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Eduard Rozen: You can join in a Japanese tea ceremony here from April to October on every second and fourth Saturday and Sunday of the month at 3pm, 4pm and 5pm. Phone: 089 22 43 19
Eduard Rozen: The Blue Spa has one of the best views over the city you can get a full panorama of the city with a terrace, lounge, bar, saunas and a pool with a retractable roof.
Eduard Rozen: The Bavaria Statue is a bronze maiden on the Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest field). You can climb up through her body Statue of Liberty style to glimpse the city skyline through small holes
Eduard Rozen: The town’s top view. Just mind the 306 creaky steps on the way up! This is where to head for postcard-perfect ensemble shots of the Neues Rathaus and the Frauenkirche cathedral.
Eduard Rozen: a structure with the power to turn people who don’t give a damn about architecture into ardent fans. At 11am and 12pm (and at 5pm from March to October) more than 40 bells chime away.
Eduard Rozen: The story goes that the devil agreed to finance the church, provided there no windows running down the aisles. There is a point where none of the windows could be seen blocked by 22 inner columns.
Eduard Rozen: The palace has appeared prominently in several movies and was the inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle[4] and later, similar structures.
Eduard Rozen: the glorious centre of the Bavarian universe. Many come to watch the Glockenspiel, an animated clock in the tower of the square’s dominant Neue Rathaus (New City Hall)
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Eduard Rozen: The company’s Munich “campus” has four main parts: the swish new BMW Welt, a museum, a production plant and world headquarters office building.