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Munich

Munich is the capital of the largest and second most populous state of Germany, Bavaria. It is a rich combination of big city hustle bustle, alpine charm, mediterranean style, cosmopolitan tolerance and Bavarian customs.

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Recent city comments:

  • Staymunich Serviced Apartments, gollomosh wrote 2 years ago:
    die shice wird gerade abgerisen
  • Arthotel ANA im Olympiapark, buxschumacher wrote 7 years ago:
    Arty farty!
  • GGG Film / Skyline Club, RayBach (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Why did he close???
  • Flemingstrasse U.S. Consulate Housing, Rick Gardner (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    My family lived in this housing area on Flemingstrasse from 1962 to 1964. It was by far the nicest housing we lived in during our five years in Germany ... comparable to homes in the United States. I'm friends with several people on Facebook who also lived there at the same time. Our fathers worked with the Army and with the Voice of America.
  • Former beer hall Sterneckerbräu, NK (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    The Nazi Party reorganized as the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei (NSDAP - National Socialist German Workers Party), it had offices in the Sterneckerbräu brewery at Tal 54, near the city center (the address on the street side is now Tal 38). The Party had its offices here from 1 January 1920 until 31 October 1921. The official Party platform was formulated here on 24 February 1920, and Adolf Hitler (who had joined the previous autumn) outlined the Party program to the public in the famous Hofbräuhaus beer hall that same evening. (National Archives, RG 242-HB)
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