The Gemeentemuseum (Municipal Museum) in the Hague was designed by H.P. Berlage
Franz Marc 'Little Oak Tree' Wassily Kandinsky 'Interior (My dining room)' 'Impression VI (Sunday)' Robert Delaunay 'Window on the city' August Macke 'Zoological Garden I' Nam June Paik 'Henry James on Eastern Island' Louise Bourgeois 'Cell XXVI' Piet Mondriaan 'Grey Tree' 'Victory Boogie Woogie' 'Magis 360° Chair' by Konstantin Grcic A room with costumes you could try on Sol LeWitt 'Isometric Forms' 'De Porseleinroute' (the porcelain route) by Peter van Dongen
I've always wondered how the interior of the Stadsschouwburg (or city theater) would look, so Wing & I went on a tour of the theater. It felt like a private tour, since our group consisted of 6 people. Our guide told some interesting stories and showed us almost every nook and cranny of the theater. It was really fascinating; so whenever you have some spare time on the first Saturday of the month, take the tour for only € 5,-! View from the stage Melkweg Rabozaal View of Leidseplein & Leidsestraat
Altes Rathaus, which also houses a toy museum in the tower Neues Rathaus Nationaltheather Wittelsbacher fountain Theatinerkirche Feldherrnhalle Nice courtyard behind a San Fransisco Coffee Company Dianatempel in the Hofgarten Bayerische Staatskanzle Tunnel from the Hofgarten to the Englischer Garten Guys surfing on the Eisbach, a man made-river in the Englischer Garten.
Chinesischer Turm At the Chinesischer Turm ('Chinese Tower') is the second largest beer garden in Munich and I'm not a big fan of beer, but you haven't been to Munich if you haven't drunk ein maß Bier... They have a beer called Radler, which consists of one part lemonade and one part white beer, which I liked better than the regular white beer.
Drinking ein Weiß Bier Kleinhesseloher See Monopteros 'Walking Man' by Jonathan Borofsky Siegestor Huuge pizza at L'Osteria One of the fountains in front of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich We went to the Olympiapark 'cause we thought the Allianz Arena football stadium would be there (not...). However BMW World and the Olympia Tower were located there and we thought it would be a good idea to go to the top of the tower and get a view of the city. The view wasn't very impressive, Munich doesn't really have high buildings I guess. If you ever plan on going to the Olympia tower, visit it at daylight. Then you might actually see something, even the Alps perhaps. The only mentionable thing we saw, was the Allianz Arena and yep, it was pretty far away. The Allianz Arena, also known as the 'Toilet Bowl', is the stadium of FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 München. The stadium is lit up in red when Bayern is playing, blue when TSV is playing and white whenever the national team is playing. After our little site seeing, we met up with Chun's friend Robert. He told us that you can hire a BMW at the BMW Welt for only E 5,- for a WHOLE DAY! Sadly none of us had brought a driver's license...
BMW Welt View from the Olympiaturm We waited forever for the stadium to turn from white... ...to red... ...and finally into blue... Robert took us to Schloss Nymphenburg, which used to be a summer residence of the Bavarian kings. Somehow the gates were still open and Robert led us to the back. It was kinda spooky, because we knew there was a huge park somewhere, but we couldn't see anything in the darkness. Still a very beautiful palace nonetheless... Tried to capture the gorgeous moon peeking through the clouds Frauenkirche Der Teufelstritt, or Devil's Footstep, at the entrance of the Frauenkirche. According to a legend, the builder of the church had made a pact with the devil. The devil would help him built the church for free, if the church wouldn't have any windows. He figured you can't build a church without windows, so he was certain he'd take the builder's soul. However, when the church was finished, the devil stood at the entrance and couldn't spot a single window. He madly stomped his foot and left a footprint. Turned out, the colums of the church blocked the windows from the angle where the devil stood. Interior of the St. Michael Kirche Bavarian State library Inside the library Munich is a really lovely city with lots of history, there's still so much I wanted to see and visit. Renting a BMW alone is worth the reason to visit Munich again. ;)
Near empty plane on the flight back, which meant I had a whole row to myself!