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This is a small place, but it is the busiest place in Munich. Is it famous?

Have you ever heard of the name of the square? City living room? Really? In Munich, Germany, there is one like this? Living room? : Maria Square. Its name comes from the fact that Munich's old and new city halls are all around the square. This attracted countless tourists from Munich, Germany to Maria Square? Guest? .

Located in the center of the old city of Munich, Maria Square was built in 1 158, which is the largest and most important square in Munich. In the center of the square is a statue of the Virgin Mary. Now it is not only the transportation hub of Munich, but also a place for various political and cultural activities, public entertainment and gatherings.

Little Maria Square is the most lively and prosperous place in Munich, comparable to the People's Square in Shanghai. As it was Christmas when we went, the square in festive costumes was even more radiant. Tourists of different colors and languages gathered in the square under the big clock of Germany's largest puppet newspaper to enjoy the wonderful performance of the puppet man with great interest.

Just like people in China celebrate the New Year, Christmas in Europe is extremely grand, and the endless square is full of Christmas elements. Christmas tree, Santa Claus, dazzling array of goods, various performances and local food make the originally lively square more boiling.

Have you ever heard of the name of the square? City living room? Really? In Munich, Germany, there is one like this? Living room? : Maria Square. Its name comes from the fact that Munich's old and new city halls are all around the square. This attracted countless tourists from Munich, Germany to Maria Square? Guest? .

Notre Dame Cathedral, the most striking onion dome building in Maria Square, is the best position overlooking Munich. The spire building in the northeast is Munich's old city hall, and the magnificent Gothic building in the north is Munich's new city hall. These exquisite buildings have immersed tourists from all over the world in the brilliant achievements of western Europeans in architectural history.