After leaving Wien, Hitler went to München. When World War 1 had ended he started his career in politics here. München is the city of the NSDAP and there are a lot of things in the city that remind of that. Different beerhalls where Hitler held his speeches are still there and so are the houses he lived in. For instance the house where his niece Geli Raubal took her life. The NSDAP-buildings on the Königsplatz are among the best exemples of nazi-architecture in Germany. And they’re easy to get into. When you walk the route of the failed putsch you’ll see that a lot of places haven’t changed that much.