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===The inner city===
===The inner city===
At the centre of the city is the ''[[Marienplatz]]'' — a large open square named after the Mariensäule, a [[Mariensäule|Marian column]] in its centre—with the [[Altes Rathaus|Old]] and the [[Neues Rathaus|New Town Hall]]. Its tower contains the ''Rathaus-[[Glockenspiel]]''. Three gates of the demolished medieval fortification have survived to this day—the ''[[Isartor]]'' in the east, the ''[[Sendlinger Tor]]'' in the south and the ''[[Karlstor]]'' in the west of the inner city. The Karlstor leads up to the ''[[Stachus]]'', a grand square dominated by the ''[[Justizpalast]] (Palace of Justice)'' and a fountain.
At the centre of the city is the ''[[Marienplatz]]'' — a large open square named after the Mariensäule, a [[Mariensäule (Marienplatz)|Marian column]] in its centre—with the [[Altes Rathaus|Old]] and the [[Neues Rathaus|New Town Hall]]. Its tower contains the ''Rathaus-[[Glockenspiel]]''. Three gates of the demolished medieval fortification have survived to this day—the ''[[Isartor]]'' in the east, the ''[[Sendlinger Tor]]'' in the south and the ''[[Karlstor]]'' in the west of the inner city. The Karlstor leads up to the ''[[Stachus]]'', a grand square dominated by the ''[[Justizpalast]] (Palace of Justice)'' and a fountain.
[[File: Nationalmuwstud2010a.jpg|thumb|left|[[Bayerisches Nationalmuseum|Bavarian National Museum]]]]
[[File: Nationalmuwstud2010a.jpg|thumb|left|[[Bayerisches Nationalmuseum|Bavarian National Museum]]]]
The ''[[Alter Peter|Peterskirche]]'' close to Marienplatz is the oldest church of the inner city. It was first built during the Romanesque period, and was the focus of the early monastic settlement in Munich before the city's official foundation in 1158. Nearby St. Peter the Gothic hall-church ''[[Heiliggeistkirche]]'' (The Church of the Holy Spirit) was converted to baroque style from 1724 onwards and looks down upon the [[Viktualienmarkt]], the most popular market of Munich.
The ''[[Alter Peter|Peterskirche]]'' close to Marienplatz is the oldest church of the inner city. It was first built during the Romanesque period, and was the focus of the early monastic settlement in Munich before the city's official foundation in 1158. Nearby St. Peter the Gothic hall-church ''[[Heiliggeistkirche]]'' (The Church of the Holy Spirit) was converted to baroque style from 1724 onwards and looks down upon the [[Viktualienmarkt]], the most popular market of Munich.
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