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What are the articles and sentences describing Munich, Germany?

1 Munich Palace District is adjacent to englischer garten, the largest park in Munich. English gardens cover a vast area and have beautiful scenery. There are always many citizens resting and sunbathing on the lawn, which is a harmonious scene. Walking through the English garden into the palace area, or walking in the English garden after visiting the palace area can be a pleasure.

Second sentence Munich, a city close to dreams. There are both a dream car-BMW, and a dream castle-Neuschwanstein Castle. The biggest Oktoberfest in the world unleashed the infinite passion of Munich people. Passion breeds creativity. Only the perfect combination of technology and passion can create high-tech works of art like BMW cars. Only the combination of supreme power and artistic temperament can give birth to Neuschwanstein Castle. The castle closest to a fairy tale is the only one on earth.

In Munich, the locals used to call him "Old Peter" (German: alte peter). The "old Peter" in people's mouth is actually not a person, but a church in Munich. Built in 1 180, this church is the oldest church in the city. Its name is St. Peter's Church. This church, which once had a fascinating history, is now one of tourists' favorite attractions and the pride of Munich people.

World War II broke out. Munich became the command center of Hitler's Nazi Party and the source of disaster. Ironically, the Third Reich, created by Hitler's arrogance, finally went to the grave of extinction, and more than 90% of the buildings in Munich were destroyed by the play. Architectural culture has suffered an unprecedented disaster. This is my first impression of Munich.

The fifth sentence is much transformed. These magnificent palaces in Munich still stand quietly among the green trees and flowers, and the small canals in the palaces still flow with water as clear as a mirror. The reflections of the trees on both sides of the river are so clear and far away, and even some waterfowl and swans build nests on the banks and aquatic plants in the river to raise their offspring. However, the once glorious country is gone, the once luxurious intoxication is gone, and those beautiful women are dead.

Enthusiastic Munich also has a profound side. Noble and elegant, the palace area with a long history and the Notre Dame church with distinctive characteristics tell a long history and are extremely brilliant. Gothic new town hall, King's Square in Rome and all kinds of modern buildings, one after another, make you walk into the corridor of architectural history, and you can't help but sigh that the name "European Architecture Museum" really deserves its reputation. Walking between museums is quite a bit of a feeling of walking between history and modernity, which is long and intriguing.

7. Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is the third largest city in Germany and the most important economic and cultural center and transportation and aviation hub in southern Germany. This charming city is the pride of Bavarians, not only because of its colorful colors, but also because of its historical traditions. Compared with Berlin or Hamburg, Munich's urban appearance is very elegant and neat, and the houses on the street and the green trees are beautifully and harmoniously matched. It is the most beautiful city in Germany with a population of 3 million.

The eighth sentence is located in the center of Munich, which is the intersection of important buildings in Munich from16th century to19th century. There are many buildings in Munich Palace, such as King's Building, maximilian Palace, Ballroom Building, Bavarian Opera House and General Memorial Hall. Due to different times and functions, these buildings are brilliant, broad, simple or complex, which can be described as different styles, but noble atmosphere is the common feature of Munich Palace buildings. If you see a lion statue in the palace area of Munich, remember to touch the lion's nose so that you can be blessed.

Munich is one of the major cultural centers in Europe, and it is also the activity territory of many outstanding composers such as Richard strauss and carl orff. There are more than 3,000 galleries, more than 50 museums, 4 opera houses, 3 world-class symphony orchestras and many bookstores in the city, which shows Munich people's love for art. As early as Napoleon swept Europe, Munich had become the art center of Bavaria. Art sublimated the charm of Munich.

10 During the years when I was studying at the University of Munich in Germany, I once blamed myself for not learning anything in the first two years. Looking back now, my life in Germany was a slow stew of soup stock, and the taste slowly came out. Although the knowledge I learned at school is limited, it can actually help me get familiar with it in hindsight. And my keen perception of Germany is a broader and more valuable resource. If you have a heart to relieve nostalgia, no matter where you are, you can become a butterfly in endless fireworks.

1 1 Munich is located at the northern foot of the Alps, which is the main traffic route from Germany to Austria and southern Europe. On the way to Italy, I drove through Austria. Along the way, I saw the scattered Alps, and the distant snow-capped mountains in the blue sky and white clouds came into view. The rural scenery outside the window seems to be always so neat and beautiful. Fields are like neatly divided carpets or farmhouses dotted with red roofs. The first record of Munich in history was in 1 102.

Munich is located on the Hisar River at the northern foot of the Alps in southern Germany. It is one of the major economic, cultural, scientific and transportation centers in Germany and one of the most prosperous cities in Europe. At the same time, Munich still retains the quaint customs of the former Bavarian capital, so it is called "the village of one million people". It is the center of bioengineering, software and service industry. It has the headquarters of major companies and the European headquarters of many multinational companies.

13 When you walk on the streets of Munich, along the river where herons nest, and in the quiet and harmonious crowd, feel the nature of green trees and grass on the streets and roadsides, and feel the charm of ancient bronze buildings, you will feel that man and nature can be so harmonious that they have almost reached a seamless state. In such a living environment, is it really that important to be an emperor? Is the historical burden really that heavy?

Munich is the cultural center and capital of Bavaria in southern Germany and the third largest city in Germany. Compared with the rigorous and conservative style of Nande, the lively and cheerful pace of life in Munich seems a bit abrupt. The annual Oktoberfest immersed the whole city in a happy atmosphere. Lively Bavarians always have a smile on their faces, and this joyful and free atmosphere has become an important factor to attract tourists from all over the world.

Bavaria has a vast territory and rich products. It has always been a rich hometown, and its capital, Munich, is certainly more magnificent. When I came to Munich and walked in the street, I found that this is a city with many historical sites. Many buildings on the street are magnificent, with faintly visible ancient marks. My daughter lives in the southwest of Munich. The old building is very high, and the old floor inside is always creaking when walking. I had to walk gently on it for fear of disturbing others.

King Ludwig the Almighty unified Germany and made Berlin the capital of Germany. The tour guide told us that Munich is a famous place rich in beautiful women in Germany. As the saying goes, women conquer the world by conquering men. Many beautiful women produced here in those days were taken over by King Ludwig. In other words, many women in Munich conquered King Ludwig. Therefore, it is better to say that the beauties of Munich unified Germany than King Ludwig unified Germany.