The pride of a small German town Not only is the industry developed, but the Winter Olympics town is

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-29

The pride of a small German town Not only is the industry developed, but the Winter Olympics town is also eye-catching

When it comes to Germany, the first thing that comes to mind for many babies is "Industry 4."0". But the children do not know that the Germans are industrialized 40 was under tremendous pressure in the process, they were afraid that they would be surpassed by others, but they were also afraid that they were not leading by example, which made them have a deep frustration with their own industry.

But this town is a place of pride for the Germans: the twin towns, the towns of Partenkirchen and Garmisch.

In 1935, two years after Hitler came to power, the two towns were merged into the 1936 Winter Olympics and named "Union Town".

Union changed its name to Garmisch after the Winter Olympics because Garmisch was more prosperous and the competitors lived there, so they were much more popular than Partenkirchen.

After the name change, the people of Partenkirchen were depressed, but even the people of Garmisch did not call it that, but affectionately called it the Twin Towns, until decades later, people still thought that the Twin Towns were the real names.

Because the town is very large, the locals have the saying that "the northern town (Garmisch) eats and sleeps, and the southern town (Partenkirchen)".

In contrast to Garmisch, most of Partenkirchen is covered in greenery, and after 2000 three new spa resorts were developed, making the twin towns a place for old Germans to enjoy their old age.

Garmish is also a scenic place, with two canals running down the Alps from which many people get their water.

In this place, vehicles are not allowed to honk their horns or make sounds, and the locals also like to drink, although they do not like to drink like other German metropolises, and there are no empty bottles and waste on the streets.

Because it is a famous holiday destination, it is full of hotels and restaurants, and in general, the price level is about the same as in other parts of Germany.

*Shown above are five-star hotels, and the lowest rooms** are all over 200 euros, but from the outside, there is nothing special about it.

Southtown Homestay.

Northtown Guest House.

I have experienced two of them in the twin towns: 30 euros in the south town and 35 euros in the north town.

Overall, everything was fine, there was silence, silence, even the insects could be heard clearly, there was silence, only the sound of running water.

You can be in one of the largest villages in the world in Germany, where flowers bloom in spring, golden in autumn, snow in winter and summer. Sorry, there is no summer, there is no hot season all year round, even in June and July, after the sun goes down, you have to put on an overcoat.

In addition to the ropeway, there are sports facilities such as a snow course left over from the Winter Olympics, and a lake made of natural snow condensation, so you can enjoy yourself. You can go fishing, you can also go to the barbecue camping next door, but for personal safety reasons, there are clear local regulations that you must apply to ** for a wild stay.

Outdoor kids can come in the winter to suit all types of outdoor skiing needs, or just sit on a chair at the top of the mountain and sunbathe like they do.

As for what to eat, I strongly recommend that the proprietress moved from Berlin and lived in this place for five years, although the cooking skills are not very good, but she can also take out 10% of the profits to do public welfare, isn't it very popular?

The editor told her: The Chinese give you a thumbs up, which means that they have understood your story and show respect for you!

This is the proud twin towns of Germany, lying quietly under the Alps, with many beautiful stories and many stories worth excavating, which you can treasure and use in the future!

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