January 15, 2012

Munich

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Over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, we decided to go and check out Munich.  We found a great apartment on line downtown close to the sights for 300 euro for three nights, so we jumped on it.  We drove into town and went straight to the BMW Museum.  It’s a couple of different buildings.  The Museum is one building and the factory and BMW World showroom are a different building.  They were so futuristic and modern looking.  It was fun to see the architecture and forward thinking of one of the best automobile company’s in the world.  They definitely know what they are doing, and they do it right. We were quite impressed.  We our big fans of this particular brand after owning and driving Jared’s BMW since moving here.   030034By the time we got to the musuem it was closing…(at 5 pm ugh a very European thing to close early).  We made plans to come back on Monday which were also foiled since its closed on Mondays which is a German thing.  Next time!  We were sad not to go in.  Just the entrance looked amazing and so modern.  They did have a few displays in the lobby including these cars from the new Mission Impossible “Ghost Recon” movie which we had just seen over Christmas break together.  036032028The Show Room was lots of fun with interactive hands on displays.  The kids got to drive a simulator car and pretend to drive several motorcycles.  I did not know that BMW actually stared making motorcycles before cars.  245001BMW makes the best colors of cars….several different charcoals, blacks, sparkly grays, etc.  All of my favorite car colors.  The tours of the factory are also here, but lasted two hours and are NOT recommended for children.  We opted not to do it.  007016The next morning we dawned early and headed out into the cold all bundled up!!
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We started a self-guided tour at the Marienplatz Square the most famous town square in Munich.  It most important landmark located here is its beloved Glockenspiel Clock that rings at 11:00 am and Noon.  We arrived at 11:40…Perfect timing!  The Neo-Gothic building to the left in this picture is the New Town Hall.  It served as the US military Headquarters in 1945 because it had survived the bombings unlike many building in Munich.  The Whitish building toward the back right in the picture is called the Old Town Hall.  It was completely destroyed in the war and had to be rebuilt.  Munich flourished in its early days due to all salt trade having to stop here on the Marienplatz.  051055060By the time it started dancing and performing its number at noon, there was quite a crowd gathered to watch.  I had as much fun watching people as I did the Glockenspiel that acts out a 16th century marriage and dancing after the plague was lifted.    063064After checking out the inner courtyard of the New Town Hall, we headed a block over to St. Peter’s Church.  This is Munich’s oldest church.  It has tombstones plastered around the outside reminding people that cemetaries were often dug up and moved to the outskirts of town for hygienic purposes.  This church was badly damaged during the war, but has been restored.  It is very loved by the people of Munich.  075081Munich has more Relics than any other European city besides Rome.  For more than a hundred years, it was the pope’s bastion against the rising tide of Protestantism in northern Europe during the Reformation.  Favors done in defense of the Catholicism earned the Wittelsbachs (royal family) neat relic treats like this tomb of Munditia.  She’s a third-century martyr who reminds people that those who die for the cause of the Roman Church go directly to heaven without waiting for Judgment Day.  (Rick Steve’s Germany pg. 52)  We thought it was creepy…..084After St. Peter’s Church we headed to Munich’s Viktualienmarkt.  Its an open air market with lots of fresh fruit, homemade goods, and hot lunch foods to buy.  It’s a great place to get lunch, but we had other plans for lunch!  BRRR!  It was really cold by now. 
120088093We decided to go get warmed up and eat some lunch at the ORGINAL Hofbrauhaus.  We had been to the replicated one in Vegas, but decided we needed to see the real thing.  Its quite the place and experience.  They always have an oompah band, pretzel selling girls, dressed up Gemans in traditional Bavarian clothing, and locked up Beer Stein’s that the locals come and claim on a regular basis.  It’s a lively German must see!!096109This sign is above some of the tables:  And it means:  reserved.  You can only sit here if directed to by a server.  (In Germany its custom to walk into a restaurant and seat yourself.)
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After ordering, I went on a little walk to take in the ambiance, and ended up asking several people if I could take their picture or as the below table was they begged me to take their picture.  They were American tourists.  115
This guy was definitely my favorite….isn’t he just so off the farm German? 
116119The next day  we headed over to take a tour of the Residenz or palace of the Wittelsbachs who ruled Bavaria for over 700 years.  We started the tour by claiming our informational wands with English settings (yeah!) but not without having a few light saber like battles first.  
123  144  147The Palace was quite impressive!  This amazing dining hall was used for dining as well as a place to display collected busts of emperors.  153159167The “RED ROOM”, (Coral Red was the most royal of all colors in Germany in 1740).  180183We could not get over the intricacy and details of this Palace.  188We took a break for a freezing cold lunch outside in the courtyard before heading back in to see the family jewels and treasury.190192179  141 - Copy
Outside of the Residenz are several lions whose noses get rubbed hundreds of times every day for good luck from locals as well as tourists.  We took a turn or two or five.  206210
Across from the Residenz is the Odeonplatz (Square).  These two lions are stately and realistic!  Lions seem to be a symbol of Munich.   
213220215We took one more picture of the the New Town Hall before introducing the kids to the Hard Rock Café.  It was a hard choice: go back to the Hofbrauhaus or try the Hard Rock Café.  The kids had such a good time at the Hofbrauhaus the day before, but we wanted to introduce them to Hard Rock too.  234239Before making the drive back home, we decided to check out one more Palace of the Wittelsbachs.  The Nymphenburg.  In 1662 the Bavarian ruler Ferdinand Maria gave this land to his Italian wife to celebrate the long awaited arrival of their son Max Emanuel.  The Italian Wife proceeded to build this Italian-style Baroque place.  It was used for 200 years as the Wittelsbach family summer escape from Munich and some of the heirs still live in one wing today.   253This collection of stagecoaches and buggies was housed here and we enjoyed going through the collection.  King Ludwig II sure liked things fancy!  Wow!  262271We could not get over just how real this horse looked! 
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This Ballroom was a definite highlight! 
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This is King Ludwig I Gallery of Beauties.  It is decorated with 36 beautiful women that he had painted by one artist.  He would pick out the most beautiful women from the general public and ask them to come to the Palace for a painting (and who knows what else?).  It was interesting to look at them all.  He had a thing for brunettes!  293Nymphenburg is known for its amazing gardens and grounds.  If we go back it will have to be in the Summer so we can do that next time.  299

2 comments:

Jackson Family said...

what a fabulous weekend, I love your pictures!

Anne Jackson said...

This trip was spectacular. the BMW factory must have been great Jared. The castles with their ornamentation, the local people shots sandwiched in with family shots make this post interesting.