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"Building Bridges" – Munich turns 850 years old |
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| | The year 1158 is considered
the official year that Munich
was founded. Heinrich the Lion built a bridge over the Isar River
to guide the Salt Route
through what is now the city center. It marked the beginning of
Munich's future. Now, 850
years later, the city is having a huge birthday celebration, the likes
of which
are only possible every 50 years. The program of events includes
exciting evenings
and magnificent parties, cultural events and folk art as well as music,
theater
and plays. | | | |  | | You can catch a concert at the Munich Philharmonic, stroll
down the Old
Ring Road devoid of cars, experience the city as a theater, take in the
lights
along the banks of the Isar, enjoy traditional dancing or "rock out"
in the streets. Tap a keg and celebrate with your neighbors, discover
the
city's unknown treasures, marvel at the wonders of science, and take a
close
look at companies and the work they do. All eyes will be focused on
Munich – its past, present and future – during the
summer of 2008.
For more details see www.muenchen850.de |
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Important dates |
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- June 14 and 15, 2008, City Foundation Festival
- June 8, 9 and 11, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra
- June 14, reopening of the Cuvilliés Theater
- July 19 and 20, Altstadtring Festival: theater, music, dance, games and sports
- July 5 and 6, “Neighbors build bridges” –a festive weekend on St.-Jakobs-Platz
- July 12, special concert by the Munich Philharmonic
- August 2 and 3, Isar Bridge Festival
- As of July 24, 11.01 a.m. the Valentin-Karlstadt Museum refreshed
- As of June 5, the Munich Secession, Villa Stuck
- From June 6, Typically Munich! – Münchner Stadtmuseum (City Museum)
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