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OTHER INFORMATION IN MUNICH
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Economy of Munich:Munich has the strongest economy of any German city and the lowest unemployment rate (5.6%) of any German city with more than a million people (the other ones being Berlin and Hamburg). The city is also the economic centre of southe... |
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FOOD IN MUNICH
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The citizens of the state capital Munich differed somewhat from the everyday cuisine of the rural people, especially by the greater consumption of meat. In the city, more people could afford beef, and on festival days, roast veal was preferred. From ... |
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RESTAURANTS IN MUNICH
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Visitors can count themselves lucky (or possibly unlucky) since Munich is home to everything quintessentially Bavarian. Munich is specifically well-known for Weißwurst, a breakfast sausage that is traditionally eaten as a late breakfast along with a ... |
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SIGHTSEEING IN MUNICH
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Museums and Galleries:Museum Brandhorst: Most recent addition to Munich's museum district; a collection of modern and contemporary art (paintings, sculptures and installations) by Udo and Anette Brandhorst.City Museum of Munich: Offers a fascinating ... |
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ORIGIN
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The year 1158 is assumed to be the foundation date of Munich, which is only the earliest date the city is mentioned in a document. By that time the Guelph Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, built a rainbow bridge over the river Isar next to ... |
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MIDDLE AGES
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Almost two decades later in 1175 Munich was officially granted city status and received fortification. In 1180, with the trial of Henry the Lion, Otto I Wittelsbach became Duke of Bavaria and Munich was handed over to the bishop of Freising. Otto's h... |
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