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  • Alter Nordfriedhof (Munich)
    Alter Nordfriedhof (Munich) Cemetery in Munich, Germany
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    The Alter Nordfriedhof ("Old North Cemetery") is a former cemetery located in the Arcisstrasse in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is not to be confused with the Nordfriedhof in Munich, which was set up only a short time later in Schwabing. Construction began in 1866 to designs by the city architect Arnold Zenetti.
  • Westpark (Munich)
    Westpark (Munich) a large urban public park in Munich, Germany.
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    The Westpark is a large urban public park in Munich, Germany. It was designed by landscape architect Peter Kluska and completed in 1983. It hosted the International Garden Expo 83 that same year. The park covers an area of 720,000 m (7,750,016 sq ft) (178 acres) extending 2.6 km from east to west. The Garmischer Straße divides the park into an eastern and western section.
  • Theresienwiese
    Theresienwiese Official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest
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    Theresienwiese is an open space in the Munich borough of Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt. It serves as the official ground of the Munich Oktoberfest. A space of 420,000 square metres (4,500,000 sq ft), it is bordered in the west by the Ruhmeshalle and the Bavaria statue, symbolizing the State of Bavaria, and in the east by Esperantoplatz, a square named for the international language Esperanto. There, a memorial commemorates the victims of the 1980 Oktoberfest bombing. Bavariaring, an orbital road, provides access to visiting traffic. In the north the towers of the Paulskirche are visible.
  • Hofgarten (Munich)
    Hofgarten (Munich) Garden in Munich, Germany
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    The Hofgarten (Court Garden) is a garden in the center of Munich, Germany, located between the Residenz and the Englischer Garten.
  • Englischer Garten
    Englischer Garten Public park in Munich
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    The Englischer Garten (English Garden) is a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits. It was created in 1789 by Sir Benjamin Thompson (1753–1814), later Count Rumford (Reichsgraf von Rumford), for Prince Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria. Thompson's successors, Reinhard von Werneck (1757–1842) and Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell (1750–1823), advisers on the project from its beginning, both extended and improved the park.
  • Nymphenburg Palace Park
    Nymphenburg Palace Park park of Nymphenburg Palace in Munich
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    The Nymphenburg Palace Park ranks among the finest and most important examples of garden design in Germany. In combination with the palace buildings, the Grand circle entrance structures and the expansive park landscape form the ensemble of the Nymphenburg Summer Residence of Bavarian dukes and kings, located in the modern Munich Neuhausen-Nymphenburg borough. The site is a Listed Monument, a Protected Landscape and to a great extent a Natura2000 area.
  • Luitpoldpark
    Luitpoldpark public park in Munich, Germany
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    Luitpoldpark is a public park in the Schwabing-West borough of Munich, Germany.
  • Panzerwiese
    Panzerwiese heath in Munich, Germany
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    The Panzerwiese is a 200 hectare heath area in Milbertshofen-Am Hart in the north of Munich, Germany.
  • Zamilapark
    Zamilapark human settlement in Germany
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    The Zamilapark is a park- and residential area in Munich Zamdorf. It was built between 1983 and 1991 by Bayerische Hausbau and adjoins to the tracks of the Munich North Ring and Munich East–Munich Airport railway. Not far from the park is the S-Bahn-Station Daglfing. In the center of the park is a small lake, called Zamilasee. At the North side is a football pitch located and at the South side is the residential area.
  • Westfriedhof (Munich)
    Westfriedhof (Munich) Cemetery in Munich, Germany
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    The Westfriedhof (West Cemetery) in Munich is situated in the south of the city district of Moosach. The main entrance is at Baldurstraße 28. The cemetery was laid out in 1898; the buildings, by the architect Hans Grässel, were completed in 1902. The Westfriedhof contains over 40,000 grave plots. The monuments in the principal avenue, many of them by the Munich sculptor Heinrich Waderé, are especially imposing.
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