Munich Art Museum - your munich guide
The route leads us to the Kunstareal, from the Karolinenplatz to the Lenbachhaus, to the Pinakotheken, the Museum Brandhorst, the Museum of Egyptian Art and ends in the student quarter.
You can find more information about the tour in my blog:
Music by
• BENSOUND Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
• Days Are Long by Silent Partner from YouTube Audio Library
• Kevin MacLeod Living Voyage von EricArchive
Touring Museums: Munich-Frankfurt-Berlin | Discover Germany
In Germany, thousands of museums invite you to discover the world of art. The Museum Island in Berlin, the Art District in Munich and the Museum Embankment in Frankfurt combine several exhibition venues at a single site.
Discover Germany-Homepage:
Amazing Munich Muenchen-The Ultimate Tour
Amazing Munich Muenchen-The Ulltimate Tour is the only guide you will ever need. You have to see it to believe. Spectacular, entertaining, informative, it shows all that pearl of Bavaria offers: Nymphenburg, Residenz, Marienplatz,...palaces, museums, churches, triumphal arches, sculptures, beautifully ornamented facades, wide avenues, large and tranquil parks, excellent food. Full of history and architecture and yet modern and vibrant. Munich has it all. And you will see it all in this film, in spectacular detail. No cheap talk, no presenters /vloggers heads filling half time of the video, just pure Munich in all its splendour.
SUBSCRIBE not to miss premium quality content on this channel.
adisgolos4@gmail.com
Details:
0:31 Nymphenburg Palace park and Munich Botaniches Garten
1:02 Justizpalast- Palace of Justice, constructed in 1890–97 by the architect Friedrich von Thiersch in neo-baroque style.
1:08 Karlstor
1:13 Sendlinger Tor
1:22 Asamkirche St. Johann Nepomuk, is a Baroque church, built from 1733 to 1746.
1:34 Viktualienmarkt
2:43 Peterskirche -The Kirche St. Peter (“Church of St. Peter”) is one of Munich’s landmarks, the oldest parish church in the city, dating from the late 12th century. It is known affectionately by the locals as Alter Peter (“Old Peter”).
2:51 Neues Rathaus The New Town Hall is a town hall at the northern part of Marienplatz.
3:00 Marienplatz
3:34 Friedensengel (The Angel of Peace) is a monument in Bogenhausen. A column 38 metres high and in the Corinthian style is located here, on top of which is a six-metre statue of the Angel of Peace.
3:47 Frauenkirche (Dom zu Unserer Lieben Frau, Cathedral of Our Dear Lady) is a church in Munich. It is a landmark and is considered a symbol of the Bavarian capital city. It was built in 15th century from 1468 to 1488.
4:50 Karlsplatz-Stachus
5:03 Alter Botanisches Garten-Neptune's fountain
5:06 Nordbad time lapse
5:26 Hofgarten
5:44 Odeonsplatz
5:55 Theatinerkirche
6:11 Hofbrauhaus
6:23 Residenz Antiquarium
6:27 Alte and Neue Pinakothek
7:10 Siegestor (Victory Gate) is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga. It is 21 meters high.
7:20 Englischer Garten (English Garden)
7:20 Chineschiser Turm
7:50 Monopteros
8:55 Walking Man Walking Man is a 1995 sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky, standing 17 metres (56 ft) tall and weighing 16 tonnes.
8:58 Jugendstil/Art Nouveau several examples in Schwabing
9:19 Hypo-Hochhaus) is an administrative building of the HypoVereinsbank.
9:23 The Maximilianeum, a palatial building in Munich, was built as the home of a gifted students' foundation and has also housed the Bavarian Landtag (state parliament) since 1949. The building is situated on the bank of river Isar.
9:37 Funf Hofe (English: Five Courtyards) is regarded by many as one of the most elegant shopping malls in Munich offering 64 exclusive shops, restaurants, bars and specialty stores, it presents a mix of fashion, lifestyle, art and enjoyment.
9:52 Bavaria is the name given to a monumental, bronze sand-cast 19th-century statue in Munich, southern Germany. It is a female personification of the Bavarian homeland, and by extension its strength and glory. The statue is part of an ensemble which also includes a hall of fame (Ruhmeshalle) and a stairway. It was commissioned by Ludwig I of Bavaria, with the specific design being chosen by competition. It was cast at the Munich foundry of J.B. Stiglmair between 1844 and 1850 and is the first colossal statue since Classical Antiquity to consist entirely of cast bronze. It was and is up to the present day considered a technological masterpiece. Because of its size it had to be produced in several parts; it is 18.52 metres (60 ft. 9 in.) high and weighs about 87.36 tons. It rests on a stone base which is 8.92 (28 ft.) metres high.
10:00 Gartnerplatz
10:05 Highlight Towers A twin tower office skyscraper complex completed in 2004, planned by architects Murphy/Jahn of Chicago. Tower I is 126 m (413 ft) tall with 33 storeys, and Tower II is 113 m (371 ft) tall with 28 storeys, which make them among the highest buildings in the city. The towers are joined by two bridges made of glass and steel.
10:17 Karolinenplatz
10:25 Lenbachhaus is a building housing an art museum in Munich's Kunstareal/Museum quater.
10:28 Koenigsplatz King's Square is a square in Munich, Germany. Built in the style of European Neoclassicism in the 19th century, it is a center of cultural life. The area around Königsplatz is today the home to the Kunstareal, Munich's gallery and museum quarter. The square was designed as part of the representative boulevard Brienner Straße by Karl von Fischer working for Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and laid out by Leo von Klenze. Fischer modeled the Königsplatz on the Acropolis in Athens.
The Munich Guide | Ep. 5 | Cafes and Spots in HAIDHAUSEN
Hey guys!
Hope you enjoy the FOURTH episode of The Munich Guide!
Today we will be exploring NYMPHENBURG/NEUHAUSEN and some of the cool places to check out if you're in the area.
Let me know what you think about this one and be sure to subscribe so we can hang out on this channel again!!
Lots of love xx
PLACES MENTIONED:
Cafes:
➡Cafe Bla
➡Cafe Wiener Platz
➡Rosi
➡Cafe Noel
Sites:
➡Wiener Platz
➡Weißenburger Platz
➡Isar
➡Deutsches Museum
➡Gasteig
➡Bayrischer Landtag
➡Bordeaux Platz
__________
INSPIRED BY Tess Christine's NYC Guide:
__________
MY LIFE IN MUNICH:
Intro ft. Hayley Alexis
Ep. 1 - Maria-Teresa Patuzzi
Ep. 2 - Nick Joesten
Ep. 3 - Kia Lindroos
Ep. 4 - Vanessa Carmen
Ep. 5 - Esra Eren
_____
THE MUNICH GUIDE:
Ep. 1: Odeonsplatz -
Ep. 2: Marienplatz -
Ep. 3: Schwabing -
Ep. 4: Nymphenburg/Neuhausen -
BMW Welt - Museum - Headquarters | Munich, Germany
Check out this tour Video of the
BMW Welt
BMW Museum
BMW Headquarters
Munich Germany
Munich Residenz, the Former Royal Palace of the Bavarian Monarchs
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, Germany. 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. The three main parts are the Königsbau, the Alte Residenz and the Festsaalbau. A wing of the Festsaalbau contains the Cuvilliés Theatre since the reconstruction of the Residenz after World War II. It also houses the Hercules Hall, the primary concert venue for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. The Byzantine Court Church of All Saints at the east side is facing the Marstall, the building for the former Court Riding School and the royal stables.
The first buildings at this site were erected in the year 1385. The Silver Tower, as the strongest bastion, was significantly situated next to the inner walls protecting the castle against the city. This sturdy new castle, surrounded by wide moats at what used to be the very north eastern corner of the new double ring of walls, replaced the difficult to defend Old Court in the middle of the town as residence of the Wittelsbach rulers.
The gothic foundation walls and the basement vaults of the old castle are the oldest surviving parts of the palace. The Residenz's development over the centuries didn't only take place out of its main centre, but in addition grew out of several single parts and extensions. Finally, after more than four centuries of development, the giant palace had practically replaced a whole former city quarter with barracks, a monastery, houses and gardens.
QUESTIONS?
We would like to hear from you! If you have any comments or questions about this destination or just need some general travel advice, feel free to leave a comment below!
ABOUT
VideoVoyage.TV is a travel channel specializing in informative videos about various travel destinations around the world. We are publishing a short video every day starting with places around Southeast Asia, but planning to extend our coverage to Europe and the Caribbean in the upcoming months.
SUBSCRIBE
CONNECT
Website:
Google+:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Tumblr:
Facebook:
YouTube:
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Museum Brandhorst
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Museum Brandhorst
The Brandhorst Museum was opened in Munich on 21 May 2009. It displays about 200 exhibits from collection of modern art of the heirs of the Henkel trust Udo Fritz-Hermann and Anette Brandhorst. In 2009 the Brandhorst Collection comprises more than 700 works.
Anette Brandhorst, the great-granddaughter of Henkel’s founder, and her husband Udo Fritz-Hermann began collecting art in 1971. When Anette died of cancer in 1999, her husband Udo donated the collection to the state of Bavaria on the proviso that the state build it a fitting home. The construction costs of $67 million were funded by Bavaria.
The building with its long, two-storey, rectangular structure and multi-coloured facade composed of 36,000 vertical ceramic louvres in 23 different coloured glazes, was created by Sauerbruch Hutton architects and is located next to the Pinakothek der Moderne in the Kunstareal. The building has three exhibition areas which are connected by stairs. All galleries (with the exception of the Media Suite) have white walls and wooden floorboards of Danish oak.
The museum displays a comprehensive selection of about 100 works of Andy Warhol (Hammer and sickle, 1976, The Last Supper, 1986) and more than 60 works of Cy Twombly, making it the largest Twombly collection outside the US. The monumental series by Twombly, titled Lepanto, refers to a naval battle in 1571 between the Ottoman and Holy League forces. One of the museum's rooms, an irregular octagon, was created specifically to house the Lepanto cycle, a painting in 12 parts.
( Munich - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Munich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Munich - Germany
Join us for more :
Munich- walking through station to Museum of Modern Art 慕尼黑-穿過火車站漫遊到現代藝術館
中途先經過火車站,我從南方入口進去,漫遊到北邊的出入口。車站內很多飲食攤,提供搭火車的旅客方便的飲食。
Halfway through the train station, after entering from the south entrance, roam to the north entrance. There are many food stalls in the station that provide convenient transportation for passengers on the train.
慕尼黑的重要博物館,都位於火車站的東北方,從車站開始步行大約需20幾分鐘。
The important museums in Munich most are located in the northeast of the train station. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the station.
我首先走到了Caroline’s Plaza廣場,再往東北方向走,順便遊歷了「電視與電影大學」附近。
I first went to Caroline’s Plaza, then headed northeast, and traveled around the University of Television and Film.
因為這個都市,我早在1990年就已造訪過,之後也曾再到訪許多次,所以此次選擇走訪比較不熟悉的地方。
Because of this city, I have visited it since 1990, and I have visited it many times since, so I chose to visit places that are less familiar.
Munich
Beer, sausages, oompah music, high-tech, more beer, and lots of culture.
Where else in the world could you be but Munich? This is probably Germanys most interesting city, with its mix of old and new, north and south, efficiency and soul, museums and shops, fine dining and casual cafes. Did we mention beer? The natives drink an average of 300 quarts of beer per capita, which is twice as much suds as the rest of Germany, and makes them brew-champions of the world, as you will see in the numerous outdoor beer gardens filled at all hours with enthusiastic imbibers; but if you prefer wine or -- gulp -- soft drinks, there are many excellent local choices to pick from.
Munich is a spectacular town to visit, with a great history that goes back nine hundred years. This unique city occupies a special cultural niche in the middle of Europe, mid-way in spirit between Germany and Italy, with elements of both nations joining together in a unique mix of order and passion. This capital of Bavaria offers the best of both worlds -- the efficiency of Germany with the easy-going lifestyle of southern Europe, served up in a medium-sized city that knows how to have a good time. Italy is just two hours south, and its influence can be seen everywhere in Munich, from the numerous pasta trattoria to the miles of monumental buildings that are faithful copies of Florence landmarks.
BMW Headquarters & Museum - Munich 1986
BMW Headquarters & Museum - Munich 1986
Also the Olympic Stadium.
Munich and the Foothills of the Alps
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In Munich, where locals specialize in good living, we visit boisterous markets and go-for-Baroque palaces, while office workers surf in the Isar River. Heading into the foothills of the Alps, we tour the fairy-tale castles of Mad King Ludwig, and climb to the highest point in Germany atop the Zugspitze. Then we cross into Tirol to conquer a desolate ruined castle. © 2002 Rick Steves' Europe
MUNICH: The magnificent BMW MUSEUM, the historic MOTORCYCLE exhibit (GERMANY) ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go to the beautiful city of Munich in Germany and let's visit The BMW Museum which is an automobile museum of BMW history located near the Olympiapark in Munich, Germany. The museum was established in 1973, shortly after the Summer Olympics opened. From 2004 to 2008, it was renovated in connection with the construction of the BMW Welt, directly opposite. The museum reopened on June 21, 2008.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
In this video we are going to concentrate on the legendary BMW motorcycles exhibited in the museum.
#VicStefanu
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
My facebook page:
Twitter:
Instagram:
My Google+ channel:
My videos include subjects about: video, tour, documentary, tourism, how to, scenic, graphic, traveling, travel, visit, historic, old, ancient, famous, world, tourist, art, culture, holiday, vacation, channel, youtube, history, events, trends, information, attractions, nature, museum, park, houses, palaces, forts, castles, vic stefanu, vlog, awesome, civilization, architecture, construction, landmark, what to see, what to do, where to go, places, locations, market, shopping, centre, guide, things, buy, fun, to do, science, journal, production, films, towns, cities, countries, Europe, Asia, America, USA, England, United Kingdom
Museum Brandhorst Opening
| With the opening of the Museum Brandhorst in Munich's Kunstareal, the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen gain an institution with an impressive collection of works of modern and contemporary art. The Museum Brandhorst is the new home of the Udo and Anette Brandhorst Collection.
Two focal points of emphasis give the Brandhorst Collection its character. With more than sixty paintings, drawings, and sculptures by the American artist Cy Twombly (born 1928), it offers the greatest overview of Twombly's development outside the USA. The whole upper floor is dedicated to Cy Twombly and shows, among other works the Lepanto and Roses-cycles. The second focal point is Andy Warhol, who is represented with over 100 pieces, among them two huge Last Supper and Oxidation paintings. The collection features other positions with artists such as Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Eric Fischl, Mario Merz, Franz West, Katharina Fritsch, Christopher Wool, Robert Gober, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and others. A recent acquisition has been the multimedia work Western Union: Small Boats by Isaac Julien.
The new museum is located in Munich's art district with the Alte Pinakothek, the Neue Pinakothek, the Pinakothek der Moderne, the Glyptotek, and the Antiquities Collection. It has been designed by the Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton and is clad in 36'000 glazed ceramic rods in 23 different colors. The Museum Brandhorst features innovative lighting technology and an ecologically conceived climate-control system.
In this video features atmospheric shots from the inauguration ceremony of the Museum Brandhorst and excerpts from an interview with the Director of the Brandhorst Collection, Prof. Dr. Armin Zweite, and the Deputy Director General of the Bayerische Gemäldesammlungen, Prof. Dr. Carla Schulz-Hoffmann, who talk about Museum Brandhorst's architecture, the origins of the Brandhorst Collection, and the partnership between the Udo and Anette Brandhorst Collection and the Bayerische ...
The BMW Headquarters in Munich | BMW Welt | BMW Museum
Walking in MUNICH / Germany ????????- Hofbräuhaus to Königsplatz - 4K 60fps (UHD) tour
After our longer tour through Munich ( on this short walk we start at the Hofbräuhaus, the legendary beer hall in the centre of the city.
We walk to the old town hall, pass the new impressive town hall and make our way around the busy shopping streets there. It's time for some side streets where we end up an Sendlinger Tor. From there at the edge of the inner city we walk back up to the Karlsplatz with a popular fountain on this hot summer day.
The sun is setting yet it is still some minutes to the Königsplatz, Munich's gallery and museum quarter, where we end this short evening walk.
Filmed in June 2019
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1 - sorry for some clicking sounds of the rig
#poptravel #munich #germany
Munich vlog | Visit of Munich Bavaria Germany - HD 1080p
Best places to visit in Munich Bavaria germany
Munich /my.nik/1 (in German: München / mʏnçn̩ / 2 Listen, in Bavarian: Minga / mɪŋ (ː) ə / Listen) is a city in southern Germany and the capital of the state of Bavaria. With 1,548,319 inhabitants intramural as of 30 June 20173 and 2,351,706 inhabitants in its urban area4, it is the third largest city in Germany by population after Berlin and Hamburg. The Munich Metropolitan Region, which also includes Augsburg and Ingolstadt, has more than five million inhabitants. Crossed by the Isar tributary of the Danube, it is located in the district of Upper Bavaria, at the foot of the Bavarian Alps.
The name of the city comes from the old High German Munichen (by the monks), because of the presence of a Benedictine monastery at the current location of the old town; Heraldry is also a monk. First mentioned in 1158, Munich became the home town of the Dukes of Bavaria in 1255 and the Roman Emperor Louis IV. In 1506, after two centuries of division, the principalities unified to form Bavaria. A catholic city - as Notre-Dame cathedral testifies, the main religious building of the city - it is one of the centers of the Counter-Reformation. Becoming the capital of the electorate of Bavaria (1623) and the Kingdom of Bavaria (1805), it became one of the main cultural, artistic and scientific German in the nineteenth century, under the leadership of King Louis II.
During the twentieth century, Munich experienced a significant industrial development, becoming the first economic center of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990) then of reunified Germany. It is home to major companies such as Siemens, Allianz, BMW, Munich Rückversicherung, Linde, Airbus Deutschland and HypoVereinsbank. According to Eurostat, the Greater Metropolitan Area of Greater Munich is the largest in Germany in terms of GDP with 117.6 billion euros, ahead of Hamburg, Berlin and Frankfurt. With a per capita GDP of 53,073 euros, Munich is also one of the richest cities in the European Union4.
Germany's second most popular tourist destination after Berlin, Munich is famous for its traditional Oktoberfest, which takes place every year from the end of September to the beginning of October. In addition to the cathedral, the city also has an important historical heritage, including the castle of Nymphenburg, many rich museums and two large gardens, the Hofgarten and the English Garden. Considered to be one of the most liveable cities in the world, Munich hosts many international events, including the 1972 Summer Olympics, which were the scene of a bloody hostage crisis. Finally, it is home to one of Europe's leading football clubs, Bayern Munich, which plays in the Allianz Arena, north of the city center.
PLACES TO VISIT IN MUNICH AND THE BAVARIA DISTRICT, GERMANY
OMGERMANY! Here's my newest travel video covering Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, and a few day trips one can do to see more of the rural areas of the district. I found Germany a mix of the new and the old: we have visited the BMW World and Museum and Marienplatz and the Viktualienmarkt which is part of the old town, where one can have the famous, bratwurst and experience drinking in the Biergarten. Miesbach alone is a gorgeous, quaint district in Bavaria, which boasts a wonderful day trip hike from Schliersee to Tegernsee, where one can see the lakes and taste the must-try Bavarian foods and beverages in the Bräustüberl Tegernsee ❤️ Again, no guidebooks beat the locals' advices and tips; the Germans are generally friendly so ask, ask, ask!
Schwangau, Germany: Neuschwanstein Castle
More info about travel to Bavaria: Bavaria's Mad King Ludwig built the castle of his dreams, Neuschwanstein, a mere fifteen minute walk from Hohenschwangau, his boyhood castle home. Shortly after setting into Neuschwanstein, Ludwig was declared mentally unfit to rule and eventually found dead; the circumstances of his death remaining a mystery to this day.
At you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) BMW Headquarters
Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) BMW Headquarters
The BMW Headquarters (German: BMW-Vierzylinder; English: BMW four-cylinder; also known as the BMW HQ or BMW Tower; German: BMW Hochhaus) is a Munich, Germany landmark serving as world headquarters for the Bavarian automaker BMW since 1973. It was declared a protected historic building in 1999. Extensive renovations commenced in 2004 and were completed in 2006. The trio of BMW Welt, the BMW Museum and BMW Group Plant has developed into one of the most popular days out in Bavaria. BMW Welt is located in front of the BMW Group Headquarters, and it unites the past and present in a single venue.
The Tower was built between 1968 and 1972 and was ready in time for 1972 Summer Olympics. Its inauguration followed on 18 May 1973. The 101-metre (331 ft) building is located near the Olympic Village and is often cited as one of the most notable examples of architecture in Munich. The tower's exterior is supposed to mimic the shape of four cylinders in a car engine, with the museum representing a cylinder head. Both buildings were designed by the Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer.
The main tower consists of four vertical cylinders standing next to and across from each other. Each cylinder is divided horizontally in its center by a mold in the facade. Notably, these cylinders do not stand on the ground; they are suspended on a central support tower. During the construction, individual floors were assembled on the ground and then elevated. The tower has a diameter of 52.30 metres (171.6 ft) and it has 22 occupied floors, two of which are basements and 18 serve as office space.
During the 1972 Summer Olympics BMW branding was removed from the buildings to prevent product placement. BMW badging was also removed from the 2002 sedans, which accompanied Olympic marathon runners during the competition. The branding was removed again for the building's cameo appearance in the 1975 film Rollerball, replaced by large orange circles, meant to stand for the fictional ruling Energy Corporation of the future.
( Munich - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Munich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Munich - Germany
Join us for more :
MUNICH: EXPLORING the BMW MUSEUM, here are the famous SPORTS CARS ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the BMW Museum, located in Munich, Germany, and which is dedicated to showcasing the car collections and history of BMW AG. The museum was built in 1973. In this video, we will visit the part of the museum where the famous sports of BMW are exhibited. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
#VicStefanu
My biography -
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
My facebook page:
Twitter:
My Google+ channel:
My videos include subjects about: video, tour, documentary, tourism, how to, scenic, graphic, traveling, travel, visit, historic, old, ancient, famous, world, tourist, art, culture, holiday, vacation, channel, youtube, history, events, trends, information, attractions, nature, museum, park, houses, palaces, forts, castles, vic stefanu, vlog, awesome, civilization, architecture, construction, landmark, what to see, what to do, where to go, places, locations, market, shopping, centre, guide, things, buy, fun, to do, science, journal, production, films, towns, cities, countries, Europe, Asia, America, USA, England, United Kingdom