The city centres of all German cities, though not so grand as those of other European countries, are very approachable. There are museums in them, which display the gold and silver jewelry of the past. The gardens are quiet, the vegetation is well laid out, and they are suitable for walking and talking.
Hofgarten is an Italian Baroque art garden in the center of Munich, which is close to the British garden. The garden was built between 1613 and 1617. In the center of the garden is the pavilion of Diana, the goddess. There are eight paths leading from the pavilion to the surrounding area. The palace garden is still bathed in the blue sky, white clouds and sunset at 8:00 p.m.