A day trip to Munich city starts from the Viktualienmarkt (Viktualienmarkt), walks through St. Peter’s Church, Holy Spirit Church, Munich’s Old Town Hall, and then comes to Munich’s New Town Hall and Marienplatz, which can be said to be the city of Munich. The most lively tourist area, you can enjoy the puppet clock show at Maria Square, or you can climb to the top of the New Town Hall to look at the city of Munich. After a tumult in the morning, we walked to the neighboring Notre Dame Cathedral. Quite different from the tranquility of the sightseeing area, take the opportunity to have a good rest.
Go to the Frauenkirche in Munich
The Cathedral of Our Lady is located near the Marienplatz station (Marienplatz) in Munich. It can be reached by walking about 200 meters. Marienplatz is a tourist hotspot in the city center and a place where railway lines meet. U3, U6 subway lines and S1-S4, S6 -S8 and other S-Bahn suburban railways will pass through this station. The transportation is very convenient and it is also a must-visit place for tourists.
Munich’s New Town Hall and Old Town Hall face Marienplatz, next to the shopping area where department stores and boutiques gather. The well-known Hofbräu and Ratskeller German restaurant are here. You can arrange to eat and drink here all day. When strolling around, the Cathedral of Our Lady can be said to be a quiet place in the noisy place, you can come here to visit and rest, away from the noise of Maria Square.
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▲ In the restaurant in front of the Cathedral of Our Lady, there are fewer tourists coming and going, and it is also good to eat and chat here.
Frauenkirche in Munich: a peaceful place for spiritual dialogue
The full name of Frauenkirche (Frauenkirche) is Dom zu unserer lieben Frau. It belongs to the Catholic Cathedral. It is the largest church in Munich. It is listed as the tallest building and landmark in the city center along with the New Town Hall. It has elevators to climb to the top of the tower. In the city of Munich and the Alps, the height of the two towers of the Frauenkirche is 99 meters. The church was built in the 15th century, but the tower was completed in the 16th century. The dome design was popular in the Renaissance style at that time.
When we came to the Notre Dame Church, we happened to encounter two tower renovations, but we had just ascended the new city hall tower, and there was no regret. On the contrary, because the Notre Dame Church prohibits food and noise, we can experience the tranquility that is different from that of Maria Square. It is said that Wendy is not religious, so here is not a dialogue with God, but a little meditation, dialogue with his heart, the reason is the same, I really like the quiet moments in the tight schedule, this is only for free travel. Enjoy the moment.
▲ The Notre Dame Cathedral and the New Town Hall are the two tallest buildings in the center of Munich. If they are open, you can climb to the top of the tower to overlook the entire city.
▲ A sign in the Church of Notre Dame reminds you not to make noise, eat, wear a hat, or talk on your mobile phone.
▲ There is a place on the floor of the church. There is a legend of "devil's footprints". You can look for it carefully.
▲ The Church of Our Lady is 109 meters long, 40 meters wide, and the twin towers are 99 meters high. It is a Gothic church style built with red bricks.
▲ The Church of Our Lady was built in the 15th century, but the tower was completed in the 16th century. At that time, the Renaissance style was popular, and the dome design on the top of the tower became the mainstream of Bavarian church architecture.
▲ The pool in front of the Church of Our Lady, if you don't want to dine in the restaurant, you can also sit here.
▲ The street view behind the New City Hall and the Church of Our Lady is less touristy, so it is quite comfortable to walk here.
▲ Walk along the road to the lawn behind the new city hall, and then prepare to go to the Ratskeller German restaurant to have a good time!
◎ Munich Frauenkirche.Munich Frauenkirche
– Address: Frauenplatz 12, 80331 München
– Phone: +49 89 2900820
– Official website: http://www.muenchner-dom.de/