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  2. Hellabrunn Zoo - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1905 the Verein Zoologischer Garten München e.V. (transl. Society of the Zoological Garden of Munich) was founded and the Hellabrunn area was chosen as the location for the zoo. The zoo was designed by architect Emanuel von Seidl, and opened to the public on 1 August 1911. [1] A pair of Siberian tigers walking

  3. I spent nearly a month exploring Germany and Austria. Here ...

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    Much like Central Park in New York City, Berlin has a large park for urbanites to experience some nature: Tiergarten.. The massive park is great for walking, biking, renting a boat, and even ...

  4. Luitpoldpark - Wikipedia

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    The park was built as Munich was expanding north from Maxvorstadt in the early 20th century, in order to preserve green space in the growing city. [2] It was named in honor of the Bavarian Prince Regent Luitpold in 1911 to commemorate the prince's 90th birthday. [3] It is 33 hectares (82 acres) in size. [2]

  5. Walking tour - Wikipedia

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    Another early type of tour was The Grand Tour, undertaken in Europe in the 17th through 19th centuries, as part of a wealthy young man's education, [3] this involved a lengthy tour of Europe, with visits to cities, historic and cultural sites, which would involve similar walking tours as those undertaken by modern tourists. [4]

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  7. Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg - Wikipedia

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    Munich's first botanical garden, now called the "Old Botanical Garden", was established in 1809 based on designs by Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell near Karlsplatz, where its remains are still visible. It was replaced by the Botanical Garden of Munich-Nymphenburg in 1912/13 and officially opened on 10 May 1914.

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