Karlsplatz - Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
Munich Info - Karlsplatz (Stachus) [en] ius Föderl. The name might however also originate from the expression 'Stachel' (prickle). This was the term given to the arrows of the marksmen who used to try their combating skills in front of the Karlstor ... munich-info.de
Munich Sightseeing | Stachus | Karlsplatz Munich as it is known to locals (although the origin of that name is not clear) is one of the busiest places in the city. Once a place with such high traffic that it almost collapsed, the Karlsplatz was rebuilt in the 1960s and today presents itself with underground stores, metro and train stations on seve... locationsite.de
Karlsplatz (Stachus)- Munich, Germany - VirtualTourist.com The large fountain partially shown in the photo was crafted in Karlsplatz prior to the 1972 Olympic games. People cool off in the fountain on hot Summer days. However, there were no takers on this unusually cold morning in late May, when the temperature was stightly above the freezing mark. Karlspla... virtualtourist.com
Karlsplatz (Stachus) - Munich Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com This is the entrance to the Pedestrian zone and one of Europe's busiest squares. In the middle there's a huge fountain, which was built for the Olympic Games in 1972. Munich has one of the biggest pedestrian zones in Germany. It is like an open air mall with houndreds of restaurants, stores, cafes a... virtualtourist.com
Karlsplatz (Stachus), Munich | MyTravelGuide.com When the foundations of the city walls were laid in 1791, Prince Karl Theodor ordered the construction of a square in front of the Neuhauser Tor, now the Karlstor. The square was named Karlsplatz after the prince, although the locals call it Stachus, probably after the Wirtschaft zum Stachus, or Sta... mytravelguide.com
|
|
|
|