In 1936, the German towns of Garmisch and Partenkirchen were joined
together to create more hotel rooms for the 1936 Winter Olympics. The
town is located at the base of the Zugspitze, the country's tallest
mountain that reaches high more than 9,000 feet, making it perfect for
skiing and for other winter sports.
Even though
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
has been combined for years, you can still see the distinct differences
between the two with Garmisch's modern look and Partenkirchen's
fresco-filled, cobblestone streets. Despite the differences, the town as
a whole is truly one of Germany's majestic must-sees.
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