-kilometer-long pedestrian shopping area near the railway station. This area is particularly attractive during Christmas, when local craftsmen will set up stalls to sell various Christmas decorations. However, don't wait until Saturday afternoon or Sunday to go shopping. The shop opens at 2 pm on Saturday and will not open again until Monday morning.
Not only foreign tourists want to come to Munich to enjoy its wonders. A survey shows that most Germans want to live in Munich if they can choose. Although the consumption level of Munich is higher than that of other German cities, it is proud of its prosperous business district and many high-tech companies. Considering its food, art and architecture, festivals and music, who doesn't like Munich? This city has been attracting people for centuries. As historian Arvin Ding wrote in 1526, "There is no place to live better than here."
According to a survey, not only foreign tourists will come to Munich to enjoy its wonders, but most Germans would like to live in Munich if they can choose. Although the consumption level of Munich is higher than that of other cities in Germany, it is still proud of its booming business district and many high-tech companies. Who doesn't like Munich when we think of its exquisite food, art and architecture, festivals and music? This city has been attracting tourists for hundreds of years. As historian Avanting described in 1526, "There is no other place where you can enjoy life! 」