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Cycle Tour Via Claudia Augusta München - Meran

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Elevation profile Cycle Tour Via Claudia Augusta München - MeranKloster SchäftlarnBad TölzZammer LochputzFliessRiedAltfinstermünzBurg NaudersbergAbtei MarienbergSchloss GoldrainSchloss JuvalMeran2504506508501050125014501650050100150200250300350

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Total distance in km

377

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Cumulative elevation gain in m

7.093

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Avg. slope uphill in %

1,88

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Cumulative elevation loss in m

7.302

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Track points in total

7.969

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Track points per km (avg)

21

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Start/endpoint

Start location

München, Bayern, DE (522 m NHN)

End location

Meran, Trentino-Südtirol, IT (313 m NHN)

Character

"Easiest" pass across the Alps, fully paved, separate bicycle road

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Travel to and from ...

To: Start from home in Munich

From: Train from Meran to Munich

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Dist. to route
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0 km
2,6 km
510 m

 

Kapuzinerhölzl
DE-80992 München

 

Hostel/Camping

 

0 km
1,5 km
514 m

DE-80638 München

 

Castle/palace

Schloss Nymphenburg, von der Parkseite

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Schloss Nymphenburg, von der Stadtseite

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Schloss Nymphenburg, Steinerner Saal

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Schloss Nymphenburg,Schlosspark

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Schloss Nymphenburg liegt im Westen Münchens Wikipedia Icon im Stadtbezirk Neuhausen-Nymphenburg Wikipedia Icon. Es bildet zusammen mit dem Schlosspark Nymphenburg Wikipedia Icon und den kleinen Parkburgen eine Einheit. Es zählt zu den großen Königsschlössern Europas und ist heute eine vielbesuchte Sehenswürdigkeit. Das Schloss war lange Zeit die Sommerresidenz der Wittelsbacher Wikipedia Icon.

Museen

Das Schloss beherbergt einige Museen:

Schlosspark

Hauptartikel: Schlosspark Nymphenburg Wikipedia Icon

Mit dem Schloss entstand zunächst ein kleiner Garten im italienischen Stil. In den Jahren von 1701 bis 1704 wurden Veränderungen und Erweiterungen des Gartens im Stil des französischen Barocks. Die Schaffung eines weitläufigen Landschaftsparks nach englischem Vorbild begann 1804 mit dem südlichen Parkteil, der 1807 fertiggestellt war und wurde 1810 bis 1823 mit dem nördlichen Teil vollendet.

Der Mittelkanal mit der Großen Kaskade teilt den Landschaftspark des Nymphenburger Parks in einen nördlichen und einen südlichen Bereich. Die Wasserzufuhr erfolgt von Westen aus der Würm Wikipedia Icon über den Pasing-Nymphenburger Kanal Wikipedia Icon, der zum Nordmünchner Kanalsystem Wikipedia Icon gehört. Das Wasser wird über zwei Kanäle nach Osten und Nordosten, sowie über den Hartmannshofer Bach nach Norden abgeleitet.

Im nördlichen Teil befindet sich der kleinere Pagodenburger See mit der Pagodenburg. Der botanische Garten Wikipedia Icon im Nordosten ist nicht Bestandteil des Nymphenburger Parks; er ist teilweise durch eine Mauer und eine Straße vom Park getrennt.

Im südlichen Teil befinden sich der größere Badenburger See mit Apollotempel und der Badenburg. Das Grüne Brunnhaus mit der Wassermühle für die Druckpumpen der Gartenfontäne im Dörfchen steht am südlichen, das Niveau des Würmkanals behaltenden Kanals. Die Amalienburg bestimmt den südöstlichen Parkteil.

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Seite „Schloss Nymphenburg“. In: Wikipedia, Die freie Enzyklopädie. Bearbeitungsstand: 3. Dezember 2012, 00:59 UTC. URL: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schloss_Nymphenburg&oldid=111224071 (Abgerufen: 9. Januar 2013, 15:58 UTC)

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Hours of opening

Schloss Nymphenburg, Marstallmuseum mit Museum "Nymphenburger Porzellan"
April bis 15. Oktober: 9-18 Uhr
16. Oktober bis März: 10-16 Uhr 
täglich geöffnet

Amalienburg, Badenburg, Pagodenburg und Magdalenenklause
April bis 15. Oktober: 9-18 Uhr (täglich geöffnet)
16. Oktober bis März: geschlossen

Letzter Einlass ist in allen Objekten 20 Minuten vor Ende der angegeben Öffnungszeit.

Alle Objekte sind an folgenden Tagen geschlossen: 1. Januar, Faschingsdienstag, 24, 25. und 31. Dezember

Schlosspark
Januar, Februar und November: 6.30-18 Uhr
März: 6-18.30 Uhr
April und September: 6-20.30 Uhr
Mai-August: 6-21.30 Uhr
Oktober: 6-19 Uhr
Dezember: 6.30-17.30 Uhr

Die Fontänen sind in der Regel von Ostern bis Mitte Oktober täglich von10 bis 12 Uhrund von14 bis 16 Uhr in Betrieb.

 

0 km
4,5 km
514 m

DE-81247 München

 

Castle/palace

Blutenburg Castle is an old ducal country seat in the west of Munich Wikipedia Icon, Germany, on the banks of river Würm Wikipedia Icon.

The castle was built between two arms of the River Würm for Duke Albert III, Duke of Bavaria Wikipedia Iconin 1438–39 as a hunting-lodge, replacing an older castle burned down in war. Albert's son, Duke Sigismund of Bavaria Wikipedia Icon, ordered extensions of the castle beginning in 1488; he died here in 1501.

He also ordered the construction of the palace chapel, a splendid masterpiece of late Gothicstyle which still has its stained-glass windows, along with the altars with three paintings created in 1491 by Jan Polack Wikipedia Icon. The main building became derelict during the Thirty Years War Wikipedia Icon, but was rebuilt in 1680–81. The castle is still surrounded by a ring wall with four towers.

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Hours of opening

  • Wehrganggalerie
    Montag – Freitag: 10.00 –16.00 Uhr
    Samstag / Sonntag: 14.00 –17.00 Uhr
  • Schatzkammer und Binette-Schröder-Kabinett
    Montag – Freitag: 10.00 –16.00 Uhr
  • Samstag / Sonntag: 14.00 –17.00 Uhr
  • Michael-Ende-Museum 
    Mittwoch  – Sonntag: 14.00 – 17.00 Uhr
  • James-Krüss-Turm
    Montag – Donnerstag: 10.00 – 16.00 Uhr
    Freitag: 10.00 - 14.00 Uhr
 

2 km
0,8 km
524 m

 

DE-80636 München-Neuhausen

 

Hotel without restaurant (garni)

 

2 km
3,0 km
509 m

DE-80809 München

 

Sports equipment

Olympiapark vom Olympiaberg gesehen

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Das Olympiastadion München vom Olympiaturm aus fotografiert.

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Coubertinplatz

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Olympiaturm, Stadion, Große Olympiahalle und BMW Vierzylinder

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The Olympiapark in Munich Wikipedia Icon, Germany, is an Olympic Park Wikipedia Icon which was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics Wikipedia Icon. Found in the area of Munich known as the "Oberwiesenfeld" ("upper meadow-field"), the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social, and religious events such as events of worship. The Park is administered by Olympiapark München GmbH, a holding company fully owned by the state capital of Munich.

The use of the term Olympiapark to designate the overall area has prevailed as a semiofficial practice, but no official name for the entire area exists: Rather, the general area comprises four separate sub-areas:

  • Olympic Area: Includes the Olympic sports facilities such as the Olympic Stadium Wikipedia Icon and the Olympic Hall Wikipedia Icon with Olympic Tower Wikipedia Icon. Also in this area are the Olympic Swim Hall Wikipedia Icon and Olympic Event Hall.
  • Olympic Village Wikipedia Icon, comprising two villages, one male and one female.
  • Olympic Media City ("Pressestadt"), today the home of the Olympic Shopping Center. Strictly speaking, this portion belongs to the area of district of "Moosach."
  • Olympic Park: Adjoining the Olympic Area to the south, this park includes the Olympic Mountain and Olympic Lake.

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