Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #10 in Munich, Germany
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5.7 km
62 m
Explore Munich in Germany with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in MunichIndividual Sights in MunichSight 1: Truppendienstgericht und Bundeswehr Dienstleistungszentrum
The Truppendienstgericht Süd, based in Munich, is a federal court (Germany) within the portfolio of the Federal Ministry of Defence (BMVg). As a military service court, the Military Service Court is responsible for disciplinary proceedings against soldiers under the Military Disciplinary Code (WDO) and for decisions on military complaints under the Military Complaints Act (WBO).
Sight 2: Hubertusbrunnen
The Hubertus Fountain in Munich was built between 1903 and 1907 by Adolf von Hildebrand and Carl Sattler in honour of Prince Regent Luitpold. Until 1937 it stood at the Bavarian National Museum in Prinzregentenstraße and since 1954 it has stood on the Nymphenburg Palace Canal in Waisenhausstraße.
Sight 3: Grünwaldpark
Grünwaldpark is a three-hectare park in Munich's Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district.
Sight 4: Herz-Jesu-Kirche
Herz-Jesu-Kirche is a Catholic Church in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg borough of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. The church was consecrated by archbishop Friedrich Wetter on 26 November 2000.
Sight 5: Winthirkirche
The Winthir Church is located in the Winthir Cemetery at Winthirstraße 15 in Munich's Neuhausen district.
Sight 6: Villenkolonie Neuwittelsbach
The villa colony of Neuwittelsbach is located in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district of Munich.
Sight 7: Christkönig
Christ the King is a Catholic parish church in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district of Munich, Germany.
Sight 8: Porzellanmuseum München
The Porcelain Museum in Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, also known as the "Bäuml Collection", is located on the upper floor of the Marstallmuseum.
Sight 9: Marstallmuseum Nymphenburg
The Marstallmuseum in Munich is one of the most important museums for court carriages in the world. It is located in the South Wing of Nymphenburg Palace. On display is a vehicle park from the time of the Bavarian and Palatine electors and kings of the House of Wittelsbach. The collection gives an extensive overview of the development of the carriages from the end of the 17th century to the end of the 19th century with exhibits from Germany, France and England. There are forty royal and other representative coaches, barouches, sledges, litters and even a carousel.
Sight 10: Nymphenburg Palace
Book Ticket*The Nymphenburg Palace is a Baroque palace situated in Munich's western district Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Nymphenburg served as the main summer residence for the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach. Combined with the adjacent Nymphenburg Palace Park it constitutes one of the premier royal palaces of Europe. Its frontal width of 632 m (2,073 ft) even surpasses Versailles.
Sight 11: Magdalenenklause
The Magdalenenklause is a habitable artificial ruin in a secluded part of the forest north of the castle chain in the Nymphenburg Palace Park in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1725 by Joseph Effner on behalf of Max Emanuel. The building, which stands in the tradition of memento mori, is considered one of the first ruined architectures of European garden art. The interiors are designed as grottoes.
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