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If you’ve been there or live there, I’d love to hear your perspective. I’m going for the first time to visit my daughter, who lives with her German boyfriend near Munich in a town called Grunwald. I’m coming from Michigan. The question’s intentionally broad since I’m curious about everything: must-try experiences, daily life, culture, etc.

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[–] A_norny_mousse@feddit.org 11 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

First of all it's Grünwald. There's a difference. It's effectively a suburb of München (and I'm 99% sure there's sufficient public transport). Which is the capital of Bayern, which is said to be very different from the rest of Deutschland.

grünwald

Please make an effort to speak German, even if it's only Guten Tag and Danke. Don't expect people to know English. It will go a long way towards having positive interactions.

That said, try all sorts of nice dark bread, preferably whole grain. Any bakery (often integrated in supermarkets) will do. Butter is not salted by default.

Beer is really, really good. Make sure it's made according to the Reinheitsgebot. Personally I'd stick to classics like Pilsener.

A sense for how old esp. architecture in Europe can be might help you find interesting sights. Old towns mostly I guess. Neuschwanstein sucks, it's just over a hundred years old and built specifically to look like a fairytale castle.

Being that far south, the mountains - the beginning of the Alps - are really nice.

[–] Apepollo11@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

With all due respect, I think you're being a little harsh on Neuschwanstein!

It was a real palace built for a real king to use. Admittedly he died before it was completed, so it never actually got used, but it's not like the Disneyland castle which is just a fiberglass facade.

It looks amazing, both inside and out, and is the closest thing to a real life fairytale castle that exists - because, as you said, that's specifically the look the king wanted. It wasn't built as a cynical tourist trap, it was built as a dream palace for a king.

[–] A_norny_mousse@feddit.org -2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Nobody said Disneyland, or fiberglass, or tourist trap, except you.

is the closest thing to a real life fairytale castle that exists - because, as you said, that’s specifically the look the king wanted

How wrong you are. Real fairytales are folklore, born ages ago and developed over centuries. Neuschwanstein isn't. It is to real castles what HC Andersen's tales are to real folktales.

Es wurde als romantisches Ideal einer Ritterburg entworfen. Anders als „echte“ Burgen, deren Gebäudebestände meist das Ergebnis mehrerer Bautätigkeiten sind, wurde Neuschwanstein als gewollt asymmetrischer Bau in einem Zug geplant und in Abschnitten errichtet. Für eine Burg typische Merkmale wurden zitiert; echte Verteidigungsanlagen – das wichtigste Merkmal eines mittelalterlichen Adelssitzes – wurden nicht gebaut.

[–] Apepollo11@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Sorry if you felt I was trying to put words in your mouth, that wasn't what I meant. I mentioned Disneyland etc by way of contrast - to emphasise that Neuschwanstein was built as real palace. It's not very old compared to others, but it's still real.

To provide some context, I'm British and as I'm sure you'll know, there are castles, palaces and fortifications in abundance here. But despite that, we have nothing even nearly as pretty as Neuschwanstein.

You said it sucks and it doesn't have much history. I think that, even despite the fact that it's not very old, it's beautiful in a way that very few other places are and well worth visiting.