Shalom and Chuzpe

Albert Einstein, Kurt Eisner, Erich Mühsam, Katja Pringsheim (Mann), Lion Feuchtwanger, Therese Giehse… these are only a few names of Jewish citizens who have been living in Munich and have had and impact – not only here – but some of them even worldwide.

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Cops & Robbers

A thrilling tour about murder, taking of hostages and the police and it’s history, who is fighting against these criminal activities. See the places and hear the stories…

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Munich’s dark years

On the 9th of November 1923, when Hitler and Ludendorff marched to the ‘Feldherrnhalle’ in Munich in order to proclaim the “national revolution” – this was the beginning of the end. It was the starting point of World War II and the Holocaust, the largest mass murder in human history.


 
200 years ago Bavaria became a Kingdom

Only a little bit more than 100 years Bavaria was a kingdom: from 1806 – 1918.

In the ‘King’s quarter’, starting at Max-Joseph-Platz in front of the Opera House, we will explore the history of the kings.

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Old town tour

Munich – a little walk through the old town.

With all the history, culture and life quality, Munich can compare to cities like Rome, Paris, New York or Berlin…

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The “German” Rome
Munich’s landmarks: It’s churches.
With all the history, culture and life quality, Munich can compare to cities like Rome, Paris, New York or Berlin…

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