One of the things I like most about Munich is the consideration the city gives to bicyclists. In Munich, the roads are narrow and the sidewalks are wide. There are many areas in which cars are prohibited. However, bicyclists get their own lane everywhere. On the sidewalk, there is a separate lane for bicyclists, sometimes painted red, sometimes marked by a different asphalt pattern, but that lane is THEIRS. Don't even try walking in that lane. Any bicycler in sight will ring their bells at you telling you to get out. And there are a lot of bicyclers. Every railing in the city has bikes locked to it or even just placed next to it. There are people riding around at all times of day. In the U.S., you usually only see bikers wearing those racing outfits, biking around for the exercise. But here they actually use bicycles for transportation. From old people transporting groceries to young people commuting to work.
Next I went to the Residenz, the former residence and center of power of the Bavarian kings. Bavaria is southern Germany. It was a huge palace with every room decorated by frescoes on every available wall and gold wooden scrollwork covering anything that wasn't painted. Quite fancy. The tour culminates in the great hall, supposedly the largest and most grandiose renaissance hall north of the Alps. Even the decorations had decorations.
With that, I concluded my stay in Munich, leaving on a four hour train trip to Stuttgart. Munich was really a great city with a lot of character. Walking around at night felt perfectly safe and the metro system can take you anywhere once you figure it out.
P.S. I hope pictures will be forthcoming in a future post. The internet connection I had in Munich was barely sufficient to check email.
3 comments:
Hi Brandon, the one place you must check out in Stuggart is the Mercedes Benz museum - enjoy your trip!
Sounds like your first city completed successfully. Have a good trip to Stuggart. Maybe a pair of earplugs would be a good investment?
There's probably not more to appreciate about the art. Modern art is way more interesting.
Glad to see you're still alive.
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