Beautiful Bavaria

I was invited to Bavaria by the illustrious Burschenschaft Danubia München to hold a speech. They also kindly showed me around – I got a good dose of the good stuff, i.e. beautiful nature, art, and architecture, all in valiant company. Servus!

The parliament of Bavaria is especially aesthetic and surprisingly traditional. Pictured above: The Coronation of Charlemagne. Pictured below: A bust of Plato (several other busts of prominent men of Antiquity were also on display).

Bavaria has a strong Catholic tradition. Pictured below: A crucifix in the parliament.

Pictured below: The Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall). The construction started in 1887 – so, a good few centuries after the Gothic period of architecture (hence the name Neo-Gothic). Quite aesthetic indeed!

Bavarian King Ludwig I was a man of culture – i.e. an Enjoyer of Ancient Greece (pictured: one of three Greek temples in Munich). Neoclassical temples like this must be constructed again once we have won the political battle in our lands.

When in Germany, one must eat at least one strudel! We also went to a few beer halls.

Munich has a large and lush English Garden – as befits a great city.

While having a stroll in the garden, I thought about how easy it can be to forget the dire straits Germany (and the rest of European civilisation) finds itself in. Then I went on the subway and another thought came to me – that it is hard to turn a blind eye to the great replacement. How different things can be within the same city! I will elaborate on this at length in a video or podcast episode.

On a similar note, I saw many dogs (it is a good place to talk a walk) – but not a single pitbull. This is in sharp contrast to Sweden where pitbulls are now everywhere (I honestly do not blame pitbull owners; I just see it as a symptom of an increasingly unsafe society).

A Neoclassical monument gives a nice vantage point.

Bayerische Voralpen – the Bavarian Prealps. The beauty of Mother Nature!

Garments worn in the pictures (in order of appearance): Royal Blue Polo Shirt, Zalmoxis Gym Shorts, Gigachad Merino Wool Sweater, Moss Green Linen Shirt, Leather Belt. All available at LegioGloria.com

Good times, good stuff!