Old museum site - event space concerts movies & infamous political rallys plenty of bullet holes from ww2 when allies shot it up. In the Future it will be a Holy Place with Brazers burning on top the flames & sooty smoke rising into moon light & priests with raised hands invoking rites of sacrifice as the Chosen are led to their fate. More machine than men embedded with nano technology & the "wisdom" weissenheit Jacked up with Blue tooth technology via Carbon based quantum chips. Water will be worshipped as the Mother of all things & displays of electromagnetic electrochemical manipulation will enthrall the masses via deep physical somatic coding using a combination of the old tongue & chemical spectography. Your will - is nothing the collective is ALL - old word meaning UNIVERSAL. The Needle 1 block east will be rewritten with lazers with incomprehensible Binary Codes the NEW Religion of SHADOW-UMBRA from which ALL KNOWLEDGE STEMS. everything & everyone will be altered with SEIDEL WORKS - Synthetic Cybernetic body parts & implants. The planet will no longer be called...
Read moreKönigsplatz is a public square in Munich built during the early 19th-century by order of King Ludwig I. Here you find three monumental buildings designed by German architect, Leo von Klenze representing the three orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
Here you will find the Propylaea, a grand city gate structure which boasts Doric style columns and other impressive architectural features. Nearby is the Glyptothek (Ancient Sculpture Museum), which represents the Ionic Order and the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (State Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities) representing the Corinthian Order. Like the Propylaea, the two museums offer impressive column lined porticos that are easy to appreciate for anyone with an interest in architecture.
In addition to viewing the three monumental buildings, there is a large amount of green space, bicycle paths for riding through Karolinenplatz and access to nearby university park space. You are also near to the art museums of Museum District as well as interesting monuments such as the c Obelisk which is just east of...
Read moreKönigsplatz in Munich is a true treasure trove, where the grace of Greek architecture intertwines with captivating tales of the past. Imagine this – two enchanting museums, like the Glyptothek and the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, inviting you to step into a world where history comes alive. It's not just a spot on the map; it's an invitation to kick back, soak it all in, and let the narratives from every nook and cranny enchant you.
As you stroll through Königsplatz, it's as if you've been whisked away to the beating heart of Europe's history. The air is rich with the whispers of Roman and Greek architecture, and the expansive open space beckons you to linger a little longer.
This isn't your average visit; it's an immersive experience, a rendezvous with the very soul of history and culture. Königsplatz is more than a suggestion; it's a must-visit promise that won't leave you wanting. So, take your time, meander through the museums, and let the sheer beauty of this place work its magic on you. Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this captivating journey...
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