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Marienplatz is the heart of the city of Munich.
In the Middle Ages, the square used to be a market place
as well as the place where tournaments and festivities
took place.

Marienplatz
In 1807 Marienplatz's market moved to the nearby Viktualienmarkt, but the square still continued to be the city's focal point. Important public events such as tournaments or executions were still held here.
The square was originally known as Schrannen but it was renamed Marienplatz (St. Mary's Square) as a way to ask Virgin Mary to protect the town from a cholera epidemic.
The square was originally known as Schrannen but it was renamed Marienplatz (St. Mary's Square) as a way to ask Virgin Mary to protect the town from a cholera epidemic.
Mariensäule

Column of St. Mary

New Town Hall
The square is dominated by the New
Town Hall (Neues Rathaus). The monumental, 79 meters (259ft)
high town hall was built between 1867 and 1909 by Georg
Joseph Hauberrisser in Flemish Gothic style to alleviate
the overcrowded Altes Rathaus nearby.
Carillon
At 11, 12 and 17 o'clock each day, visitors can watch the famous Glockenspiel
or carillon. The figures perform the Schäfferltanz or
cooper's dance, which was originally performed in 1517
at the Marienplatz to commemorate the end of the plague.

Fish Fountain
Fischbrunnen
Right near the Neues Rathaus is a small fountain, the Fischbrunnen or Fish Fountain. Originally designed by sculptor Konrad Knoll in 1864, the fountain was completely destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt in 1954.

Old Town Hall
The original Old Town Hall or Altes Rathaus was completely
destroyed by fire in 1460. Between 1470 and 1480, the
old town hall was rebuilt in Gothic style by Jörg von
Halsbach (who was also responsible for the Frauenkirche).
The building was completely destroyed again during the second world war, but rebuilt afterwards following the original 15th century plans.
The building was completely destroyed again during the second world war, but rebuilt afterwards following the original 15th century plans.
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Marienplatz
Subway
Marienplatz (U3,U6, S1,S2,S4-8)

