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This photo was taken on Neuhauser Straße shortly before sunset with a long exposure.
St Michael's Church can be seen in the foreground. This Renaissance church was built between 1583 and 1597.
In the background, the towers of Munich's famous Frauenkirche tower over the roofs. The official name of this late Gothic church is the Cathedral of Our Lady. It is often referred to simply as Munich Cathedral.
With 1.5 million inhabitants, Munich is the most populous city in Bavaria and the third largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. The Oktoberfest takes place in the Bavarian capital every year. In addition to Marienplatz with the New Town Hall, there are many other sights in Munich, such as: Nymphenburg Palace, the English Garden, the Olympic Park, the Frauenkirche, the Viktualienmarkt, the Deutsches Museum and the Hofbräuhaus.
With more than 70,500 square kilometres, Bavaria is the largest federal state in Germany. Around 13.2 million people live here, making Bavaria the second most populous state in Germany. Other large cities in Bavaria include Nuremberg and Augsburg.
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