
This Thursday we visited the second largest German football stadium and the Bavarian palace, Rezidenz Munich. Visiting Allianz stadium was awesome, it’s easy to see why it was first the stadium used to host a NFL game in Europe. The stadium is probably on of the most clean and new stadiums I’ve ever seen even out of all the NFL stadiums I have been in. Its funny to say this but when you enter the bowl it actually looks small, but looks can be deceiving because it’s capacity is roughly seventy-five thousand people. The palace was the most impressive of our two excursions today. The palace dates back 1385 and it’s purpose was to hold the royal family of Bavaria, and for those who don’t know, Bavaria was a kingdom in what was modern day Germany as modern day Germany’s borders didn’t exist until 1871. The palace is so massive it has it’s own chappal within it as well as a hall dedicated to just to roman emperors that stretches over 200 ft.
