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The
Bavarian city of Munich, centre of southern Germany, is one of the country's
favourite tourist destinations, offering a unique combination of modern
flair and traditional charm, all mixed together with a heavy helping of
'Gemutlichkeit', the special German term for hearty, happy, healthy
togetherness. Traditionally the city, famous for its breweries and beer
halls, conjures up images of jolly red-cheeked, portly men in lederhosen,
downing steins of beer. There is plenty of this fun to be had, but Munich
and the Bavarian region has plenty more to recommend it to visitors. The
city has numerous great museums, art treasures, hi-tech industries and gems
of Gothic and Baroque architecture. It is also the gateway to the Bavarian
Alps, drawing winter sports enthusiasts from near and far. Munich itself was
founded in 1158 on the River Isar, and acquired its name, Munchen (home of
the monks) from its first monastery. It was the monks that started the beer
brewing tradition for which the city is now world famous, particularly since
it started celebrating an annual beer festival in 1810. Today close on six
million people visit the Oktoberfest every year, and consume more than five
and a half million litres of beer during its two-week run.
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