Hi!
The second Metro-Tour (7 action, 5 tour) was phenomenally good! The weather was beautiful early-spring-like year. For architecture, the light was just ideal. We started on the rainbow colored square candid, off we went on Wettersteinplatz where we We have seen the 60-year-Church of St. Helena. The first big highlight then was the St.-Quirin-Platz, although situated underground, but the only subway station in Munich side receives light. From there we went past the former Reichszeugmeisterei (1935-41) by the 20-year settlement Neuharlaching to the cool illuminated Mangfallplatz.
The second section was then visiting the fair city. After a lunch on the sunny place of human rights before the RiemArcaden, we looked at the ecumenical church center (the group photo in front of the gleaming white walls of the church of St. Sophia has become super). Past the secondary and intermediate school, a Kammriegelbau from the late 90s we went to the house of the present, in which one or the other would be the best fed (a possible location for the KG-summer party?). On the former airport we went through the wall Riemer Park to the cemetery where the funeral parlor of the award-winning architects Meck a spectacular finale was.
The remaining stops on the U2 we then looked at four of a total of eight participants were we this time, which has very good fit. Apart from the large sundial in the fair city of East, I have the pop writing "On the moss box (again, lighting by Ingo Maurer), the graphic design of the station in Trudering and there Memorial stone, and the plate covering at the Kraillerstraße remained in memory. The stop Josephsburg we have left over for the best of Munich's old town, churches bonus tour. Next, a third underground tour and the tram-train-Park City Schwabing-Petuelpark tour are planned. Who wants to participate is welcome.
Until then I remain with best wishes for the early summer,
your Martin.