Further north from the Marienplatz is the National Theater and walking a little further, you will find the Odeonplatz Ludwigstrasse where you can enter the garden Hofgarten.
The Nymphenburg Palace, also located there, was the summer residence of the kings of Bavaria.
Nuremberg is Bavaria’s second largest city with nearly 500,000 inhabitants. It is a city with a history dating back to the eleventh century. It was known for serving as the negative stage mass demonstrations to Nazis in the 1930s. Later, its center was reduced to ashes in the Allied bombings of World War 2, but the reconstruction was accurate and its original traces were preserved original. As such, Nuremberg is now a very beautiful city where you can highlight its historic.
Dachau is a town of 40,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Munich. Its name is famous for having hosted the first Nazi concentration camp since 1933. Due to prison overcrowding they managed the inauguration of this camp where the Nazis put prisoners they disliked.
Later served as a training concentration for the SS (Secret Service) in newer fields such as Auschwitz. Within the walls of this concentration camp, that like all the others had the phrase “Arbeit Macht Frei” (Work brings freedom) at the gates, 30,000 were arrested on the day of release in 1945.
Dachau had a crematorium and a gas chamber that was never used since the prisoners were transported to other camps for extermination. In 1965, the Dachau concentration camp was turned into a museum and a memorial that can be visited today.

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