17 Apr 2019

More of Munich

Wendy and I took it a little easier today and decided to do only a few things in Munich. We went to the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum (no, I can't either...) to check out their transportation collection. Lots of cars, trains, bicycles, etc. to see, many of which I had never heard about. Also had a large concrete snail outside. I didn't ask why, but took pictures anyway.



With an airbag??

They made cars as well...

Seems to be a mixed message...




We headed over to the antiquities museum, but actually didn't take many photos, except for this gold lion.


Nearby on the next street was an art piece called the "Endless Staircase" in the middle of a KPMG office building. Odd, but certainly something to view at least once.


We also walked to the Hofgarten, a small park near the Residenz. We came upon a large stone pavilion build in 1618 in honour of the god Diana. The best part was that there was (what I think was) a world class violinist playing for the public. He did most of the movements of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik without a discernible error. Definitely a random highlight!

We also went to the English Garden to see some nude sunbathers... I mean, where we saw some nude sunbathers... (no photos) then headed back to our hotel for the evening.

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