Top Tourist Attractions in Bayern
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Hofbräuhaus
Historic Bavarian beer hall and brewery dating back to the late 16th century, known for traditional Bavarian cuisine and beer.
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Church of Our Lady
Historic Gothic cathedral known for its distinctive twin towers and rich architectural heritage.
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St. Peter's Church
Historic Roman Catholic church featuring Gothic and Baroque architecture and a 91-meter-high tower with panoramic city views.
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New Town Hall
Historic neo-Gothic town hall with an observation tower and a mechanical glockenspiel. The building features notable architecture and panoramic city views.
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Neuschwanstein Castle
Historic neo-romanesque castle known for its fairy-tale architecture and cultural significance, featuring guided tours and scenic views of the Bavarian countryside.
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Karlstor
Gothic Revival medieval city gate that is part of the historic city wall dating back to the 14th century. It is a notable cultural heritage monument and a prominent landmark at the western end of the pedestrian zone.
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Maximilianeum
Historic neo-Gothic government building housing the Bavarian State Parliament and a foundation for gifted students.
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National Theatre Munich
One of the top five operas in the world. It's operated by the Bavarian State Opera company, but it also houses the Bavarian State Orchestra…
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Nymphenburg Palace Park
This 180-hectare-large park surrounds a palace of the same name. In this place of relaxation, popular among tourists and locals alike, the…
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Asam Church
St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church, is a Baroque church in Munich, southern Germany.
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Victory Gate
The Siegestor in Munich is a three-arched memorial arch, crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.
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Tanner's Lane
This street is surely one of the most picturesque places in Nuremberg. There are half-timbered houses, lovely shops and cafés.
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Munich-Riem Airport
Munich-Riem Airport was the international airport of Munich, the capital city of Bavaria and third-largest city of Germany.
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St. Lawrence Church
St. Lorenz is a medieval church of the former free imperial city of Nuremberg in southern Germany. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence.
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St. Michael's Church
Renaissance Jesuit church built between 1583 and 1597 that stands as the largest Renaissance place of worship north of the Alps. It features a massive barrel vault and houses the royal tombs of the Bavarian Wittelsbach dynasty.
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Chinese Tower
A tiny bit of Asia in the midst of a busy German park, this pagoda is a lovely place to visit and one of the most popular sights in the…
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Munich Residenz
This marvelous palace served as the residence of the Bavarian kings from 1508 to 1918. Since 1920, it is open to its visitors as a museum.
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Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle is a 19th-century palace in southern Germany. It was the childhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was…
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Marienbrücke
Wondering where you can get the best views of the Neuschwanstein Castle? Spanning the Pöllat Gorge, this bridge is the right place.
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Weinstadel
One of the most memorable buildings in Nuremberg, this beautiful half-timbered house is the longest of its kind in the entire Germany.
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