Munich through the centuries: An audio tour through Munich's culture and history

Thu Dec 12 2024 at 12:00 am to 02:00 am

Marienplatz 1 | Munich

Feverup Events
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Munich through the centuries: An audio tour through Munich's culture and history
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? Ticket for 1 to An audio tour through Munich's culture and history Highlights
⛪ Explore Munich and its iconic landmarks, including the impressive St Peter’s Church
? A self-guided audio tour to complete at your own pace
? Learn all about the city’s history and important characters from the past
? Discover the best places to try local beer and Bavarian delicacies General Info
? Date: various dates (select when making your purchase)
? Time: start any time that suits you
⏳ Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes (approx.)
? Location: Marienplatz
? Age requirement: all ages welcome
♿ Accessibility: this experience is not wheelchair accessible
❓ Please note: all of VoiceMap's audio tours are self-guided and attendees must bring their own smartphone and headphones to take the tour
❗ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs   Itinerary Marienplatz St. Peters Church Viktualienmarkt Honighäusl Hofbräuhaus Alter Hof Max Joseph Platz Residenzstrasse Feldherrnhalle Theatine Church Palais Holnstein Frauenkirche Frauenplatz Description Explore Munich with the help of a real "Münchner Kindl” on this self-guided audio tour through the city centre. You’ll see highlights from over eight centuries of history, as well as fun insights into Munich, including the story behind the devil's footprint in the Cathedral and the origin of the city's name. Beginning at the iconic Marienplatz, you’ll wander through the streets, before heading to the delicious food market, Viktualienmarkt, as well as the great St Peter’s Church and other landmarks.
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Marienplatz 1, Marienplatz 1, Munich, Germany

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