With all the museums there, you could spend a few weeks. We had 3 and a half days and saw the main sights. The centre is very grandiose with the Mall and all of the classic buildings around it.
Remember when we discussed Adi's authenticity? Thomas Weber found new documents in Munich providing the evidence that he intervened in 1919 when DAP(NSDAPs predecessor party) was about to merge withe far bigger German Socialist Party (DSP) . He was broke and a businessman offered him to work at his newspaper or "his" socialist party DSP and Adi wanted to accept the offer but they could not find a fitting job for him. Ouch. Adi broke but still kind of an boss made sure there would be no fusion. Gaining power in this big party would have been much harder if not impossible. The result was him transforming his national-liberal DAP to a national-socialist NSDAP. Two years later in '21 again both parties were supposed to merge but Hitler intervened for his hurt feelings and NSDAP prevailed while DSP disappeared. In this moment he learned that total uncompromisingness(from his pov) gets you very far, far in a political life. https://www.welt.de/geschichte/zwei...ere-Adolf-Hitler-doch-kein-Nazi-geworden.html https://global.oup.com/academic/pro...-making-of-a-nazi-9780199664627?lang=en&cc=ie
Been on my bucket list since I saw pictures of it when I first started getting into architecture. It was truly amazing and inspiring.