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- en.wikipedia.org Hofgarten (Munich)Garden in Munich, Germany. Hofgarten temple and fountain. Aerial view, Bavarian Staatskanzlei at top, Munich Residenz on right, temple of Diana at center.
- traveleren.gitlab.io germany1150/…One of the best parks of the city is the royal garden of Hofgarten (Hofgarten), founded in the early 17th century. ... Temple of Diane, Hofgarten, Munich Hofgarten.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g187309-…Hofgarten göz alıcıdır. Bütün alan büyüleyici derecede güzel. ... 75. Su Oluşumları • Merkezi ve İlgi Çekici Noktalar. SEA LIFE Munich. 775.
- explorial.com sights/munich-hofgarten/Located in the heart of Munich, Hofgarten is an Italian style Renaissance garden that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life.
- destination-munich.com hofgarten.htmlHOFGARTEN: Where’s the perfect place to make a move on a would-be lover? If you’re in Munich the answer is clear – the Hofgarten oozes breezy, romantic charm.
- munich.travel en/pois/urban-districts/hofgartenThe Hofgarten (Royal Garden) at the Residenz palace is an idyllic green park on the edge of Munich’s historic old town.
- expedia.com.sg Hofgarten-Munich.d507760.Place-To-…Munich’s Hofgarten, or the “court garden,” was commissioned in 1613 by Maximilian I and designed in the Renaissance style.
- muenchen.de en/sights/attractions/hofgartenThe Hofgarten in Munich: All info about the park at Odeonsplatz. The Hofgarten in Munich's Odeonsplatz links the inner city with the Englischer Garten.
- viator.com en-IE/Munich-attractions/Hofgarten/…Most people simply call it the Hofgarten. Munich is an accessible city for travelers who use wheelchairs and the Hofgarten’s level paths are no exception.
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- getyourguide.com en-au/hofgarten-munich-l5986/…Book the most popular Architecture in Hofgarten, Munich. Best price and money back guarantee! Read the reviews of your fellow travelers.
- cityseeker.com munich/25413-hofgartenFacing Residenz Palace, the Hofgarten (Court Garden) was commissioned by Duke Maximilian I and built between 1613-17.