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Eintritte sind nicht im Ticketpreis enthalten. Nebenkosten: Schloss inkl. Schiffsüberfahrt: 26 € (vorrangige Zugang)
Highlights: Oberammergau, Schloss Neuschwanstein und Schloss Linderhof Termine: 1. April – 6. Januar (ausgenommen 25.12. und 01.01.) täglich um 8.30 Uhr. Die Plätze sind bereits bis 20 Minuten vor der Abfahrt einzunehmen. Dauer: 10,5 Stunden Ablaufplan: Vormittag: Abfahrt von München nach Schloss Neuschwanstein mit Schlossführung. Anschließend können Sie nach Wunsch zu Mittag essen oder die Umgebung erkunden. Mittag: Weiterfahrt über die Romantische Straße nach Oberammergau zur Besichtigung des Dorfes. Lernen Sie bei einem Spaziergang durch den malerischen Ort die traditionelle Handwerkskunst der Holzschnitzer kennen. Nachmittag: Danach fahren Sie weiter zum Schloß Linderhof inklusive Besichtigung. Im Anschluss: Rückfahrt nach München. Freuen Sie sich nach Ihrem erlebnisreichen Tag auf eine entspannte Heimreise in Ihrem Luxusbus. Ihr Komplettpaket im Luxusbus enthält folgende Leistungen: Viel Platz, komfortable Sitze, große Panoramafenster, professionelle Reiseleitung und Fahrer, Snacks und Getränke an Bord sowie sämtliche Eintrittskarten für die Schlösser. Leistungen: Ein Preis, viele Leistungen inklusive: Kleine Gruppe Persönlicher Service Luxusfernreisebus mit Panoramafenstern und WC Snacks und Getränk im Bus Eintritte für die Schlösser (Fast Track) Professionelle Reiseleitung Gratis wifi
Catégorie:Trousse de Secours de Voyage; Matériau:PP (Polypropylène); Dimensions:8.68.63.2; Fonction:Portable,Durable; Motif:Couleur Pleine; Poids Net:0.055; date d'inscription:04/09/2019; Mode de production:approvisionnement externe
Schedule: Daily 10.30am Language: English (other languages are available at 10.15am) Duration: 3 hours Distance: 6 miles Difficulty: Easy Classic Tour Route Sights you'll see: Cleopatra’s Needle The London Eye The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben Lambeth Palace Westminster Abbey St James’ Park Buckingham Palace The Changing of the Guard (on days when scheduled) Admiralty Arch Trafalgar Square Covent Garden Lincoln’s Inn and fields Smithfield Market St Paul’s Cathedral (Please note that we may have to change the route due to traffic/special events/circumstances beyond our control)
Tour Stops: Red Route: 26 tour stops, highlights include: Chain Bridge Synagogue St Stephen’s Basilica Hungarian Parliament Building Buda Castle Jewish Museum Kalvin Square Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Red Route for the full 140-minute loop. Purple Route: 17 tour stops, highlights include: Margaret Bridge Ferenciek Square Fovam Square Opera House Karoly Boulevard Betthyany Square Buda Bridge Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Purple Route for the full 100-minute loop. Additional Information: Vouchers must be printed to be exchanged for a City Sightseeing bus ticket in location. The audio commentary is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Arabic, Hebrew Buses are wheelchair accessible.
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Quai Branly Museum - Combined Ticket
The opening of the musée du quai Branly, in June 2006, helped legiti mize long misunderstood cultures and finally made them accessible to a wider public. 300,000 works and objects from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas make up the collection of the museum, whose mission is to conserve, document and enrich.
As a resource of messages and potential connections between world cultures, the collection is a point of departure from which the museum has shaped its identity: that of a museum for the 21st Century with innovative architecture and museography, all in the heart of a major international capital.
The musée du quai Branly is a museum that does not claim to teach from a position of authority; rather, it sets out to create bridges between cultures, while encouraging curiosity and attracting visitors from different backgrounds with varied interests.
Within the museum, diverse skills and perspectives create the ideal context for the collection, giving rise to cultural, artistic and scientific proposals, from different levels of interpretation and approaches, be it via temporary exhibitions, performing arts, lectures or conferences.
The quality and renewal of this myriad of offerings depend upon the public making the museum their own and upon their desire to keep coming back. The dynamics of mediation between visitors and the collec tions, taking into account the vision of a given society at a given moment, opens up the dialogue to the key issues of our day: globalisation, our relationship towards “otherness” and the natural world.
NOTE : The combined ticket include tickets for the permanent collection and the temporary exhibition
