Monday, June 30, 2014

Munich Day 3


Yesterday the three-day stretch of sunny, almost Florida-like, 80-degree weather came to an end. It was rainy and cold. But that did not stop us! Nor did our lack of weather appropriate clothing. In the morning we made the hour drive from Munich to the Markus Wasmeier Freilichtmuseum which is a preserved historical Bavarian village tucked quietly into The Alps. 











The village was beautiful! We had a tour guide with the cliché kind of accent that made you want a pretzel, and she taught us all about traditional Bavarian village life. The rain made everything so green and bright! It was truly spectacular! 


We had a traditional Bavarian meal in the village. It was so delicious!!!!

 

When we got back to Munich it was still raining so a few friends and I took the tram to the Neue Pinakothek, to check out the museum’s collection of 19th century art. We were most impressed by the Impressionist works on display there! I can honestly say that seeing a painting from Monet’s Water Lilies series in person completely changed my understanding of the paintings. Those brush strokes!!!! These were a few favorites. 




After that we met up with the GAPP group for birthday dinner. My partner Zeynep turned 16! She loves spaghetti so we went to an Italian restaurant, Vapiano’s, which is apparently a chain in Germany. Basically you order your food and then watch them make it fresh right in front of you. And they make their own pasta! It was delicious and I think Zeynep had a good time!
























All in all it was a fun low-key (less walking intensive) last day in Munich. We managed to successfully ignore/defy the weather, and I’m so glad that we did because our day was wonderful! I will definitely miss Bavaria! Till next time!

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