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  2. Bruckmann's Illustrated Guides - Wikipedia

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    Bruckmann's Guide to Munich, 1911 Bruckmann's Bozen-Gries, 1897 Bruckmann's Bodensee, 1912. Bruckmann's Illustrated Guides (1892-1916) were European travel guide books published by A. Bruckmann in Munich and Asher & Co. in London. [1] The series also appeared in a German-language edition entitled Bruckmann's Illustrierte Reiseführer. [2] [3]

  3. List of Baedeker Guides - Wikipedia

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    A guide to the General Government, the Polish land occupied by Germany, was published in 1943. Source: Marian Mark Drozdowski, The history of the Warsaw Ghetto in the Light of the Reports of Ludwig Fischer , Polin, Vol. 3, 1988, pp. 189–199, cited in T. Snyder, Blood Lands , Vintage, 2010, p. 145.

  4. Munich - Wikipedia

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    City guides published in the early 1860s directed tourists to Munich's architecture and art collections, which at the time were unique in Germany and are a legacy mainly of Ludwig I of Bavaria, with contributions from Maximilian II of Bavaria. [153] The Alte Pinakothek contains works of European masters between the 14th and 18th centuries.

  5. Outline of Munich - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Munich: . Munich – capital and the most populated city in the German state of Bavaria.With over 1,450,000 residents in 310.43 km2 (119.86 sq mi) it is also Germany's third most populated Großstadt.

  6. Tourism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Physical map of Germany. Germany is the eighth-most-visited country in the world, [1] [2] with a total of 407.26 million overnights during 2012. [3] This number includes 68.83 million nights by foreign visitors, the majority of foreign tourists in 2009 coming from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland (see table).

  7. Category:Tourist attractions in Munich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Munich" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt (Central Bavarian: Ludwigsvorstod-Isarvorstod) is one of the boroughs of Munich, Germany. It consists of the districts Ludwigsvorstadt, located south of Munich Hauptbahnhof and east of the Theresienwiese, and Isarvorstadt, which is north-west of the River Isar and southeast of Munich's Old Town.

  9. Altstadt-Lehel - Wikipedia

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    The quarter, having been one of Munich's surrounding poor houses in times of old, began to turn into today's much sought-after and very expensive residential area beginning with the construction of the first Wilhelminian style apartment houses at the turn of the 20th century and latest after the start of heavy gentrification during the 1980s.

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