Munich is the cultural capital of Germany, and not without reason. More than forty theatres and over sixty museums, collections and galleries, as well as numerous concert halls, present themselves to the cultured visitor here.
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Discover all the museums in Munich with Frederics city guide. Some are world renowned and others extraordinary ...
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Munich’s stages and theatres offer a multitude of possibilities. Frederics city guide provides the definitive overview.
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Munich's gallery scene may not be as diverse as the one in Berlin. Yet, it can look back on a great tradition.
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Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft stands for quality cabaret from Bavaria's state capital. But also a comedian like Willy Astor has done a great job for his home town and its stages.
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In München jagt ein Filmfestival das anderen. Es ist wie auf der Großwildjagd, ständig ist man auf der Lauer nach dem außergewöhnlichsten, eindrucksvollsten oder glamourösesten Streifen.
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From 530 AD the city's area was settled by the ancient Bavarians who had come from the east. Settlings of the suffix "–ing" arose: Pasing, Sendling and Schwabing. The city's name, as well as the city arms, imply a monks' settling. Yet, there's no certainty about this.
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"Every single one has to resist as much as he can...to work against fascism. Offer passive resistance...avoid the continuation of this atheistic war mechanism. Don't forget that every people deserves the regime it tolerates." Those brave lines stem from a pamphlet of some LMU students, known as the White Rose group.
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The devil is not really a friend of the city of Munich, several times he struck against Munich churches. Yet, they defy the diabolic power. Around 40 churches and a number of order members make up the city’s reputation as “Germany’s Rome”.
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The Bavarians are a smart people. They enjoy life to the fullest and then go to confession. Smaller sins are forgiven, bigger ones may require the building of a monastery.
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