The park was created in the mid-19th century, as part of the city’s efforts to beautify the area along the Isar River. Named after King Maximilian II of Bavaria, the park was designed to be a scenic and tranquil space.
Peace Angel (Friedensengel): This monument is one of Munich’s most recognized landmarks. Visitors can climb up to the base of the column for a panoramic view of the park and the surrounding city. The area around the monument often hosts events and gatherings.
St. Maximilian Church: Located near the park, this church is another highlight of the area. Its neo-Gothic architecture stands out, and it is a peaceful spot for visitors to explore.
River Walks and Bridges: The paths along the Isar River are perfect for a relaxing stroll. Several bridges cross the river, providing beautiful views and connecting different parts of the city. The proximity to the water makes the park especially refreshing during the...
Read moreI have been there today and i have to say that the reception was nice with one of the waitress. After that i finished my Coffee i asked one of the waitress to bring me the bill, she said "this is with my college" and dont said who and dont said her college that i was waiting for pay. After waiting for while, i asked again to another waitress for the bill and she even looked at me ask quickly answered with a rude way that it was not with her.
Ok, i understand that may be that area as not her "work station " but WHY NOT ASK THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR IT, TO COME AND DO IT? AND ALSO BE GENTLE!
After to wait and nothing i decided to pay get out and pay inside of the place.... So then comeone the right waitress to charge the bill.
I work with hospitality and i understand that if i dont know something or if something is not part of my work, its my job to bring someone who can answer the question and do that job for the...
Read moreWe have been here these days with #Bigfoot & #Littlefeet and I can recommend place in winter for sledging 🛷 . Of course in Corona times it’s a tricky thing to show responsibility while sledging with others. So we did like that: First early in the morning around 9 a.m. there are only a few adults with their children so there are no groups or so. At 11 a.m. we left cause now it’s crowded probably until afternoon. Then it’s to risky in case of Corona. Second we changed the hill and went to the one next to the Angel of peace monument. It’s smaller than the one next to the Bavarian parliament but mir steep and some ramps are their too. It was a great fun to see the kids sledging and be some minutes out of the corona...
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