Senefelder
Sendlinger Gate
Alois Senefelder and Munich, the cradle of lithographie
This 5-hour private tour opens the door to the highlights of Munich city center: learn more about the founding of the city, the particularly baroque splendor of sacred and courtly art as well as breathtaking art styles and impressive art movements.
Dates:
The 5-hour themed tour is available on request.
Meeting point:
At the Mariensäule at Marienplatz
Group size:
Max. 5 persons
Participation in the tour is at your own risk. The tour guide is not liable for slight negligence.
Euro 300
CLASSICAL OLD TOWN 2-HOUR WALKING TOUR
BEHIND MUNICH´S MOST FAMOUS LANDMARKS
AND INVENTIONS
Dates by arrangement:
It would be a pleasure to make an individual appointment with you - Please contact me via email (DianaBK(at)diana-tours-munich.com). I look forward to your request!
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DianaBK(at)diana-tours-munich.com.
Duration:
120 minutes
Meeting point:
Sendlinger Tor (the old town gate, middle archway: Easy to reach via public transport; please get off the nearby local tram or metro station "Sendlinger Tor", metro line U2)
Price for groups up to 10 persons:
Euro 150
Participation in guided tours is at your own risk.
The tour guide is exempt from any liability caused by
slight negligence.
Alois Senefelder and Munich, the cradle of lithographie
Discover unique artworks of the Baroque,
crafted by the famous Bavarian artist brothers Asam
Munich's oldest parish church and
its splendid interior furnishing
with the Old and New City Hall
The "Cathedral of Our Dear Lady", the symbol of the Bavarian Capital
One famous sight as part of the Bavarian history is the former imperial residence of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor (14th century); like most of the old town, it was rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II.
The unique attraction in the center of Munich is the Residenz, the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria and the largest city palace in Germany.
Palais Preysing - Field Marshals' Hall - Theatine Church
The tour ends at the birthplace of the person who became a popular legend, the Bavarian Duchesse and later Austrian Empress Elisabeth "Sisi" (1837-1898).