Check Munich Tourist Office for more information on Munich.
[Stansted Airport]
Go.
[Newspaper Boxes]
Lesen, was los ist (Read what's happening).
[Lenbachhaus]
In here you can see the paintings of Kandinsky, Muenter,
Jawlensky, Paul Klee, etc.
[Posters of Gabriele Muenter]
Near Lenbachhaus.
[Kultur Szene (Culture Scene)]
More posters.
[Tram]
Tram on the run.
Public transportation is extremely convenient in Munich.
You can use the same ticket to ride the tram, the bus, the train (S-Bahn),
and the underground (U-Bahn).
[Tramline]
Downtown in Munich.
Posh, innit?
[Marienplatz]
This tall neo-Gothic building is the town hall (Rathaus) of Munich.
And the place in front of the building is called Marienplatz
(Marien square), the most crowded place in the town.
[Inside the Ludwig-Maximilian University]
[Cafe]
A cozy cafe near the uni.
[Bookstore]
A bookstore on Schelling Street near the uni.
[Commanders' Hall]
At the one end of Ludwig Street is Feldherrnhalle (Commanders' Hall).
[National Theatre]
National Theatre, where you can see an opera.
[Frauenkirche]
Frauenkirche (St. Mary's Church).
[Inside Frauenkirche]
Inside the church.
[Inside Frauenkirche 2]
And Christ.
[Karlsplatz]
From Karlsplatz (Karl's Square).
It's Saturday and the time to go downtown.