Munich's most famous symbol is the Frauenkirche Cathedral. This building, since 1821 the main church of the newly created Archbishopric of Munich-Freising, has a rich history closely linked to the Wittelsbachs and their desire to create their... read more
The history of the construction of St Michael's Church is closely linked to the reign of William V the Pious. During the Counter-Reformation, he allowed the Jesuits to build this church, which became the most significant Renaissance church nor... read more
The Old Court was the first residence of the Wittelsbach dynasty from 1253-1474. Built under Ludwig the Strict after the division of Bavaria (1255) it experienced a its heyday under Ludwig of Bavaria, Holy Roman Emperor from 1328 to 1347. Fro... read more
It's the most famous beer hall on the entire planet. It was founded in 1598 and catering only to the royal court. In those days, beer was considered an aristocratic drink, but later became extremely popular. And from the 19th century, ordinary... read more
