We started our day by rubbing some lucky lions! I think the one I rubbed was for prosperity, but I'm not sure.
We went to Englischer Garten. It's really big and I hear very popular in the summer months. In the winter... not so much. As we were walking though the park was saw a bunch of people surfing. The forceful current and a cement slab create a wave for the surfers. It was fun to watch them.
After exploring the garden we went to the Neue Pinakothek art museum. We got there just as it was opening. Since it was Sunday the entrance fee was only 1 Euro. By the time we left it PACKED! We got to see Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. Very cool! There was some other impressionist paintings I enjoyed everything else was just like any other art museum to me.
Next we went to the top of St. Peter's Church. There were what seemed like a million stairs and they were really narrow so only one person could be going up or down at a time. The view from the top was AMAZING! It was so clear we could see the Alps. On one side it was super windy and scary so I kind of hurried down after that.
Last stop on the busy day was Deutsches Museum. It is a very large science museum. It reminded me a lot of the Smithsonian. It was pretty cool. I was getting tired by then and mostly just wanted to sit down the whole time we were there.
Then we said so long to the clear sky and clean air and made our way back to Poland.