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  1. www.munich-history.comMunich History

    Munich History. Die Geschichte der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt München. Videos, E Books,

  2. Munich History. The name München ('home of the monks') stems from an early monastery founded in the 8th century.The local monasteries started the beer brewing traditions for which Munich is still renowned, and beer in its many forms is still consumed and adored by the inhabitants of the present-day city (now totalling over a million).

  3. The Sound of Munich. Munich is a global city with a heart, but also a long musical history. Yet it's repeatedly mocked for its poor nightlife, as well as its status as a millionaire's village by the Alps. The Bavarian capital gradually gained pace as a vibrant and world-famous epicenter of the music world over the past few decades—in clubs ...

  4. 1806-1860’s AD: The population of Munich booms from 40,000 to over 120,000. 1810 AD: Marriage reception for Maximilian I’s son King Ludwig I becomes such a huge hit it is repeated and becomes the 1st Oktoberfest. 1832 AD: King Ludwig I’s son Otto becomes the King of Greece.

  5. Frauenkirche in München. Der Münchner Dom ist für die Münchner selbst immer die Frauenkirche geblieben. Denn als Bürgerkirche 'zu Unserer Lieben Frau' wird sie heuer 500 Jahre alt. Die größte Hallenkirche der süddeutschen Gotik mit den beiden Kuppeltürmen ("Welscher Hauben"), 1468-1488 von Jörg von Halspach erbaut, ist das ...

  6. After suffering heavy damage during the air raids of the Second World War, the Frauenkirche was reconstructed between 1948 and 1955 with a plainer design and fewer embellishments. Later stages of renovation saw more ornate features being added on a gradual basis. Today, the cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.

  7. Munich: a capsule history. Munich (in German, München ) was born 850 years ago, when Henry the Lion--the Duke of Bavaria and Saxony--was on a development binge that led to the creation of Munich, Lübeck, Brunswick, and several other cities. In 1504, Munich become the capital of Bavaria; and by the mid-19th Century, it was a major city with an ...