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Clinical Master Magazine

issue 1/2015 — 35Advanced Implant Aesthetics Profile Where to stay Within walking distance, just 300 meters away, are the Sheraton München Arabella- park Hotel and the Westin Grand München. www.sheratonarabellapark.com, www.westingrandmunich.com The institute is a 10-minute walk from Ho- tel Rothof, located directly across from Arabellapark. www.hotel-rothof.de From the institute, cross the Isar river to reach the Cortiina Hotel, a beautifully de- signed and highly recommended hotel in the city center. www.cortiina.com The BayerischerHof opened in 1841, atthe requestofKingLudwigIandhasalongtra- dition of hospitality. The Blue Spa, high above the roofs of Munich and designed byAndréePutman,isdedicatedtoguests’ relaxation. www.bayerischerhof.de Where to eat Brenner Grill, for wonderful grilled food and a varied menu www.brennergrill.de Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589, one of Munich’s oldest breweries www.hofbraeuhaus.de TheGrill,anexcellentsteakhouseinMunich www.the-grill-munich.de Käfer-Schänke, a store offering high- quality delicatessen, as well as a gourmet restaurant located above the store www.feinkost-kaefer.de Kaisergarten, Bavarian-inspired cuisine with a modern twist www.kaisergarten.com The Victorian House, British ambiance in Munich www.victorianhouse.de What to see and do The Pinakothek Museums consist of the AltePinakothek,amuseumoftheoldmas- tersofthe14th to18th centuries,theNeue Pinakothek,whichhousesartfromthe19th century,andthePinakothekderModerne, a modern art museum of leading artists and designers in the last century. www.pinakothek.de BMWWeltandMuseumoffersashowroom of the latest BMW models, a show and concert space, and a museum, where one can learn all about BMW. www.bmw-welt.com Nymphenburg Palace, located around five kilometers north of the old city, was the summer residence of the royal family of Bavaria. www.schloss-nymphenburg.de There are many places of interest in the city center as well, including Marienplatz in the heart of the city, a pedestrian zone thatusedtobethecity’smarketplaceun- til the need arose for a larger market and it was moved to the Viktualienmarkt, and hasbecomeafavoritewithgourmets.The Frauenkirche, the city’s cathedral, is one of Munich’s most famous landmarks. The late Baroque Asamkirche was orig- inally developed as a private chapel ded- icated to St. John Nepomuk, whose life is depicted in a ceiling fresco considered among the masterpieces of the artist Cosmas Damian Asam. An unusual way of seeing Munich is via a walk onthe roof ofthe Olympic Stadium. Participantsarehookeduptoasteelcable andshownaboutbyanexperiencedguide. Around 90 rooms of Residenz München, theformerhomeofBavaria’sWittelsbach rulers, are open for public viewing. For more information visit: www.muenchen.de

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