The Viktualienmarkt is Munich’s vibrant open-air market and one of the city’s most beloved gathering places. Located just a short walk from Marienplatz, it has been a centerpiece of daily life since the early 19th century, evolving from a simple farmers’ market into a lively hub of gourmet food, local culture, and Bavarian tradition. Visitors … Continue reading Viktualienmarkt
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Bavarian National Museum
The Bavarian National Museum in Munich (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum) is one of Germany’s most significant cultural and historical museums. If you’re interested in art, history, and craftsmanship, this museum offers a deep dive into Bavarian and European heritage. Sections are organized by time period and theme, so you can experience history chronologically or by artistic movement. … Continue reading Bavarian National Museum
Theatinerkirche
The Theatinerkirche, or Theatine Church of St. Cajetan, is one of Munich’s most striking landmarks and a masterpiece of Italian Baroque architecture. Located on Odeonsplatz, its bright yellow façade and twin towers stand out vividly against the city’s skyline. Built in the 17th century by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy … Continue reading Theatinerkirche
Heilig-Geist-Kirche
The Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Church of the Holy Spirit) in Munich is one of the city’s oldest churches and a beautiful example of Gothic architecture enhanced by later Baroque and Rococo touches. Located just off the bustling Viktualienmarkt, it offers a serene refuge amid the liveliness of central Munich. Originally part of a medieval hospice founded in … Continue reading Heilig-Geist-Kirche
St. Peter’s Church
St. Peter’s Church (Peterskirche) is Munich’s oldest parish church and one of its most beloved landmarks, offering both rich history and stunning views of the city. Standing on a small hill just east of Marienplatz, it predates the founding of Munich itself, with origins tracing back to the 12th century. Over the centuries, the church … Continue reading St. Peter’s Church
Frauenkirche
The Frauenkirche, officially known as the Cathedral of Our Dear Lady, is Munich’s most iconic church and a defining symbol of the city’s skyline. Its two massive brick towers, each topped with distinctive green copper domes, are visible from miles away and have become a hallmark of Munich’s identity. Built in the late 15th century … Continue reading Frauenkirche
Neues Rathaus
The Neues Rathaus, or New Town Hall, in Munich is a stunning architectural masterpiece that should not be missed during your visit. Located at the vibrant Marienplatz, this magnificent building features a striking neo-Gothic façade adorned with intricate sculptures and decorative elements. The highlight of the New Town Hall is undoubtedly its iconic Glockenspiel, which … Continue reading Neues Rathaus
Catedral de Salamanca
The construction of the Salamanca Cathedral began in the 12th century, in 1102, during the Romanesque period. However, as was common with many cathedrals in Europe, it went through various expansions and modifications over the centuries, incorporating different architectural styles. As a result, the cathedral displays a beautiful blend of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque … Continue reading Catedral de Salamanca
Convento San Esteban
The Convento San Esteban was founded in the 16th century, with construction beginning in 1524 and completed in 1610. It was designed by the renowned Spanish architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón. The convent was established by the Dominican Order, one of the most influential religious orders during the medieval period. The Dominican friars, who inhabited … Continue reading Convento San Esteban
Façade of the University of Salamanca
As you approach the university, you'll be greeted by a magnificent display of intricate stonework that adorns the entire facade. The Plateresque style is a stunning blend of late Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements, and it showcases the artistic brilliance of the Spanish Renaissance. The facade is adorned with a plethora of decorative motifs, including … Continue reading Façade of the University of Salamanca
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