Visit Munich For A Crazy Vacation

By Prachi Agrawal

  ●   22 Nov 18

City & Culture

Europe

Munich, the capital of Bavaria is a marvelous city to be in. It is Germany’s third largest city nestled on the banks of River Isar and borders of Bavarian Alps. It is a wonderful city to explore with many off-beat places to unravel.  Let’s take a little tour of the crazy places to see in Munich to get away from the over-crowded tourist attractions.

 

Top 5 Crazy Attractions to See in Munich

 

Umschreibung           

Unschreibung is a staircase or rather a sculpture in the KMPG building courtyard in Munich created by a Danish artist named Olafur Eliasson in 2004.  This double helix stands gracefully in the middle of office buildings with a steel body and a height of more than 30 ft. It also has a small entrance that allows you to climb this beautiful work of art.Umschreibung But what does “Umschreibung” mean?

It means “periphrasis” i.e. a movement without any destination. This structure is perhaps symbolic of the fact that life is a constant motion and not a destination.

 

Valentin Karlstadt Museum

It’s one of a kind museum dedicated to two legendary German comedians Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt. It is situated in one of the towers of Isar Gate which was previously a part of the city walls of Munich.

Valentin Karlstadt MuseumWhat to expect?

The museum houses many amusing and interesting exhibits other than curiosities from the professional life of the two great comedians.

  • A backward running clock
  • A winter toothpick with fur trimming
  • A device that lets you read between the lines literally

The rest we’ll leave you to explore on your own 😉

What’s more?

You can enjoy coffee in the tower’s topmost floor “Turmstüberl” (or tower snuggery).

 

Kunstkammer Georg Laue

Kunstkammer stands for “Cabinets of Wonder” or “Wonder Rooms”.

Kunstkammer Georg LaueThe story behind

Georg Laue was an art historian and collector who was captivated by Renaissance Kunstkammer and Wunderkammer. He initially worked with his father on an antiques business. But his passion for antiques led him to open a Kunstkammer shop and museum in 1997.

Beauty unmatched

Georg Laue’s pride, the antique museum cum shop stands in the centre of Munich. It was designed by Blersch, the Royal Bavarian Court Stucco Master in 1873. It has columns supporting a beautiful ceiling full of frescoes.

 

German Museum of Hunting and Fishing

A 13th century church in Munich houses Deutsches Jagd und Fischereimuseum or German Museum of Hunting and Fishing. It is a paradise for those who love taxidermy being full of exhibits of hybrid animals making it look like a place from the pages of Bavarian folklore.

Deutsches Jagd und FischereimuseumHighlight of the museum

  • More than 1,000 taxidermy exhibits resembling beast like creatures with horns, fangs, and wings.
  • Wolpertingers- a section dedicated to mammalian-avian monstrosities.

 

Nymphenburg Palace           

Nymphenburg Palace was constructed by the Bavarian Kings as a summer residence in 17th-19th century. It has a huge Great Hall built in Rococo style. This place is an architectural masterpiece with every nook and corner so beautiful that it would be impossible to take your eyes off.palaceDon’t miss

One of the most beautiful parts of the palace is the “Gallery of Beauties”. It houses 36 portraits of beautiful women that were favourites of King Ludwig I. Most of the portraits were painted by Joseph Stieler and some additions were by Friedrich Durck.

Do you hear Munich calling you?

 

Prachi Agrawal

A passionate writer with unsatiated love for stars and travelling. She loves writing and performing poetry and when she isn't doing either, you can find her binge watching Korean drama.

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