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Scary Tour with actors - Hangmen, Whores and Whitches
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Scary Tour with actors - Hangmen, Whores and Whitches

By Weis(s)er Stadtvogel GmbH
4.6 out of 5
Free cancellation available
Price is CA $43 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 30m
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Overview
  • Admire breathtaking acting scenes
  • Enjoy a theatrical tour with actors in traditional costumes
  • Walk along the Neuhauser Tor, the St. Michaelis Church, the Frauenkirche, the yard of the Town Hall, St Peter's Church and the Old Town Hall
  • Listen to gripping stories and learn historic facts

Activity location

    • Munich
    • Munich, Bayern, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 1. Karlsplatz/Stachus, under the archway of the Karlstor. 2. Your tour guide will be wearing a BIG BLUE BAG with the white words "Weis(s)er Stadtvogel" written on it.
    • München, Bayern, Germany

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Scary tour with actors in the Oldtown
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m1h 30m
  • German
Language options: German
Starting time: 8:00 p.m.
Price details
CA $42.56 x 1 AdultCA $42.56

Total
Price is CA $42.56
Until Thu, May 30

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedCompetent and entertaining guide
  • What's includedWhat's included Professional team of actors in historic costumes

What you can expect

Thoroughly researched facts and entertaining stories will be re-enacted by professional actors. They take visitors on a journey into a long-forgotten world full of lives and fates. The city's history becomes alive and tangible on this tour.

Hangmen, whores and witches – what did these three “professions” have in common in Munich? Well, the hangmen were not only occupied in torture chambers or on a gallows mound, they were also pimps!

This popular walking tour is centred around witch hunts, prostitution, torture and executions. Why, for example, do witches fly on brooms? Why was the execution site located outside of town? And why does prostitution not exist anymore in the historic centre since the 1970s?

This walking tour begins at the Neuhauser Tor, where delinquents were led to their execution out of town. Passing through historic Salzstraße, you reach the former Jesuit school from the times of the witch hunts. An argument between the duchess Renata and the Jesuit Father Ignatius brings you right back to the dark 16th century: When during the construction of the St Michaelis Church the tower collapsed, it was obvious that “such an unusual storm was created by the accursed bad women.”

But it was not only witches that were executed: At the Schöner Turm you will hear the sad storey of the unfortunate gold smith. A strong blast of wind will lead you to the landmark of Munich, the Frauenkirche, where you will meet the Prince of Darkness himself: You will find out why the devil helped the master builder to construct the church and why it is so windy here, as well as the transcendental question of the devil's shoe size.

On the way, you will hear witch stories about potions, rides on brooms, toads' tongues and children's hands, until you arrive at the magnificent town hall, where the alchemist Marco Bragadino is awaiting us. The supposed gold smith tries to warm us to his arts. At St. Peter's Church we get to know the everyday life of a hangman, how he looked, why he was best avoided or how to obtain a gallows rope.

We will also witness a beautiful woman escaping sure death. At the old town hall we will cross the former torture chamber whilst listening to gruesome stories. The Platzl was home to Munich's red light district until the Olympic Games of 1972. What the Spider Murphy Gang sang about in “Skandal im Sperrbezirk” is Munich city history: In the clean, decent “cosmopolitan city with a heart” there was no place anymore for Rosi and her colleagues.

Location

Activity location

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    • Munich
    • Munich, Bayern, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 1. Karlsplatz/Stachus, under the archway of the Karlstor. 2. Your tour guide will be wearing a BIG BLUE BAG with the white words "Weis(s)er Stadtvogel" written on it.
    • München, Bayern, Germany