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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Munich:

Munich – capital and the most populated city in the German state of Bavaria. With over 1,450,000 residents in 310.43 km2 (119.86 sq mi) it is also Germany's third most populated Großstadt. Munich is considered a global city as of 2015,[1] one of the most prosperous and fastest growing cities in Germany.

General reference

Geography of Munich

Geography of Munich

Munich
München
Munich is located in Germany
Munich
Munich
Location within Germany
Coordinates: 48°08′N 11°34′E / 48.133°N 11.567°E / 48.133; 11.567

Location of Munich

Environment of Munich

Natural geographic features of Munich

The river Isar in Munich

Areas of Munich

Satellite picture of the Munich Larger Urban Zone

Munich Metropolitan Region

Boroughs of Munich

Locations in Munich

City gates of Munich

The Propylaea

Cultural and exhibition centres in Munich

The Gasteig

Fountains in Munich

Monuments and memorials in Munich

Museums and galleries in Munich

The Glyptothek
Bavarian State Collection of Antiques
The Lenbachhaus

Museums in Munich

Palaces and villas in Munich

The Nymphenburg Palace
The Schleissheim Palace

Parks and gardens in Munich

The Monopteros in the Englischer Garten
The Olympiapark

Public squares and open spaces in Munich

Königsplatz

Religious buildings in Munich

Munich Frauenkirche
The Theatine Church

Secular buildings in Munich

The BMW Headquarters
Bayerische Staatskanzlei
The Maximilianeum

Streets in Munich

Streets in Munich

Theatres in Munich

Prinzregententheater
The Siegestor

Theatres in Munich

Triumphal arches in Munich

Demographics of Munich

Demographics of Munich

Government and politics of Munich

BMW 535d (F11) station wagons in the new blue livery of the Bavarian State Police

Administration of Munich

Law and order in Munich

Military in Munich

History of Munich

History of Munich

History of Munich, by period or event

Ludwig I of Bavaria, King of Bavaria, an important sponsor for the arts in Munich

Timeline of Munich

History of Munich, by subject

Culture of Munich

The Munich Stadtmuseum
BMW Welt, a multi-use exhibition center situated next to the BMW Headquarters
Façade of the Academy of Fine Arts in Neo-Renaissance style
The Rococo façade of the Holnstein Palace

Arts in Munich

Architecture of Munich

Architecture of Munich

Cinema of Munich

Music of Munich

The MünchenKlang ensemble comprising a choir and an orchestra
The Munich Philharmonic

Music of Munich

Theatre of Munich

Visual arts of Munich

Gamsbart, a tuft of hair traditionally worn on Trachten hats as a decoration
The Neue Messe München exhibition center
Celebrating 200 years of Oktoberfest in 2010
The Bayerischer Rundfunk's headquarters in Munich

Bavarian traditional clothing

Cuisine of Munich

Events in Munich

Languages of Munich

Media in Munich

People from Munich

Religion in Munich

The Freising Cathedral

Religion in Munich

Sports in Munich

The FC Bayern Munich team in 2015
The Allianz Arena
The Olympiastadion

Sport in Munich

Economy and infrastructure of Munich

BMW 420d Gran Coupé, a four-door coupé in the premium midsize class produced by the Bavarian manufacturer BMW
The Hypo-Haus, a central administrative building of the HypoVereinsbank
The Charles Hotel
The Riem Arcaden

Economy of Munich

Transportation in Munich

Class 423 train at Ebersberg S-Bahn station
U-bahn train at Freimann station

Public transport in Munich

Air transport in Munich

Rail transport in Munich

Road transport in Munich

Education in Munich

The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, one of Germany's most prestigious universities

Education in Munich

Research institutes in Munich

Healthcare in Munich

Hospitals in Munich

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alpha, Beta and Gamma cities (updated 2015)". Spotted by Locals.
  2. ^ Names of European cities in different languages: M–P#M

Wikimedia Atlas of Munich