Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #20 in Munich, Germany
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3.3 km
46 m
Experience Munich in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in MunichIndividual Sights in MunichSight 1: St. Elisabeth
The parish church of St. Elisabeth in Munich-Haidhausen is a Roman Catholic church built in 1956 and rebuilt in 1995. It is located at Breisacher Straße 9a.
Sight 2: Glaspalast Brunnen
The Glass Palace Fountain in Munich-Haidhausen on Weißenburger Platz was designed in 1853 by August von Voit in the style of King Maximilian II (Maximilian style). The sculptural work was carried out by Anselm Sickinger, the stonemasonry work by Nikolaus Höllriegel.
Sight 3: Drehleier
The Theater Drehleier is a cabaret stage in Munich. It was founded in 1976 by Beppi Bachmair, Uwe Kleinschmidt and Werner Winkler at Balanstraße 23 and jointly managed. Soon Werner Winkler took over the leadership on his own responsibility. The hurdy-gurdy got its name from the musical instrument of the same name, which is made by Wolfram Kunkel, a musician and friend of Werner Winkler, in his own construction. When the owner of the house carried out extensive renovation measures in 1997, the hurdy-gurdy had to move to Rosenheimer Straße 123. In 2021, Manuela Hoffmann, Werner Winkler's long-time employee, took over the management of the Drehleier Theatre.
Sight 4: St. Wolfgang
The parish church of St. Wolfgang is a neo-baroque church in the Munich district of Haidhausen on St.-Wolfgangs-Platz.
Sight 5: Maria-Hilf-Kirche
The Catholic parish church of Maria Hilf in der Au, called Mariahilfkirche, is the main parish church of the Au. It was started between 1831 and 1839 by Joseph Daniel Ohlmüller and completed by Georg Friedrich Ziebland. The landmark of the Au is considered an archetype of neo-Gothic church building of the 19th century. It is one of the three "neo-Gothic siblings of Munich", the Holy Cross Church and St. Johann Baptist, all three of which have a similar monumental brick architectural style and are located east of the Isar.
Sight 6: Kronepark, Am Nockherberg / Schmedererweg
The Kronepark is a park of almost two hectares in the Munich district of Au-Haidhausen between Nockherberg and Schmedererweg.
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