Over four decades after the Olympic Games took place in Munich, the Olympia- Schwimmhalle (Olympic Swim Hall) still offers ... More
Olympic Swim Hall
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Over four decades after the Olympic Games took place in Munich, the Olympia- Schwimmhalle (Olympic Swim Hall) still offers first-rate sports facilities. This was where Mark Spitz made history with his seven gold medals and even today visitors can watch a handful of ambitious swimmers training for the next Games. But for those who just want to have fun, there are five different pools, a diving platform, whirlpool, sauna, solarium, weights room and free aqua gymnastics. A sun lawn is open in the summer.
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Built from 1896 99 and funded by the City of Munich, this monument celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Treaty
of Versailles (1871). The golden mosaics in the hall depict nation, war, peace and victory. The Friedensengel, or Angel ...
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Ludwig I's love of ancient Greece was almost infinite: in 1816, the king ordered his architect Leo von Klenze to
build a temple to house his most beautiful antiques. This was to be the first museum in the country ...
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With more than 4,000 paintings on display, the Neue Pinakothek (New Picture Gallery) is regarded as one of Europe's most
important museums of art from the 19th Century. Erected in 1853, the original building was destroyed during the Second ...
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