Munich/Altstadt

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Altes Rathaus in München Ostseite - Old City Hall, East Side

New City Hall and its Glockenspiel, Munich's Frauenkirche cathedral and the Hofbräuhaus, to name only a few—most of Munich's must-see sights are in the city's very centre and the so-called Altstadt (Old towns|Old City). The area within the old city wall (today best defined by the Altstadtring circular road), which is best visible at Odeonsplatz and the historic city gates, Karlstor, Isartor and Sendlinger Tor, has its centre at Marienplatz. This is Munich's core, from where it grew from a village to what it is today: a pedestrian zone, shopping paradise, and the main tourist hangout. The Lehel area, between Isartor and the river Isar and Munich's oldest original suburb, is often considered to be part of the downtown too. The whole area roughly is bounded by the river Isar to the east, Tivolistraße and Prinzregentenstraße to the north, and the Altstadtring circular road and Zweibrückenstraße to the west and south.

Travel to Munich/Altstadt

MUC Karlstor Abends - The Karls gate at night

By suburban train (S-Bahn)

  • S-Bahn lines S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S7, S8, and S27 all run in west-east direction and stop at the centre of Munich at Marienplatz and the west end of the pedestrian zone at Karlsplatz (Stachus), and the east side of the downtown at Isartor.

By subway (U-Bahn)

Provides connection of the downtown to Munich/North|northwest and Munich/East|southeast and east Munich.

How to get around in Munich/Altstadt

The downtown is best explored on foot, which should pose no problems because of its rather compact size. However and the less able might prefer to ride on Tram line 19, which traverses the downtown in west-east direction with a lot of scenic architecture along the way. You can also hire rickshaw drivers at Marienplatz, who offer both guided sightseeing tours with explanations and direct rides, which could be useful for the less able if they want to go to the English Garden.

What to see in Munich/Altstadt

  • English Garden - Englischer Garten - The English Garden is a vast urban park to the east of the neighborhood. At over twice the size of New York's Central Park and dating back to 1789 and the Englischer Garten begins at the very center of Munich just north of the Residenz museum and Odeonsplatz, and continues north just over 5 km. It is Munich's green lung and the residents' main recreational area. For practical purposes English Garden is covered in detail in Munich/North#English_Garden|another eHalal Travel Guide.
  • Eisbach River Surfing - Watch river surfers on the Eisbach wave nearby the English Garden. The history of the world's first and best known urban surfing spot dates back to the early 1970s. Up to 100 surfers can be seen here on hot summer days, and the wave is also ridden in winter. Annual surfing competitions are held on the Eisbach wave as well. The Munich scene has around 1,000 active surfers. A few hundred meters down the river there is a second, easier wave for beginners and the so-called Kleine Eisbachwelle
  • Altes Rathaus Built in 1474 and rebuilt after World War II to its original state. Today it houses a toy museum (Spielzeugmuseum). Outside you will find a statue of Juliet (Romeo's Juliet), a present from Munich's sister city, Verona.

München_Feldherrnhalle_BW_2017-03-16_19-44-35 - Field Marshal's Hall

  • Feldherrenhalle - Field Marshal's Hall - At Odeonsplatz. Built between 1841 and 1844 by Friedrich von Gärtner at the behest of King Ludwig I of Bavaria after the example of the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence. The Feldherrnhalle was a symbol of the honours of the Bavarian Army.
  • Mariensäule A golden statue in the middle of Marienplatz. The statue was built in honor of the Virgin Mary to celebrate the sparing of the city from the Swedes.
  • Neues Rathaus /Glockenspiel During the summer, a curious sight appears every morning in Marienplatz. Hundreds of tourists begin craning their necks skyward to see the Glockenspiel work its magic on the front facade of the Neues Rathaus (New City Hall). As the automated clockwork figures come out to dance and the bells play and the tourists gape. The Glockenspiel is truly a piece of art, it was built of handmade parts long before automation was the buzzword of the day, and it's still entrancing. There is also a view point in one of its towers.
  • Hofgarten The ,,Hofgarten" (courtyard garden) is located just north of the Residenz building, at Odeonsplatz. This is a splendid royal garden, inspired by Versailles, with a nice pavillion in the middle, where tango dancers gather each Thursday. Along the sides of the Hofgarten and there are paintings of important events in Bavarian history in a chronical order. So you can stroll along those and find out more. The Hofgarten is built completly geometrical. There is also a café inside the Hofgarten, which is a really nice background to drink a Coffee in. As the Hofgarten and the English Garden are connected by a pedestrian tunnel, you can easily continue to walk/bike to the English Garden from here.

Bayerische Staatskanzlei, München, Deutschland04 - The State Chancellery of Bavaria next to the Hofgarten

  • State Chancellery - Staatskanzlei - The office of the Bavarian Minister-president, head of government, representing Bavaria in Germany and abroad. The Bavarian cabinet convenes in the State Chancellery. The central dome goes back to the Royal Bavarian Army Museum, which was heavily damaged during Second World War|World War II. The modern side wings were built in 1989 to 1993. In front of the building there are two monuments: a memorial for Munich citizens who died during the world wars, and a statue of Otto I., who in the 12th century became the first Duke of Bavaria from the House of Wittelsbach, later the royal family of Bavaria.
  • Chinese Tower - Chinesischer Turm - The Chinese Tower in the center of the English Garden is a 25 m (82 ft) high pagoda with several stories, constructed in 1789 to 1790, and rebuilt after World War II in 1952. Nowadays, it is surrounded by a organic juice garden and a Bavarian oompah band performs on the 2nd story on the weekend. The organic juice garden is the oldest one in Munich, this might be the reason why it is often quite crowded with tourists. This is also where the horse carriage and the rickshaw tours through the English Garden start. As a cheaper alternative, you can hop on the bus line 54 either to Münchner Freiheit or Ostbahnhof from where you can connect to the subway.
  • Monopteros The Monopteros is a small neo-classical Greek temple on a hilltop, built in 1836 in the English Garden. It provides a great few over the park and Munich.

Eisbach surfers waiting for their turn - Urban surfing on the Eisbach

  • Vater-Rhein-Brunnen This beautiful fountain on the Museumsinsel island is a popular place for relaxing and offers open air events in the summertime.

Plazas and boulevards

Englischer Garten in summer - Englischer Garten in the summertime

  • Maximiliansplatz That square was built at the beginning of the 19th century at a place where the northern city fortifications used to be. The main sights today are the Wittelsbacherbrunnen and the most beautiful fountain in Munich and the New Stock Exchange (Neue Börse) of 1901 and the House of Artists (Künstlerhaus). Maximilianplatz becomes the place to be during the night, when the clubs, that surround the square open their gates.
  • Brienner Straße Brienner Straße is a boulevard, that runs from Odeonsplatz in western direction. The houses along the street are built in a classicistic style and it is considered to be Munich's first avenue. On its way it crosses (from east to west) Odeonsplatz, Karolinenplatz, Königsplatz and Stiglmaierplatz.
  • Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus - Plaza of the Victims of the Shoa - The northern tip of Maximilianplatz is dedicated to the victims of the holocaust since 1946. During the Third Reich perioid the Gestapo had its headquarter across the street. Today an eternal flame burns in the center of this otherwise understated square.

Frauenkirche Panorama - Inside the Frauenkirche

  • Frauenkirche - Church of Our Lady - It is the largest Gothic brick church north of the Alps and the largest hall church (naves of equal height) of the world. The Frauenkirche is topped by two copper onion-domed towers recognizable from a distance. The apparent difference in height between the two towers is not an optical illusion: the north tower is 12 centimetres taller than the south tower. The Frauenkirche differs from all contemporary churches in its plain brick simplicity, instead of having sculptural ornamentation in carved stone to the exterior like many other Gothic churches. The church was completed in 1488. The legendary Teufelstritt, or devil's footstep, stems from the large amount of light inside the Frauenkirche that seems to come from nowhere thanks to the large columns that block the view of the windows. According to legend, Jörg of Halspach made a deal with the devil that he could build a church that had a spot where not a single window could be seen from. From the vestibule, looking down the center aisle (as long as the high Baroque altar covered the windows at the very back of the church) there appeared to be no windows at all. The devil stamped his foot in a fit of pique, leaving his "footprint" on a paving stone immediately inside the entrance. Another version tells that this is where the devil stood when he curiously regarded and ridiculed the windowless church that Halsbach had built. In fact, it is a large casting in the square base plate, and none of the side windows can be seen from the spot when one looks to the high altar. The stone is readily visible because it is mustard yellow rather than red and grey like the other tiles. Right to the entrance is a monumental tomb of Emperor Ludwig IV of Bavaria and the work of Hans Krumpper.
  • Michaelskirche The largest Renaissance church north of the Alps was built between 1583-1599 thanks to Duke Wilhelm V, called The Pious. Despite nearly bankrupting Bavaria, Munich was left with an amazingly beautiful structure that houses an extremely unified iconographic program. "Iconographic program" is just an art term for the overall organized progression of religious images that corresponds to a theme. In the church crypt are the tombs of many members of Wittelsbach dynasty, including that of the "mad king" Ludwig II.
  • Peterskirche - Alter Peter - Munich's first parish church was started in the twelfth century, but ongoing additions and renovations have kept artists busy for centuries. During a city fire in 1327 and the church was damaged and in 1607 and the tower (called Alter Peter) was struck by lightning. The side altars, which have already been renovated, are accessible, as is the immense, multi-columned gilded marble main altar. At the back of the church is a Lourdes grotto tucked under the choir loft stairs, as well as an educational display which shows step by step how a fresco is made (paint is applied to wet plasterwork, which dries as an integrated unit of base and color). Climb up the 306 steps inside the tower to have a nice view over the downtown.

Museums and galleries in Munich/Altstadt

  • Bayerisches Nationalmuseum - Bavarian National Museum - One of the most important cultural history museums in Europe, housing a large collection of European artifacts from the Middle Ages until early 20th century. There's a wide range of important antiques here, from medieval armor to pottery, from furniture to porcelain, and seasonally displaying the world's largest collection of nativity scene sets.
  • Deutsches Theatermuseum - German Theatre Museum - Founded around 100 years ago and the German Theatre Museum is full of memorabilia and offers an insight into the development of German Theatre.

Haus der Kunst Muenchen-11 - Haus der Kunst

  • Haus der Kunst - An exhibition hall that flaunts its National Socialist architectural design, presents ever-changing graphic arts exhibitions.
  • Kunstfoyer der Versicherungskammer Kulturstiftung - Changing art exhibitions on various topics provided by the art foundation of Versicherugnskammer Bayern.
  • Kunsthalle München der Hypo Kulturstiftung - Modern art museum with often very good exhibitions (installed by the art foundation initiated by HypoVereinsbank).
  • Münchner Stadtmuseum - Munich City Museum - Apart from the permanent exhibitions Typically Munich! and National Socialism in Munich - Codes of Remembrance and the Münchner Stadtmuseum presents exhibitions on contemporary and civil history, photography, musical instruments and puppetry/fairground amusement.
  • National Socialism in Munich - Codes of Remembrance— Exhibits pertaining to the emergence, development, and consequences of National Socialism in Munich from 1918 – 1945. Munich as the point of origin and headquarters of the NSDAP, ‘Capital of the Movement’ and ‘Capital of German Art’: a documentation of contributors, supporters, resistance and victims.
  • Collection of Photography— Contains three galleries of contemporary German photography, featuring large monographic or thematic special exhibitions.
  • Collection of Puppetry and Fairground Art— The history of puppet theatre in Munich and a large selection of international puppets are on display. One of the greatest collections of fairground art with highlights of the traditional Oktoberfest.
  • Collection of Musical Instruments— Contains over 1,600 instruments from Africa, Asia, America and Europe and a special section showing a dozen automatic musical instruments including the important and famous "Stern-Orchestrion". Evening concerts and free Sunday matinées at 11 o’clock transform the showrooms into a sound museum. Special tours available. Check out the special monthly programme of musical events.
  • Film Museum— Important international films dating from the earliest perioid of cinema up to contemporary works are presented in the newly renovated film theatre. The complete oeuvre of important German film makers (from F.W. Murnau to Wim Wenders, from Fritz Lang to Herbert Achternbusch) as well as motion picture classics can be found in the collections. With projects such as the reconstruction of the estate of Orson Welles and the Film Museum has earned an outstanding international reputation. Daily shows except on Mondays.

Alpines Museum in München, 2013 - Alpine Museum on the Prater island in the Isar river

  • Residenz - The Schatzkammer (Treasury) within the Residenz has one of the best collections of ecclesiastical treasures in Europe, not to mention the royal insignia of Bavaria (crowns, orb, scepter, etc.). The Antiquarium has the largest Renaissance room north of the Alps, and the Ahnengalerie (Ancestral Portrait Gallery) has a Wittelsbach family portrait collection. There is also a series of Rococo rooms by Cuvilliés.
  • Residenz Museum - Step in to the life of royalty in this museum dedicated to showing off the furniture and housewares of the royal family of many generations ago.
  • Schatzkammer (Treasury) - Features the crown jewels and golden works of art.
  • Schack Gallery - A private collection of 19th Century, Late Romantic art. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 10AM to 6PM, and until 8pm on the first and third Weds. of the month. Entrance is €4 for adults, €3 reduced, and just €1 on Sunday.
  • Alpines Museum - Alpine Museum - A small museum showcasing the history and evolution of alpine exploration in the Bavarian Alps.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Munich/Altstadt

Neues Rathaus Marienplatz Munich - The Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) and the Marienplatz

  • City Foundation Festival - Stadtgründungsfest - Held in July around the Town hall and Marienplatz , this offers food stalls and other events.
  • Kammerspiele Often surprises viewers with very modern (and sometimes shocking) interpretations of famous plays.
  • Nationaltheater - Shows ballet and opera performances almost every night. The Bavarian State Opera is said by critics to be one of the best in the world.
  • Residenztheater Variety of classical and modern plays
  • Christmas fair at the Chinese Tower - Weihnachtsmarkt am Chinesischen Turm - The Christmas fair at the heart of the English Garden is probably the most romantic of Munich's Christkindlmärkte.
  • Schwabinger Bach - This river and the lawns around it are, next to the adjacent Eisbach river, one of the most popular spots for bathing and sunbathing in central Munich. While swimming is not permitted officially in the English Garden, it is tolerated by the authorities. As the stream is fast and deep, you should enter the water only if you can swim, and you should be comfortable with nudity in the surrounding sunbathing areas.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Munich/Altstadt

Kaufingerstraße 2014-08-02 - |Kaufingerstraße is a main shopping street in Munich

  • Alois Dallmayr - The legendary delicatessen store, known worldwide for their Coffee brand, is a must stop on any tour of Munich's Alstadt. With over 6,000 different products on sale, every taste is catered to and clients are attended to by no fewer than 300 employees in blue uniforms.
  • Kaufingerstr/Neuhauser Str One of the main shopping streets of Munich. This is the place to go for medium- to high-end clothing retail, however and there are plenty more stores than just clothing stores like the large retailers Karstadt and Kaufhof.
  • Oberpollinger - The luxury department store was built in 1905 and became a Munich landmark due to its unique facade with three gables. It features many of the world's most renowned premium brands of apparel, shoes, accessories, and jewellery, as well as a selection of cosmetics, perfumes. Le Buffet restaurant on the fifth floor offers a rooftop terrace in the warmer months.

Viktualienmarkt 2018-09-12 8714 - Fruit stall at Viktualienmarkt

  • Viktualienmarkt - This large open-air market sells everything from soup to nuts. Just off Marienplatz, here generations of market families continue to hawk their wares from the same location. There are open-air fruit and vegetable stands similar to those scattered around the city, as well as closed stands and little year-round trinket shops. Early in the morning and late in the afternoon on the way to and from work, local residents stop by the market to pick up something from dinner. At midday it's a bit slower and therefore better for browsing. Lots of the stands also sell ready-made food, so for those on a budget, this can be a good place to go to for lunch.

Halal Food

The old town of Munich has plenty of Halal food options.

  • Prinz Myshkin - Vegetarian restaurant - One of the oldest Vegetarian restaurants in Munich, somewhat noisy if fully booked, generally a nice and comfortable atmosphere in a nice location with high ceiling; friendly staff and decent food.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Michael Jackson Memorial - The Michael Jackson memorial in front of the Bayerischer Hof

Even though the Altstadt is Munich's main draw for tourists and there is not that much choice of accommodation within the neighborhood. If you do not find anything that suits you in the Altstadt and would like to stay close to it, your best chances are in Munich/Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt|Ludwigsvorstadt near the train station, where you will find a large cluster of hotels.

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