Munchin (Munich)
"Home of Germany's Most Beautiful Women."Men's Health Deutschland ranked Munich as such in a recent issue. I was there yesterday, and can't say I disagree.
I spent the (whole) day there with two other students named Jason.
The 3 Jasons do Munich.
The city is not only home to beautiful women, but also Germany's best University (80,000 Students!), BMW's HQ, and lots of wealth, history and culture. I remember walking down a City Center street noting the cars parked along it: BMW, Porche, Audi, BMW, BMW, Porche, Mercedes, BMW, Mercedes, BMW, Audi. Anyways... Clocking in at a little less than 2 Million residents, there's plenty to do.
We checked out "Studentstadt" (Student City), a residential complex home to 3,000 students, where one of the 3 Jason's (A Fullbright Scholar) lives, before moving into the city to explore the University district. Over lunch I tried my first WeissCola - an interesting but very tasty (much like a milkshake) mix of Weiss Bier and Coke. Very popular amongst the youth. But a warning to you Americans: Don't try this without a creamy, well made beer (No KeyLite!!!).
That afternoon we spent faffing around the central town area, wandering around their vast English Gardens in the city center, visiting a breathtaking, stark white Cathedral, and generally enjoying getting ourselves lost. By far the most unique sight of the afternoon was the group of Surfers busting a few moves in a local Canal. This is tubing to a new extreme! There is a very high pressure canal traveling thru the city center's English Gardens - and at one particular spot after a bridge, a formation of cement has created a perma-wave of considerable force. Surfers in wet and dry suits take advantage of this year-round, sunrise to sunset. Some were obviously trying for their first time. Others were doing spins, splashing the crowd, and looked like Beach Bums stuck in Central Europe.
You can find pictures of this and the rest of the day HERE.
Later that night we went to the one, the only HoffBrau Haus. Beer Central. These guys practically invented Oktober Fest. Off course the food, the beer (Comes exclusively in 1 liter portions), and the traditional Bavarian Band were excellent. An interesting side note about the Haus: Hitler used to hold conferences there during his stays in Munich. What were formerly Swastikas painted on the ceiling are now Bavarian Flags. But if you look closely, you'll notice that their positioning looks suspicious (see photos).
As if we hadn't had a good enough day already, an Italian friend of Jason's picked us up with his red-hot Fiat Coup, and drove us over to the cultural center of the old Olympic Village. There we meet up with a Belgian and some Germans and checked out a Student written and produced Theater Piece (auf Deutsch und French). It was an interesting piece consisting of singing, dancing, acting and covering everything from office work to the 7 Deadly Sins to a couple of fairytales. Overall very well done, esp. Considering the scope of the project.
Despite doing so much, I had plenty of time to collect myself in Munich, as the other 2 Jasons are both Classics Majors, and geeked out on me a couple times (I just can't keep up with discussions over the accent inclinations in old Greek). I'll post later on some of my thoughts...
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Ah HoffBrau Haus...it is fun. I wonder if the cool and very noisey clanky art piece is still up in Munich near the HoffBrau Haus. I'll have to dig up my photo of it. Looks like tons of fun and makes think of the time I spent in Munich.
If you get a chance, go to Dachau which is near Munich. The history is amazing but very chilling.
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