Munich is a perfect blend of historic Bavarian culture and modern German ingenuity. There is something to see around every corner from the jaw dropping architecture of old town and the opera house to the bustling street markets and restaurants serving authentic Bavarian cuisine and brews. The city also features world class museums and historical sites like none other. There is a ton to see and do in the Bavarian gem of Munich and with a great low rate from Auto Europe you don't have to miss a thing.

Paying homage to the history of the legendary company and automotive titan, BMW Welt is actually the most visited attractions in all of Bavaria. The museum has an eye catching futuristic design and showcases the technical development of cars and motorcycles and also has some exhibits about the history of the company. Many old BMW cars and motorcycles are on display along a spiral ramp that curls along the inside of the bowl-shaped building.

The Olympiapark in Munich, is an Olympic Park which was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Located in the Oberwiesenfeld neighborhood of Munich, the Park continues to serve as a venue for many shows and events to this day. Visitors can also tour the Olympic sports facilities such as the Olympic Stadium and the Olympic Hall with Olympic Tower also the Aquatic Center and Olympic Event Hall. You can also see the former Olympic Village that housed athletes now turned into apartment buildings.

Marienplatz has been at the centre of the city since Munich was founded by Henry the Lion in 1158. It was the point at which all of the new city’s most important streets met and for centuries it was the centre of Munich's life. These days, you can sit in the shadows of the Neues and Altes Rathaus (New and Old Town Halls) and enjoy a relaxing cup of coffee, watching the hustle and bustle around you. It is also the ideal place to start a tour of the shops in the pedestrian zone. At the centre of Marienplatz, you will find the Mariensäule a golden statue of the Virgin Mary, the Patrona Bavariae, watches over the city and the state of Bavaria.

The Deutsches Museum is the world's largest museum of science and technology, with about 28,000 exhibited objects from 50 fields of science and technology. It receives about 1.5 million visitors per year. A fun fact is for a period of time the museum was also used to host pop and rock concerts for icons like The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and, Elton John. The museum houses many exhibits for the curious mind from Chemistry to Classical Optics, and Astronautics to Aviation. Plus the "Forum of the Future" with its "Streaming Dome", the "Virtual Reality Lab" and much more.
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