Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, München

Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, München

Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, München
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Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum, München

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Images à proximité de Munich

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A: Demolition Work

Par Markus Matern, à 20 mètres

In the Munich city centre you find quite some building work going on. For this building the demolitio...

Demolition Work

B: Demolition Work

Par Markus Matern, à 30 mètres

In the Munich city centre you find quite some building work going on. For this building the demolitio...

Demolition Work

D: Construction work near Frauenkirche

Par Markus Matern, à 90 mètres

Construction work near Frauenkirche

E: St. Michael

Par Markus Matern, à 100 mètres

St. Michael

F: Teufelstritt

Par Matthias Kunze, à 110 mètres

Laut einer alten Münchner Stadtsage hat an dieser Stelle der Teufel so fest auf dem Fußboden der Frau...

Teufelstritt

G: Construction Work in the City Centre

Par Markus Matern, à 150 mètres

The headquarters of Munich's largest newspaper is gone and the construction works for the new buildin...

Construction Work in the City Centre

H: Demolition Work

Par Markus Matern, à 180 mètres

In the Munich city centre you find quite some building work going on. This is the ongoing demolition ...

Demolition Work

I: Löwenhofpassage

Par Markus Matern, à 190 mètres

Not far from Munichs busy and crowded pedestrian zone there are almost secret backyards to discover. ...

Löwenhofpassage

J: Bavaria's prime minister Edmund Stoiber

Par Markus Matern, à 230 mètres

The last week of Edmund Stoiber's tenure has begun. So this is the last time he and his wife drive in...

Bavaria's prime minister Edmund Stoiber

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Ceci est un aperçu de Munich

Munich is the capital of the German state of Bavaria and is Germany's third largest city, located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Black and gold - the colors of the Holy Roman Empire - have been the city's official colors since the time of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

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