Munich was completely reduced to rubble in WW2, apart from these two Domes because they acted as perfect landmarks for bombing the rest of the city. Munich chose to rebuild the city after WW2 with the same street footprint. The restorations were not entirely completed until recently. Most of the restorations were made possible by Nazi Photographs that were taken before the war.
I was in Munich for two days and estimate that I walked about 35-40km. I saw ......................
The Glockenspiel (Large ChoCho Clock type thing)
The Hofbrauhaus (most famous beer hall in the world)
The Corner where the Beer-Hall Putsch occurred in 1923 (Hitler almost Died)
The Munich Equivalent of Rodeo Drive. (saw 17 Porsches in about 10 minutes)
The Bavarian Provincial Parliament (during a coincidental free open house)
The German Museum ( Kinda like the Smithsonian )


The 2nd event that was going on at the Olympic Park was the European Cup of Track and Field. I arrived at the stadium with about 30mins left and wasn't about to pay 9 euro to get in. I asked someone on the way out for their ticket and snuck into the stadium.
Olympic park in Munich is actually a beautiful space, which somehow surprised me. Maybe I've been jaded by Montreal's useless venues and huge debt. Munich has really made use of its facilities. The Olympic pool is used for public swimming and the other buildings were converted to aquariums, indoor soccer fields, and auditoriums. Also, The tower apparently has the best view of munich, although I didn't go up it. The Spider-Web suspension roof stuctures were definitely my favorite.