Embark on a ghostly quest through Munich. Solve clues, unlock haunted stories, and explore eerie sites with your smartphone. Dare to discover the unknown?
Embark on a ghostly quest through Munich. Solve clues, unlock haunted stories, and explore eerie sites with your smartphone. Dare to discover the unknown?
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Odeonsplatz - Greetings, travelers! Your Munich adventure begins here, so get ready for an exciting journey filled with intriguing tales. The first stop is Odeonsplatz, a stunning square in central Munich, crafted in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze in a style reminiscent of Italy.
Beneath its surface lies a hidden history. It was here…
- Odeonsplatz - Greetings, travelers! Your Munich adventure begins here, so get ready for an exciting journey filled with intriguing tales. The first stop is Odeonsplatz, a stunning square in central Munich, crafted in the early 19th century by Leo von Klenze in a style reminiscent of Italy.
Beneath its surface lies a hidden history. It was here that an unknown leader of a small group attempted to take over Bavaria in 1921. However, the authorities were alerted and awaited with machine guns at Odeonsplatz. While some perished in the confrontation, the elusive leader escaped, later causing numerous deaths across Europe. Uncover the identity of this controversial figure by solving the challenge.
- Hofgarten - If you catch the scent of roses and hear leaves rustling in the breeze, you might be seated on a bench in the serene Hofgarten. Located at the edge of Munich’s historic old town, this lush park was designed in the 17th century by Elector Maximilian I, inspired by an idyllic Italian Renaissance garden.
Once a retreat for high-class individuals like dukes and electors, today everyone can enjoy its grand architecture. But could it also harbor dark, ancient secrets? Look around to find the answer and move forward.
- Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan - Next, head to another site echoing Italian splendor: the Theatine Church of St. Cajetan. This Catholic church was built by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife Henriette Adelaide in the mid-17th century, celebrating the birth of the long-awaited Bavarian heir.
Don’t just admire its exterior; the white, ornate interior contrasts beautifully with the bright yellow facade, a symbol of the city that influenced German Baroque architecture. Don’t get lost in its beauty, as there are still answers to find!
- Sitzender Keiler - After visiting Munich’s fabulous sites, it’s time to meet the Sitzender Keiler, or Sitting Boar, which impresses visitors in a unique way. This statue of a pig resting on its hind legs, as if gazing into the distance, guards the entrance to the Hunting and Fishing Museum.
Imagining this quirky icon is one thing, but visiting it is another. Rub its nose for lifelong luck, which you’ll need to unravel the boar’s mystery.
- Frauenkirche - As you wander through the city center, the twin towers of the Frauenkirche, each about 100 meters tall, are unmissable. Known as “The Cathedral of Our Dear Lady” to locals, its interior is breathtaking, with intricate vaulted ceilings and stunning stained glass windows.
Beyond its beauty, the church holds the Devil’s footprint at the entrance. Legend says the builder bet the Devil the church would have no windows. When the Devil realized he’d been tricked, he left his footprint there. Solve the challenge to unlock the full story!
- Marienplatz - Whether it’s the Christmas market, city anniversary celebrations, or FC Bayern’s championship festivities, Marienplatz is the bustling central square of Munich.
Since Munich’s founding by Henry the Lion in the 12th century, Marienplatz has been the city’s heart, where major streets converged and tournaments were held. The area is lively, and something significant happened here. Discover what by answering the question and proceed to your next destination!
- St. Peter’s Church - Having withstood fires and wars over 800 years, St. Peter’s Church stands before you as Munich’s oldest Catholic church and a key city symbol. Its frequent reconstructions showcase a blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo styles.
Your visit is even more rewarding with a bird’s eye view from the 299 steps up St. Peter’s tower. At the top, the breathtaking view of Munich’s center is worth the climb. You’re one step closer to uncovering this place’s mystery!
- New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus) - Finally, the New Town Hall of Munich awaits, the crowning jewel. Besides being the political hub where city council meetings occur, it’s also FC Bayern’s favorite balcony, where they greet fans after championship victories. Football fans, take note!
The Glockenspiel in the hall’s tower captivates global audiences with its performances and tales. After a devastating plague, barrel makers were the first to brave the streets, dancing to lift the spirits of a fearful populace. Embrace this story’s spirit, dance to the final clue, and unlock Haunted Munich’s mystery to become a true Questo explorer!

- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Audio stories for the English version
- Experience can be played anytime after booking without rescheduling
- For groups larger than 15 people, make multiple bookings
- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- Audio stories for the English version
- Experience can be played anytime after booking without rescheduling
- For groups larger than 15 people, make multiple bookings
- A physical tour guide
- A physical tour guide
Embark on an adventure through Munich by solving clues that guide you to the city’s most haunted locations, all with the assistance of your smartphone. Uncover new tales as you explore St. Peter’s Church, Marienplatz, Hofgarten, and more on your own.
- Explore the city’s most haunted streets, villas, and squares
- Learn the chilling stories of former…
Embark on an adventure through Munich by solving clues that guide you to the city’s most haunted locations, all with the assistance of your smartphone. Uncover new tales as you explore St. Peter’s Church, Marienplatz, Hofgarten, and more on your own.
- Explore the city’s most haunted streets, villas, and squares
- Learn the chilling stories of former residents
- Solve clues on your phone as you tour haunted Munich
Each clue will direct you from one location to the next, providing precise directions, so there’s no need for a map, GPS, or guide. Once you solve a clue and guess the answer, the hidden story of that place is revealed. You can start and stop at your convenience.
Throughout the journey, you’ll encounter spine-tingling horror stories. Are you brave enough to continue this tour?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.