For 14 years now, Munich is my home. I did not like it so much in the beginning and I still don't like everything but on the other hand side I discovered so many beautiful sides of this town.
Well, Munich is different. I would like to demonstrate you, why:
I would like to start with a nice summer picture from Lichtbold:
In "5 Höfe", a highend shopping line, there is a huge metal ball. This is one of the unusual sights on it from Malona:
The Highlight Towers are one of the architectural highlights in my opinion, but there are many people with a different opinion. Judge it yourself (Heinz Besen):
The Olympic Parc is another example. A great picture from Discostu:
Sorry, the next thing is in german.
Robbb hat eine wundervolle Geschichte über eine Begegnung geschrieben, wie sie sehr typisch für München ist. Ausgesprochen lesenswert: www.ipernity.com/blog/robbb/21186
Another highlight in Munich are the subway stations. Here is Marienplatz (from Malona):
Next station: Candidplatz. An unusual view on it by Herbstkind:
A funny sculpture in front of an office building from Timo Schnitzlein:
Of course, Munich, that's "beergardening" (from Renovatio06):
Here is a picture taken by Herbstkind in the modern art museum (Pinakothek der Moderne):
I would like to close with a nice evening scene at the heart of Munich (from Fuad):
Yes, I like this town... ;-)
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GiNa P. says:
Es ist schön zu sehen, was man selbst im Laufe der Jahre mal gesehen hat... nur mit anderen Augen...
renovatio06 says:
herbstkind says:
Sammy68 says:
robbb says:
Fuad says:
Munich is my home for 5 years now. And I like this town too.
discotier says:
me, too ...
*seufz*
.wildwuchs says:
lg
Sanliaka says:
Uwe (alias Heinz Besen) und ich wären vor Jahren auch mal fast in München gelandet - hat nicht geklappt. Da München aber unsere Lieblingsstadt bleiben wird kommen wir immer wieder mal rüber gerauscht :o)
Heinz Besen says:
München ist für mich eine der vielfältigsten und schönsten Großstädte Europas!
Die Fotos geben schon einen kleinen Querschnitt...