This unique audio tour is the result of our exclusive cooperation with Emons Verlag with the successful "111 Places" book series. Discover Munich at your own pace: You decide how long you want to stay or whether you want to take a break. Well-founded knowledge: Hear exciting and often unheard stories that have been researched and written by professional authors. Intuitive to use: The audio tour is easy to use and suitable for everyone. It doesn't matter whether you are an experienced Munich visitor or a first-time visitor. Embark on an acoustic journey of discovery through Munich and let yourself be enchanted by the charming city. Immerse yourself in the complexity of this metropolis and enjoy a very special tour experience that will not let you go anytime soon!
Our tour starts near the New Town Hall at the Toy Museum in Munich.
Here you can learn about the dramatic events of the Kristallnacht of 1938 in Munich.
The historical journey continues with facts about the National Socialist takeover of power in Munich at the new town hall.
At this tour stop we learn exciting, historical facts about the former headquarters of FC Bayern near the Wine Route.
The "Slacker Lane" - a place in Munich where locals avoided a hated memorial and the SS guard of honour during the Nazi era.
The Feldherrnhalle in Munich, a place full of symbolism and theatricality, was made by the National Socialists into a cult symbol of their blood-and-soil ideology.
Ludwigstrasse in Munich, where the pompous Herzog-Max-Palais once stood, which was demolished by the Nazis and replaced by a representative new building.
At this tour stop you will learn more about the dark past of the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, which became a center of right-wing and reactionary sentiments during the National Socialist regime.
In the university’s atrium we learn about student resistance against Nazi terror.
Here we learn about Georg Elser, his apartment and his assassination attempt against Hitler.
The Square of the Victims of National Socialism in Munich, which commemorates those persecuted and murdered by the Nazi regime with a six-meter-high granite stele and a flame of freedom.
Lodenfrey, a former textile company in Munich that played an important role during the Nazi era.
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