Olympiapark in Munich is a great place to watch the sunset on a clear day. Not only is there a lot of history from the Olympics, but the architecture is very nice. Would heavily recommend having a late afternoon picnic.
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The Munich Olympic Park is a group of super-large sports buildings, which was the venue for the 20th Summer Olympic Games in 1972. The whole park consists of 33 stadiums, including the Olympic Center Stadium with a capacity of 80,000 spectators, a swimming pool with a capacity of 9,000 spectators, and a 14,000-seat comprehensive gymnasium. A tent roof composed of several "fishnets". Some of the suspenders are as high as 80 meters. The roof of the tent covers half of the stadium. It covers an area of 75,000 square meters, which is the largest roof in the world, equivalent to 10 football fields.
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Olympiapark in Munich is a great place to watch the sunset on a clear day. Not only is there a lot of history from the Olympics, but the architecture is very nice. Would heavily recommend having a late afternoon picnic.
After watching BMW World, we went to the Olympic Park on the edge. It was the venue for the 20th Summer Olympics in 1972 and is now the best sporting place for Munich citizens. The park is made up of 33 sports venues, including the Olympic Center stadium, which houses 80,000 people, and a 290-meter-high TV tower. Its central stadium is very strange, with several tent roofs made of "fish nets". The tent roof is translucent, all made of plexiglass. It was the most expensive material in the world at the time. This strange idea and chic shape make it a wonder in the history of architecture in the world. The entire Olympic Park has flat grass, clear lakes, green woods, and many citizens and tourists who can practice and relax in this morning.
The Olympic Park in Munich is next to the BMW Center. Along with large areas of natural green space, it has become a natural barrier to the green city. Since 1972, although the sports facilities here are no longer as efficient as they were then, the running track and the TV tower have become important leisure places for the public.
European parks are large and comfortable to visit, but it was snowing when I went, so it was a bit hard to walk
Munich Olympic Park. Summer Olympics were held here in 1972. Inside the high tower of Munich Olympic Park. The restaurant slowly rotates 360 degrees overlooking the whole Munich Very artistic, the German stuff is really not easy to outdated
The Munich Olympic Park is the venue for the 20th Summer Olympics in 1972. The Olympic Stadium is the core building of the Olympic Park, which can accommodate 80,000 spectators. The roof of the stadium "fishnet tent" is said to be a miracle in the history of world architecture. The most attractive tourist is the 290-meter-high Olympic TV Tower, which is the tallest building in Munich. In the middle of it, there are viewing platforms and revolving restaurants. After taking the elevator to the top of the tower, you can overlook the blue-bodied artificial lake and lush grassy hills of the Olympic Park. The whole Olympic Park is beautiful with a large green grass. Next to the park is the BMW Motor Company headquarters building and the BMW Museum. It is very convenient to come here by subway or bus.