Vue Maximilian - Muenchen
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The menu of Vue Maximilian from Muenchen contains about 5 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $50.9 for a dish / drink.
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Maximilian Str begins at the opera and ends at the Maximilian Bridge in front of the Bavarian Landtag. It was built from 1853, commissioned by Max II (Maximilian II Joseph) King of Bavaria. She runs absolutely straight to the Isar. From opera to Karl-Scharnagl-Ring, she is THE Topp shopping address in Munich. All that has in terms of fashion rank and name is represented here, the epitome of luxury and decadence, from Aigner to Louis Vuitton, from Chanel to Versace and Unützer Herrenausstatter In addition to Brienner Straße, which starts at the Ordeonsplatz, Maximilian Str is probably the most noble splendour road in Munich. As far as real estate prices are concerned, it even tops the Kö in Düsseldorf and the Kudamm in Berlin and is one of the most expensive roads in Europe. What a night at the Kempinski Hotel costs four-year periods, I'd better not look. If the upper part of the street is nothing for my purse and the asking look hangs on many shop windows, the other section is also something for my eye. Started with the Bavarian National Museum (now State Museum of Ethnology Munich), opposite the government of Upper Bavaria. at an angle to the GOP Varieté Theatre. A little further it ends in the Maximilian Bridge, which crosses the Isar and the Prater Island and gives the view of the Maximilaneum and the Bavarian Landtag free. A beguiling sight, just fantastic. These buildings have fascinated me, a beautiful road that you must have seen
Maximilian Str begins at the opera and ends at the Maximilian Bridge in front of the Bavarian Landtag. It was built by 1853, commissioned by Max II (Maximilian II. Joseph) King of Bavaria. She goes straight to the Isar. From opera to Karl-Scharnagl-Ring, it is the Topp shopping address in Munich. Everything in terms of fashion rank and name is represented here, the epitome of luxury and decadence, from Aigner to Louis Vuitton, from Chanel to Versace and Uuser men's outfitter In addition to Brienner Straße, which starts at the Ordeons Square, Maximilian Str is probably the finest magnificent street in Munich. As far as real estate prices are concerned, it is even the Kö in Düsseldorf and the Kudamm in Berlin and one of the most expensive roads in Europe. What a night at Kempinski Hotel costs four years, I wouldn't look better. If the upper part of the street is nothing for my wallet and the asking look hangs on many shop windows, the other section is also something for my eye. Beginning with the Bavarian National Museum (now State Ethnology Museum Munich), opposite the Upper Bavarian Government, at an angle to the GOP Varieté Theater. A little further it ends in the Maximilian Bridge, which crosses the Isar and the Prater Island and gives the view of the Maximilaneum and the Bavarian Landtag free. A beguiling look, just fantastic. These buildings have fascinated me, a beautiful street you need to see
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Golden Trout$44.6Raw
Oscietra Caviar$72.8Main Course
Venison$63.4Meat Selections
$44.6
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