Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a holiday resort in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the administrative center of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in the region of Oberbayern and the district is on the border with Austria.
Garmisch Partenkirchen were separate cities for many centuries, and still keep their separate identity rather.
Garmisch and Partenkirchen were separate until their respective mayors were forced by Adolf Hitler to combine the two cities in 1935 in anticipation of the Olympic Games of 1936. Today, the city is united by chance (but wrongly) called Garmisch,
The town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen - 708 meters above sea level and 26,500 inhabitants - is situated in the south of Bavaria near the border with Austria. Founded in 1935 by the union of the two towns of Garmisch and Partenkirchen hosted the Winter Olympics (1936) and the Alpine World Ski Championships (1978 and 2011), making it the most ski resort famous in Germany and among the finest in Europe.
A visit to this beautiful alpine town is not exclusive to skiers and snow in the spring and summer, a visit is helpful in the air is always clean and the scenery, really lovely!
The town, which has always distinguished itself for its worldliness, also contains some fine monuments: the church "old" St. Martin in the Gothic style with stained glass windows and ancient frescoes depicting the Passion of Christ (XV century), the eponymous church "new" built between 1730 and 1734 by architect Joseph Schmuzer and, just outside the sanctuary of St. Anton in the Baroque style (1704-1739). From
along the main streets center characterized by a rich variety of homes painted with themes of religious and agricultural purposes, on the balconies decorated with flowers (especially geraniums): Of particular note is the Hauptstraße, the Bahnhofstrasse and the Ludwigstraße.
You love skiing, snowboarding, carving, freestyle skiing. Then, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the place for you, for Germany's top winter sports resort has much to offer. Here you will find the conditions that make your heart beat faster: more than 60 km of ski slopes, perfect snow from November to May, groomed pistes ranging from easy to challenging, modern lifts, beautiful views and mountain huts welcoming. There was a good reason to explain why Garmisch-Partenkirchen was selected as the venue for the World Cup Alpine Skiing 2011. This is an important event that we are all waiting with excitement and from which all skiers can already benefit from. Not only were modernized lifts, the famous Kandahar piste has been rebuilt. There are five runs with artificial snow, so that you can go skiing all the way up to 700m.
If you prefer snowboarding, carving or freestyle skiing, you can enjoy the classic area of \u200b\u200bthe ski. And of course: the ski area on Mount Zugspitze. the most high-altitude slopes of Germany offers 21 km of slopes different from easy to difficult. Are you ready?
You had a wonderful day and enjoyed nature, fresh air and exercise. Now you're looking for the perfect way to end the perfect day. With a cold beer, a glass of wine or a cocktail. Alone, with a special someone or with friends. In a cozy pub, a bar, a nightclub or at the table. Welcome to the nightlife of Garmisch-Partenkirchen! Garmisch-Partenkirchen has much to offer during the night: If you prefer a cozy pub, cocktail bar, disco or club - there is no shortage of places to go. And you're sure to be a winner - with a little 'luck, at least. The casino offers Spielbank great fun with roulette, blackjack, poker and a variety of slot machines. Drop and groped luck!
Garmisch Partenkirchen were separate cities for many centuries, and still keep their separate identity rather.
Garmisch and Partenkirchen were separate until their respective mayors were forced by Adolf Hitler to combine the two cities in 1935 in anticipation of the Olympic Games of 1936. Today, the city is united by chance (but wrongly) called Garmisch,
The town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen - 708 meters above sea level and 26,500 inhabitants - is situated in the south of Bavaria near the border with Austria. Founded in 1935 by the union of the two towns of Garmisch and Partenkirchen hosted the Winter Olympics (1936) and the Alpine World Ski Championships (1978 and 2011), making it the most ski resort famous in Germany and among the finest in Europe.
A visit to this beautiful alpine town is not exclusive to skiers and snow in the spring and summer, a visit is helpful in the air is always clean and the scenery, really lovely!
The town, which has always distinguished itself for its worldliness, also contains some fine monuments: the church "old" St. Martin in the Gothic style with stained glass windows and ancient frescoes depicting the Passion of Christ (XV century), the eponymous church "new" built between 1730 and 1734 by architect Joseph Schmuzer and, just outside the sanctuary of St. Anton in the Baroque style (1704-1739). From
along the main streets center characterized by a rich variety of homes painted with themes of religious and agricultural purposes, on the balconies decorated with flowers (especially geraniums): Of particular note is the Hauptstraße, the Bahnhofstrasse and the Ludwigstraße.
You love skiing, snowboarding, carving, freestyle skiing. Then, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the place for you, for Germany's top winter sports resort has much to offer. Here you will find the conditions that make your heart beat faster: more than 60 km of ski slopes, perfect snow from November to May, groomed pistes ranging from easy to challenging, modern lifts, beautiful views and mountain huts welcoming. There was a good reason to explain why Garmisch-Partenkirchen was selected as the venue for the World Cup Alpine Skiing 2011. This is an important event that we are all waiting with excitement and from which all skiers can already benefit from. Not only were modernized lifts, the famous Kandahar piste has been rebuilt. There are five runs with artificial snow, so that you can go skiing all the way up to 700m.
If you prefer snowboarding, carving or freestyle skiing, you can enjoy the classic area of \u200b\u200bthe ski. And of course: the ski area on Mount Zugspitze. the most high-altitude slopes of Germany offers 21 km of slopes different from easy to difficult. Are you ready?
You had a wonderful day and enjoyed nature, fresh air and exercise. Now you're looking for the perfect way to end the perfect day. With a cold beer, a glass of wine or a cocktail. Alone, with a special someone or with friends. In a cozy pub, a bar, a nightclub or at the table. Welcome to the nightlife of Garmisch-Partenkirchen! Garmisch-Partenkirchen has much to offer during the night: If you prefer a cozy pub, cocktail bar, disco or club - there is no shortage of places to go. And you're sure to be a winner - with a little 'luck, at least. The casino offers Spielbank great fun with roulette, blackjack, poker and a variety of slot machines. Drop and groped luck!
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