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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The Munich Residence



Behind this group of Bavarians is the street facade of the Residence where the Wittelsbach royal family lived from 1508 to 1918.  Many large additions during hundreds of years make this castle a labyrinth of buildings with several courts open for short cuts from street to street.


With no trees it looks not very inviting and therefore it is such a surprise to visit and then see the inside exploding in a splendor of golden Rococo decorations.


Not only one room  but so many that one loses the orientation and forgets to count.


Monday, March 25, 2013

Bavarian lions

It is cold in Munich too and therefore we visited the large city castle - the Residence - in the middle of town to stay inside.  One perceives that it is large from the outside, but the golden splendor inside is astonishing and the walk from Grotto Court to Antiquarium to the Black Hall to the Portrait Gallery to the Porcelain Cabinet to to the Queen's and then to the King's Apartment ......  made our Sunday walk of two hours. With famous steps up and down, we did not mind that the Nibelungen Halls were closed.

Posts about the Munich Residence will come,  today just an introduction of the lions at the entrance:





They face on to one of the liveliest pedestrian streets and to rub the snout of the lions in the 'finial' will give luck and prosperity. One could say a Bavarian Ganesha's belly.  If one is observant one can see people walking by and without stopping quick rubbing, continuing to the second lion and rubbing again. Quickly and preferably in the morning before going to work.


It seems to work because here we hear more often laughter of well being then in Paris.
Do you have an iPad?  You may touch the lion virtually and wait for the results.


Sunday, March 17, 2013

A Green Town



To all our Irish friends: Happy St. Patrick's day! 

Today the breweries in Munich will get some competition with stout by Guiness. A parade is planned at noon on the Ludwigsstrasse (the Champs Elysee of Munich) ending on the Odeonsplatz.  There this morning enthusiastic St. Patrick believers got ready to make green the dominant color.


A nice promise to paint the town green.  Spring which comes on Thursday will continue the paint job  slowly but thoroughly.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Stepmasters



 It is wonderful to have the best museums, universities and libraries just around the corner.  A short walk  and we are there. But then, over and over again, palatial stairways have to be conquered.  In the Alte Pinakothek  (www.pinakothek.de)  this is the one to the right and its twin is to the left. One can choose!


Here the central stairway leading to the large reading room of the Staatsbibliothek 

 

the large concert hall in the conservatory (www.musikhochschule-muenchen.de) can be reached using the marble staircase.

Very impressed entering any of these institutions we start climbing while admiring the architectural feat.  In the middle on the way up we are caught.  Too late to ask where the elevator is!   Next time.




Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Late winter in Munich's English Garden



Not as high as the Eiffel tower, with just 27 yards the Chinese tower (Chinesischer Turm) nevertheless is easy to find when walking in the English garden (Englischer Garten).  Remember that this park is with 910 acres the largest city park in Europe and even larger then Central Park!


Between these photos one week has gone by.  Two more weeks and Spring will be back -
today was a sneak preview of guests in the beer garden.  With 7000 seats a very popular place to go.  Good beer, good food, good company and always a table - enough reasons to go to the chinesische Turm.