Maria Square
Maria is the patron saint of Bavaria, and Maria Square with Maria column is the oldest central square in the inner city, the center of pedestrian street, the stage for large-scale activities, and the ideal starting point for exploring the city. The new town hall with neo-Gothic style and its prominent facade are particularly eye-catching in the square, and the magic chime in the bell tower of the town hall is melodious and loud.
Wittelsbach Palace
Located in the inner city, the Wittelsbacher Residenz combines the styles of Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and Classicism. It was once the city palace of Munich and the palace of Bavarian Duke, Elector and King. This magnificent official residence evolved from a floating castle completed around 1385, which shows the artistic appreciation and political opinions of the Haus Wittelsbach family. In 192, the magnificent palace was opened as a museum. This complex includes 1 palaces, and the museum consists of 13 exhibition halls, which is regarded as one of the most important palace art museums in Europe today.
Viktoria Alian Market
No one in the inner city can match Viktoria Alienmarkt, which has a huge market place and provides all kinds of special products. There is always a sea of people here, people jostling from one booth to another, scrambling to buy spices, game, fresh fish, local and foreign fruits, flowers, plants and other products. Just looking at it is an unparalleled visual enjoyment. There is also an open-air beer hall in the center of the city, where you can enjoy beer and local cuisine with all kinds of people. In addition, traditional activities such as Maibaumaufstellen, Brauertag, Sommerfest and Tanz der Marktfrauen are held here.