19 September 2023

Visiting Munich Germany

Market Munich Germany

We've been to Germany a few times but I haven't posted any photos yet. We do recommend Market Square where we gawped at some tasty treats and enjoyed fish 'n chips with a pint.

The Viktualienmarkt is a popular sight in Munich, Germany. It is located in the center of the city and offers a unique market experience. 




The market is known for its fresh produce, food, beer garden, and souvenirs. You can find a variety of goods such as fruits, vegetables, and excellent food. The market also features statues, fountains, and the Maypole in the middle of the market.











The Maypole.



Munich Square is worth a walkabout. Interesting architecture and places to eat.

Munich’s most famous square is Marienplatz. It has been the city’s main square since 1158 and is home to important buildings like the Old and New Town Halls. The square is surrounded by some of the city’s most emblematic places of interest.





We stopped to watch the Glockenspiel. It's a popular performance, which lasts about 12 minutes. The colourful figures dance and a cuckoo ends the show.



So many places to sip and rest.


  So, there's modern shopping as well.


Some great music when you want to take a break.


Here's what they sound like.




Check out St Peter's in Munich


The music inside the church was amazing. You will also see more of the beautiful church.










St. Peter's Church, also known as Alter Peter, is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the heart of Munich, Bavaria, Germany². It is the oldest recorded parish church in Munich and is considered the originating point for the entire city. The church's 91-meter tower offers a fantastic view of Munich's cityscape and is a popular tourist attraction³. St. Peter's Church is home to several art treasures, including a nearly 300-year-old Baroque high altar with a golden figure of St. Peter. (ChatGPT 19 Sept 2023)



Here's a photo collection telling the story of the WWII bombing and the church.




Google Map showing the short walk from the market to Marienplatz.


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