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King's Square should be a famous landmark in Munich. A must-visit area. The architecture here is mixed with Renaissance and Gothic architecture. Here - sometimes empty aftertaste feeling.
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King's Square is a neoclassical style square. It was used as a square for the Nazi military parade in World War II. It was built in the early 19th century. The Greek gatehouse in the west of it was built in 1862 to imitate the gatehouse on the Athens Hill. On the north and south sides of the square are several Roman temple-style buildings, which are now museums, including the Hellenic Museum, the Antiquities Museum and the Lengbach Art Gallery. The Hellenistic Museum has a large collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. The works date from the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD. The collections in the museum of cultural relics are mainly small ancient Greek and ancient Roman works of art, such as vases, jewelry, ceramics and weapons. The Lengbach Art Museum is located to the north of the Greek gatehouse. It used to be the private villa of the famous painter Lengbach. After 1929, the famous German painter genre "DerBlaueReiter" (DerBlaueReiter) was specially collected here, such as Kandinsky (WassilyKandinsky), Mark (FranzMarc), Münter (Gabriele Münter) and others have many paintings left in this museum inside. In summer, open-air concerts are held in the square, and films are sometimes shown.
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King's Square should be a famous landmark in Munich. A must-visit area. The architecture here is mixed with Renaissance and Gothic architecture. Here - sometimes empty aftertaste feeling.
The old King's Square has a museum and a church to visit for free on the periphery. The scenery of this square is also very good. You can see many good sculptures. During the day, you can see a long distance of scenery. The air is also very good. I like this city very much.
King's Square is a very important location. You can also see a lot of foreign tourists here. There is a Greek-style building on the square, and you can learn about the local style when you come here. [View] The scenery here is very good [Fun] Fun is very interesting
The King's Square of Munich is located in the centre of Munich, the southern city of Germany. It is a neoclassical style square. It used to be a Nazi parade square in the second stop. Founded in the early nineteenth century, the Greek Gateway in its western part was built in 1862 in imitation of the Gateway on the Athens Mountains. There are three museums in the square. Greek Museum, Heritage Museum and Lembach Museum of Art. The Greek Museum contains many ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. The works were written from the 6th century BC to the 4th century AD. Museum collections are mainly small Greek and Roman works of art, such as vases, jewelry, ceramics and weapons. The Lengbach Museum of Art is north of the Greek Gateway. In summer, outdoor concerts are held in the square, and sometimes movies are shown. The traffic in the square is very convenient.
Today, we formally become permanent residents of Germany. Today is also the Mid-Autumn Festival. We went to the bookstore for a tour. We saw MINECRAFT's stack of books. She bought two construction guides (German version) with her heart and soul. Then she went to the most Bavarian restaurant in Stuttgart for dinner. It was a festival. On her way back, she saw a band's LVE performance in King's Square. The music was very flaming, U Zi. He paid 20 euros for an album. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival My baby
This square is not a popular attraction. We passed it when we returned to the city from the British Garden. The front of the square is a grey curtain wall. It is boring to look at it, so I didn't go in and have a close look. There are three museums around the square, collecting Greek sculptures, pottery vases and so on. It's nice to have a Chinese restaurant on the side of the square.