From Gothic Architecture to Film Sets – The Operational Area of Kurtz Detective Agency Munich Is Extensive

Many of Munich’s medieval buildings were largely destroyed during the Second World War, yet to this day Marienplatz with the Old Town Hall, the Löwenturm at the Rindermarkt and the Heiliggeistkirche at the Viktualienmarkt remain well-preserved Gothic attractions that draw tourists from home and abroad to the Bavarian state capital. This significantly increases the pool of potential targets for the detectives of Kurtz Detective Agency Munich: more people = more assignments for service providers and thus also for investigative services.

 

In addition to the attractions mentioned, the Deutsches Museum, the Bavarian National Museum, the Hofbräuhaus, Hellabrunn Zoo, the Circus Krone founded in 1905, which has its permanent winter residence in Munich, and the Oktoberfest annually attract millions of tourists to our city. In 2014 alone Munich recorded 13.4 million overnight stays, an increase of 4.3 percent on the previous year. The figures for 2015 also looked good: from January to May 2015 Munich was able to register 2,549,467 guests with over 5 million overnight stays. The city centre thus presents a potpourri of many nationalities and cultures. A secure handling of these special circumstances and intimate local knowledge of observation areas are prerequisites for the conduct of professional investigative work by detectives in Munich.

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At peak season the Munich city centre is literally bursting at the seams during major events such as this. Only trained and locally knowledgeable detectives keep an overview here.

Literature, Music, Theatre – Detectives in Munich

Besides the sights and the sports teams, Munich is above all known beyond the state borders as a city of arts and culture. Great writers have lived here, including Heinrich Heine, Thomas Mann, Hans Christian Andersen, Ludwig Thoma and Rainer Maria Rilke — to name but a few. Munich is also renowned for its long history of opera and theatre culture — composers such as Richard Strauss, Carl Orff and Carl Maria von Weber lived in Munich, premières of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s "La finta giardiniera" and "Idomeneo" took place in our state capital, and some of Richard Wagner’s operas were premiered here. The Bavaria Film Studios, founded in 1919 in the south of Munich, also attract large numbers, as the film city is open to tourists for visits and guided tours. If you see detectives there on observation, they could well be genuine: the detectives of Kurtz Detective Agency Munich are, with a wink, "everywhere" on duty: +49 89 7007 4301.