It is here that the largest garden in the world is laid out, the famous Oktoberfest beer festival takes place and a well-thought-out transport system is built. The authorities and residents of Munich pay great attention to the environment. A project has been launched in the city that restricts the movement, and indeed the existence, of diesel-powered cars.
Munich City Park, which is famous for its beer garden (an outdoor summer terrace where different types of beer from wooden barrels and snacks are offered) and a mini zoo with mountain sheep and deer.
a park next to the Nymphenburg Palace with a collection of 14,000 plants. Exotic butterflies are released in the tropical greenhouse from December to March, and cafes are open all year round in the rose garden.
There is a Clean Mobility program in Munich. It was launched in 2008 to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality in the city. As part of the project, restrictions have been introduced for diesel cars on several streets of the city.
The German economy is the largest economy in the European Union. Its characteristic features are export orientation, highly skilled labor, conservative tax policy, dependence on energy imports[2]. Germany accounts for more than 3% of global GDP