Towering bronze female statue, symbolising Bavaria's might, with steps leading up to the head.
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Looks really good but it’s NOT OPEN from mid October to April ……

I visited the statue a few days after the Oktoberfest and felt that the statue and surrounding area was not maintained for cleanliness. The stairs were sticky and the statue was closed for a long time and I couldn't get an inside view.. Some prominent scholars, historians and worriers are also displayed as statues to showcase the Bavarian History and their prominent existence in the past around the area. To be frank I was not aware of any Bavarian history before but the statue made me curious to know it and that's how I studied a bit on the internet. The statue is big but compared to the statue of liberty it's half of that probably but still worth visiting. I recommend visiting during the Oktoberfest as the maintenance and livelihood is at its best during the event.

5€ to go up, winding stairs. When crowded you must wait as there is only room for three in the top. If you are claustrophobic, don’t recommend. Worth a try. Nice view of the Wiesn during Oktoberfest.

Oktoberfest: The world's largest folk festival with beer festival and traveling carnival takes place annually from mid or late September to the first Sunday in October in Munich, Bavaria. More than six million international and national visitors attend the event. It is popularly called d'Wiesn, after the colloquial name of the festival grounds, Theresienwiese.

After a walk in the central part of the city, this place made a great impression. Calm atmosphere, breathtaking view of the eye-catching monument, space to walk around. You can enter the monument for a fee, but it was enough for us to explore it from the outside.

Absolutely beautiful and enormous statue in Munich.
We checked this out during the festival and walked all the way up to see the hall and statue. The hall was closed but the statue climb was open. You do have to pay to go into the statue.
A really beautiful view of the entire park and festival from up top.
Highly recommended
We checked this out during the festival and walked all the way up to see the hall and statue. The hall was closed but the statue climb was open. You do have to pay to go into the statue.
A really beautiful view of the entire park and festival from up top.
Highly recommended

Cute little hidden gem in Munich. Something easy to do when you're looking to fill some time while exploring. The man at the ticket booth was extremely friendly as well.
The stair case is very narrow and the space at the top is tight so they only allow about 5 people to go up at time. So don't surprised if you have to wait a few minutes to go up.
Also it gets pretty warm at the top so just be mindful of that on a hot day.
The stair case is very narrow and the space at the top is tight so they only allow about 5 people to go up at time. So don't surprised if you have to wait a few minutes to go up.
Also it gets pretty warm at the top so just be mindful of that on a hot day.