I have an interesting experience to tell you all about: Die Lange Nacht der Muenchner Museen. It was a huge event in Muenich where almost 90 museums were opened up from 7 pm until 2 in the morning, and you could get into your choice of as many you could get to for only a 15 euro ticket. It was a pretty awesome night!
We started at the Max-Planck Museum, which had colorized prints of highly magnified objects. They turned out to be quite interesting.
The light was a little dim, hence the blurry.
Next, we caught a bus to St. Paul-Kirche. They had an amazing light show with accompanying music. It was really quite incredible.
After the church, we stopped by a Siemens exhibition with old, present day, and possible future technologies, but I forgot to take pictures. But, after Siemens, we went to the Pinakothek der Moderne, and I got plenty of pictures there!
We spent about an hour and a half at the Pinakothek der Moderne, then we tried to make it to a tower... who's name escapes me at the moment. Needless to say, we couldn't make it in there, because by this time it was about 2:30 in the morning and the Lange Nacht der Muenchner Museen had ended. Unfortunately, the U-Bahn stopped running at about 1:30 (i think) and we were quite a ways away from Stusta, so we decided to make our way to the MilchBar to pass the time until the U-Bahn started running again... at 5 in the morning. So we got some beers, hung around, and danced a little (not me of course :P). I left before the others, at about 5:20, because I had been up for close to 24 hours and was incredibly tired, but man, what a night!
How cool is that!? I wish we had something like that in the U.S.!
ReplyDeleteYou saw the church video, right! That was surreal.
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