MUC.in – Munich is "in"! – Pictures of München, Germany

Munich Frauenkirche
Munich Frauenkirche
Munich Hofbräuhaus
Munich Hofbräuhaus
Munich Königsplatz
Munich Königsplatz
Munich Obelisk
Munich Obelisk, built by Leo von Klenze in 1833
Munich Uptown
Munich Uptown (2005 new Skyscraper, 148m)
Theatre at Gärtnerplatz, Munich
Munich - Theater am Gärtnerplatz
European Patent Office, Munich
European Patent Office
Munich airport, Terminal 2 and Central Area
MUC Terminal 2
Munich Airport Special
See more pictures at our Munich Airport Gallery, Part1 and 2!
Munich Hostel Special
We collected some links to valuable accomodation.


Munich Airport (MUC)
Munich Airport (MUC) Munich Airport (MUC) is one of the largest German airports and – especially since Terminal 2 is opened to the public – a pleasure to take photos of. You should have a look at its fascinating architecture playing with glass and steel. Shops are open until late in the evening. Public transport is at about 9 € for a ticket (valid for the entire day in the whole city). Follow the green-and-white S-Bahn signs to the basement and relax while the public train brings you directly into the inner city within 30-40 minutes.
Get more information at munich-airport.de or have a look at our Munich Airport Picture Gallery.

Odeonsplatz
Olympic Stadium Munich (Olympiastadion München)
Munich Olympic Stadium Munich Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), built for the Olympic Games 1972 by Günther Behnisch.
The impressing stadium and its surrounding olympic parc as well as the olympic tower are worth a visit. From the top of the man-made "olympic hill" in the center of the popular recreation area you can enjoy a great view over Munich city. On some days you can even see the Alps.
Get more information here or at olympiapark-muenchen.de.

BUGA 2005 opened - Munich got a beach
Munich Beach at BUGA 2005Since May 2005, Munich has its own beach. An ornamental lake with crystal-clear water invites visitors of the "BUGA"-terrain to a cool bath.
Get more information at buga2005.de.

Munich Uptown - Skyline changed
Munich Uptown - Skyline One of the big Munich disputes for the last few hundred years: may more skyscrapers be built or not? Finally, progress won – now skyscrapers are entering the Bavarian capital. With about 146m "Uptown Munich" is one of the tallest buildings around there. Sightseeing is possible twice per month; please register via phone at +49.89.14333600 or get some more information at uptownmuenchen.com.
Munich Subway Stations (Georg-Brauchle-Ring)
Munich Subway (U-Bahn Station Georg Brauchle Ring) Munich Public Transport System (MVV) is a splendidly constructed system consisting of dozens of S-Bahn (suburbian trains), U-Bahn (subway), Tram-Bahn / Straßenbahn (streetcar) and bus lines, connecting all parts of the city perfectly. Tickets are valid through all kinds of vehicles: Tram, Bus, U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (suburbian trains) and even regional trains. Single tickets, day-tickets, group-day-tickets, visitor-passes, week-passes and month-passes are available. The vehicle-fleet is one of the most modern ones in Europe.
Get more information about routes and pricing at mvv-muenchen.de, the official operator of Munich public transport. They also offer good maps for download.

News
May 2007 / Picture from muc.in published in the " Business.2010 Newsletter Vol. 2 Issue 2 - Business, Biodiversity and Climate Change" Newsletter, published by SCBD (Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Canada) & www.biodiv.org
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