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Schloss Nymphenburg

in which i wished for manila to have more parks

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My sister went on a study tour in Munich about a year and a half ago, so she planned a packed few days for us. After Dachau, we decided to visit Schloss Nymphenburg (or Nymphenburg Palace), which was a tram ride away from the city center.

Schloss Nymphenburg was the main summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria, which is a state of Germany of which Munich is part. We were all palace’d out, so we just walked around the gardens, which are obviously things of beauty. This is partly what I mean when I say that it’s full of parks.

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Everywhere we went, famous places were getting renovated or restored. I suppose it’s because it’s not peak season.

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Bird-watchers.

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Mushrooms.

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Even fowls like it here.

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I wondered if swans could fly, and then I got my answer.

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We walked to Hirschgarten, the biggest beer garden! but it was a dud. We tried to look for the nearest train station, but got severely lost, before braving the woods again and looking for the tram instead. It took us about fifteen minutes to walk to the tram. Oops.