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. Regardless of 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.
In the toy museum in the old town hall tower on Marienplatz in Munich we learn about a world full of old toys and nostalgia as well as about the Old Munich Town Hall.
Saint Onuphrius at Marienplatz is an impressive mosaic that promises visitors good luck and a long life while traveling.
The Monkey Tower at the Alter Hof, closely linked to a legend that is over 700 years old, is a Gothic bay window that is supposedly connected to a story about a monkey and Ludwig the Bavarian.
The Hofbräuhaus in Munich has a wonderful beer garden that is a real gem for up to 400 guests.
The inner courtyard of the Alte Münze on Hofgraben is a gem in the shadow of the old town classics.
The restored All Saints Court Church and the Cabinet Garden it frames are hidden gems lying in the shadow of the Residence.
In the Hofgarten in Munich there are impressive frescoes by around 20 students of the Academy President Peter von Cornelius, depicting episodes from the history of the House of Wittelsbach.
The approximately 50-meter-long connecting road between Theatinerstrasse and Residenzstrasse, just behind the Feldherrnhalle and the Preysing Palais, has made history in its own way.
At this spot in Kardinal-Faulhaber-Straße there is a relief plaque commemorating Kurt Eisner, the founder of the Free State of Bavaria, who was murdered here on February 21, 1919 by a right-wing extremist student.
A memorial for Michael Jackson at Promenadeplatz in Munich, where fans lay down devotional items every day.
The Devil's Footprint is a black footprint carved in stone on the ground behind the entrance gate of the Frauenkirche in Munich, which, according to legend, is said to have come from the devil himself.
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