In the tower of the New City Hall (Neues Rathaus) on Marienplatz is Munich’s world-famous glockenspiel. With its 43 bells and 32 life-size figures, the large solar-powered mechanical clock first ...
The Munich Glockenspiel in the New City Hall (Rathaus) tower at Marienplatz is world-famous. Here you can find out when to visit and what the dancing figures actually mean. Daily at 11am and 12 ...
The panoramic view from the observation tower The glockenspiel and the exterior facade show Munich's city history. The balcony of the New Town Hall is Munich's most popular place for sports teams ...
For Munich day trippers ... Past visitors also recommended timing your visit for the daily glockenspiel shows at the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus), which take place at 11 a.m. and noon.
A new ranking of the world's 'most walkable cities' found Munich at the top of the list. Here's why Germany's third largest city rates highly with both residents and travellers on foot.
It seems every visitor to Munich wants to see Marienplatz (the town square at the center of the city) and its famous glockenspiel. Located inside the Neue Rathaus (New Town Hall), the glockenspiel ...
The streets of Munich are relatively quiet in May and this year is no different. Around the famous Marienplatz, tourists still look up as the famous town hall Glockenspiel chimes on the hour.
Munich, in southeastern Germany ... s main square since 1158 and features the Glockenspiel, a mechanical clock, in the facade of the Town Hall. Famous for its life-size characters, the clock ...