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  2. Romantic Road - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic Road (German: Romantische Straße) is a "theme route" devised by promotion-minded travel agents in the 1950s. It describes the 460 kilometres (290 miles) of surface roads between Würzburg and Füssen in southern Germany, specifically in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, linking a number of picturesque towns and castles.

  3. Munich - Wikipedia

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    Munich Central Train Station serves about 450,000 passengers a day, which puts it on par with other large stations in Germany. Munich Central Train Station alongside München Ost railway station are two of the 21 stations in Germany classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 1 station. The central mainline station is a terminal station with 32 ...

  4. Bundesstraße 2 R - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Ring is the backbone of all traffic in Munich, since it offers the fastest connection to all major traffic axes. It replaced all the Bundesstraßen that ran through the city center, even Bundesstraße 2, after which it is named (the R stands for Ring). Within the Middle Ring, there are only municipal streets.

  5. Altstadt (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    In 1255, Munich became the residence of the Wittelsbach Familie, [8] 1506 it became the capital of reunified Bavaria, and in 1806 it became the capital of the Kingdom of Bavaria. The role as a residential city shaped the history and cityscape of Munich's Old Town, the citizens could emancipate itself against the ducal city rule only gradually.

  6. Marienplatz - Wikipedia

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    The Mariensäule is a Marian column located on the Marienplatz in Munich, Germany. Mary is revered here as Patrona Bavariae (Latin: Protector of Bavaria ). It was erected in 1638 to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation during the Thirty Years' War , following a respective vow by Duke Elector Maximilian I of Bavaria if the ducal residential ...

  7. Trams in Munich - Wikipedia

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    A type A2.2 tram from 1901 in the MVG museum A type M4.65 tram from the 1950s in the Deutsches Museum. The tramway started in 1876, with a horsecar service. [2] The first tramways extended from Karlsplatz (Stachus), which remains one of central nodes of Munich's tram network. Two years later, the Société Anonyme des Tramways de Munich was

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