Muenchen Collection
Welcome to München, the charming city in Bavaria, Germany. Immerse yourself in history and culture as you explore its iconic landmarks
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Welcome to München, the charming city in Bavaria, Germany. Immerse yourself in history and culture as you explore its iconic landmarks. Marvel at the grandeur of Nymphenburg Palace, a true gem that showcases Munich's royal heritage. As you stroll through the streets, encounter the majestic Siegestor gate. This historical monument takes you back to 19th-century Bavaria with its digital reproduction of an original painting from around 1880. Feel the weight of history on your shoulders as you pass through this remarkable gateway. Discover modernity intertwined with tradition at the Prophylaxis Centre. This architectural marvel reflects Munich's commitment to innovation and healthcare excellence. Step into a bygone era at The Fish Market, captured in a historic image from 1890. Let your imagination transport you back to bustling market days filled with fresh catches and vibrant energy. The Isartor stands proudly as another testament to Munich's rich past. With its digitally restored photochromic print from the 1890s, it offers a glimpse into life during that time period – an enchanting window into history. No visit would be complete without experiencing one of Munich's most famous institutions: The Hofbräuhaus. Transport yourself back to the 1890s with a photochrome print capturing this legendary beer hall in all its glory – where laughter and camaraderie fill every corner. Reflect on darker times as you observe "The Progression of Hitler, " an illustration from Simplicissimus dating back to 1924. It serves as a stark reminder of humanity's capacity for both good and evil. Nature lovers will adore "Snow in München" - an oil painting depicting winter beauty blanketing this picturesque cityscape in 1909. Feel the crisp air against your cheeks as snowflakes dance delicately around you. Celebrate literature with Henrik Ibsen's portrait lithograph from 1901; a tribute to the renowned playwright's timeless contributions to the arts.