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a | Pending Berlin's
full recovery from its long period of division, MUNICH is the
German city which most has the air of a capital about it.
Even though it has never ruled over a territory any larger than the present-day Land, the grandiose palaces from Bavaria's era as an independent kingdom give it the appearance of a metropolis of great importance. When this is added to a remarkable postwar economic record (courtesy of such hi-tech giants as the car manufacturer BMW, the aerospace company MBB and the electronics group Siemens), and to its hard-won status as the national trendsetter in fashion matters, it's easy to see why Munich acts as a magnet to outsiders. Students flock here to study; the rich and jet-set like to live here, as do writers, painters, musicians and film-makers, while foreign nationals now make up more than a fifth of the population. Munich's other, more familiar face is of a homely city of provincially
minded locals whose zest for drinking, seen at an extreme during
the annual Oktoberfest, is kept up all year round in cavernous
beer halls and spacious gardens. |
For photos from Munich, see the Munich gallery page ... |