
Early dismissal from class today. Instead of going back to the hotel, I took the U3 straight to
Giselastrasse. Walking down the wide avenue of
Leopoldstrasse, I pass by
Siegestor (Victory Gate) in the middle of a big roundabout. The
Siegestor is a three-arched gate topped with a sculpture of Bavaria on a chariot being pulled by four lions.

Cars were going all around me, while I stood in the middle of the roundabout, in knee-deep snow, taking pictures of the gate. Further on along
Ludwigstrasse, I pass by the
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (
LMU),
Ludwigskirche (Catholic Parish and University Church St. Louis), and the
Bavarian State Library (
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek). Too bad I didn't go in
Ludwigskirche.

Its altar fresco is supposedly the largest in the world.
Walk, walk, walk, I end up again at
Odeonsplatz. Last time I was here on Sunday, my camera batteries shut down due to the cold weather, so I wasn't able to take any pictures. Time to explore the
Hofgarten again.

In the middle of the Court Garden is the Diana pavilion. If you look closely, on top is a replica of the sculpture Bavaria. On one side of the garden is the
Festsaalbau of the Munich
Residenz. On the eastern end is the Bavarian
Staatskanzlei (State Chancellery),

which used to be the Army Museum.
I continued along the shopping street
Maximilianstrasse with its posh boutiques and luxury shops until I got to
Maxmonument, dedicated to King Maximilian II of Bavaria. The statue was sculpted by Kaspar
von Zumbusch. I
could've pushed on to the palatial
Maximilianeum,

which is right across river
Isar, but I decided to double back. Leave some interesting places to explore next time.
Back at
Max-Joesph-Platz, where the royal avenue of
Maximilianstrasse started, I loitered
around to take more pictures.

In the middle of the plaza is a monument called Max-Joseph
Denkmal, as a memorial for King Maximilian Joseph. Behind the statue is the
Bavarian State Opera. On the left is the
Munich Residenz and the
Residenz Theatre. Beneath the plaza is a subterranean garage.
With that, I took the train to
Marienplatz for more shopping.
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