I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake.The great affair is to move.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Oktoberfest 2011
Munich Oktoberfest 2011(Münchner Oktoberfest 2011) is the biggest celebration in Germany and is the largest festival in the world.
Oktoberfest in the World: All over the world are celebrated according to the Munich Oktoberfest model.
The Big tents: This are my shoots and let me tell you this are the heart of the Oktoberfest. There are 14 large beer tents at the Oktoberfest.
Armbrustschützen - Bull's Eye!
The Oktoberfest crossbow competition in this tent is considered one of the great Wiesn highlights.Fischer Vroni - For Fish lovers
For those with no interest in pig's knuckles and the like, Fischer-Vroni is the right place to go.Ochsenbraterei - All kinds of oxen
The Ochsenbraterei does offer an amazing variety of different oxen specialties.Bräurosl - True Wiesn tradition
The Heide family has solidly managed the tent "Braeurosl" for seven generations.Augustiner-Festhalle - Family friendly and great fun
This tent is considered to be the friendliest of all at Oktoberfest.Schottenhamel - Pure Tradition
The Schottenhamel is one of the most important tents of the Wiesn, as everything starts inside this tent.Löwenbräu - A lion marks the spot
A favorite meeting place which cannot be missed: The Löwenbräu tent with its massive, 4.5 meter tall lion.Hofbräu Festhalle - World famous
The counterpart to the Hofbraeuhaus located in the city of Munich is also a huge tourist attraction at the Wiesn.Hippodrom - truly "hip"
One of the favorite tents of the Munich locals.Käfer's Wies’n-Schänke
Celebrity meeting place and gourmet temple.Winzerer Fähndl - A toast to Gemuetlichkeit
A further place to meet celebrities at the Wiesn, which is in great part due to the fantastic atmosphere in this cozy tent.Weinzelt - A glass of wine…
Who says that you always have to drink beer at the Wiesn?
For all the meadow Visitors who are not beer drinkers, it is worth a visit: in addition to beer, there is wine, sparkling wine and champagne.
Schützen-Festzelt - Under Bavaria's eyes
Warm potato-salad and cold beer.Hacker - Bavarian Heaven
With the surrounding clouds and stars in this tent, you may feel as though you are truly in a "Bavarian Heaven".The Wiesn-Map
Overview of the 14 big and 20 small tents
Yes with 14 tents the oktoberfest-visitors doesn't have it easy to choose from, and which one more awesome than other!
There are also 20 tents.
Schiebl's Kaffeehaferl
Ammer's Roasted Duck and Chicken
Wirtshaus im Schichtl
The Stiftl-Tent and its world-famous chicken.
Wildmoser’s Roasted Duck and Chicken
Feisinger's Kas- und Weinstub'n
Glöckle Wirt
Café Mohrenkopf
Able's Kalbs-Kuchl
Poschner's Roastes Duck and Chicken
Bodo's Café Tent
Café Kaiserschmarrn
Münchner Knödelei
Zur Bratwurst
Hochreiter's Haxnbraterei
Sieber Wurstbraterei
Wiesn Guglhupf
Heinz' Sausage and Chicken Grill
Heimer's Roasted Duck and Chicken
The Wildstuben
WIESN PLAN 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Rome
ROME
Rome is the capital City of Italy and is the most beautiful city I've ever seen in my life though this the most populated city and comune but still in love in this city.. The City is located in a central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula.Rome is predominantly a Roman Catholic, and the city has been an important center of religion.
Rome is a home to the Vatican City and St.Peter's Basilica, Rome's cathedral is the Basilica of St.John Lateran, located to the south-east of the city center.
The Colosseum
The Colosseum or the Coliseum originally the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is the center of the city of Rome, Italy . The largest city built in The Roman Empire. It is also considered one of the greatest works of Roman Architecture and Roman Engineering..
This is Rome's most popular tourist-attractions and has still close connection with the Roman Catholic Church..
Frauenkirche
Frauenkirche (Munich)
The Cathedral of Our Lady in Munich's old town, often women's church is called the cathedral church of the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.
The three-aisled late Gothic brick chapel with the surrounding rim is 109 m long, 40 meters wide and 37 meters high. The two towers with their distinctive hoods differ by exactly one meter in height, they are almost equal, the north tower is 98.57 meters long than the south tower is 98.45 meters. This is the south tower and it can be climbed and offers a unique view of Munich and the nearby Alps.
The church has 20,000 people standing space. The interior is not overwhelming for his size because it is divided by 22 sent row arranged high octagonal. From the main entrance seen from the rows of columns seem lifted by "walls" between the upright with star vaults equipped ships. From the spatial effect of the church there is a legend associated with foothprint in a square base plate at the entrance of the nave, called the devils kick.
Münchner Stadtmuseum
Munich City Museum is on St.Jakobs-Platz is from the City of Munich Kulturrefererat. I went there one time with my friends and its worthy. I love History a lot.so every Museum in Germany i likes to go . .
Munich Film Museum
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Cinemathequemakes the museum's collection to the public as accessible as the research.
The Filmmuseum houses the cinematic works by filmmakers who are classified as frontier no national achieve.
The Film Museum is co-organized of the International Silent Film Festival in Bonn and shows a selection of the program, then in Munich.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Neuschwanstein
Things just couldn't be done fast enough. In 1868, only four years after his coronation, the twenty-three year old king Ludwig ll ordered the drafting of plans for a castle to be built within view of his parents seat Hohenschwangau.From impressions engraved in his mind from his time at Hohenschwangau, Ludwig ll followed the traditional of medieval chivalry. Starting with the original idea of a small building of almost playful lightness, a plan soon grew for a monumental castle in a neo-Romanesque style. In 1880 the basic structure of Neuschwanstein, which is at the same time a fortress and a royal residence, had been finished; the entire complex however was only completed in 1892, after the king’s death. Only the principal rooms in a castle, the living quarters and state rooms, however, would be furnished during Ludwig ll’s lifetime.
A ling drive winds up to the crenelated gateway flanked by corner towers.
Originally Neuschwanstein was intended as a „temple“ to Richard Wagner. Tristan and Isolde, Lohengri, Tannhauser, and Die Meistersinger were the operas from which the motifs for the murals wer supposed to be taken. For the king something else mattered: namely with Neuschwantein he envisioned ressurecting Mont Salvat, the mythical castle of the Holy Grail. For him the world of the Grail was the most chivalrous and exalted form of a Christian endeavor. Recent art historical research has only now been able to clarify how such notions can be explained solely on the basis of Ludwig’s own life history. The gravely oppresive conflict he endured between a guilt-ridden eroticism, with which he struggled throughout his life, and his resultant deep longing for purity and holiness, weighed heavily on him. Sin and Salvation are the basic concepts based on which the legends to be illustrated were chosen.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
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