The market will take place every Sunday, with the exception of Dec.
The wire sculptures of insects, created by 14 different students, blend seamlessly into the gardens, creating a whimsical space for guests and visitors. Mohonk Mountain House’s Tulip Festival runs from April 25 through May 8 with sculptures created by SUNY Ulster’s sculpture program scattered throughout the beds of 20,000 tulips.Bayern have won the last seven Bundesliga Klassikers in a row, and haven't lost at home to Dortmund since 12 April 2014.He secures his second trophy as a head coach when Bayern beat Dortmund 3-1 in this season's Supercup. Nagelsmann (34) is the second-youngest coach to lift the Meisterschale after Matthias Sammer, who guided BVB to glory in 2002.He's the Bundesliga top-scoring German national this term Gnabry registered his 13th goal of the season with his 15th-minute opener.The last time the champions ended scoreless in the top flight was in a 0-0 draw against RB Leipzig in February 2020. Bayern scored for a record-extending 78th consecutive Bundesliga game.Lewandowski has scored 23 goals in 16 Bundesliga meetings with former club Dortmund, hitting eight multiples and only failing to fire in three.Bayern boast the Bundesliga's top goalscorer in Lewandowski (33 goals) and top assist provider in Müller (17 assists).Sensing they had weathered the storm, Bayern then put the visitors to the sword, Musiala slamming home with conviction to get the title party started. Hitz stopped the goal-hungry Lewandowski from registering his second with a solid stop while, at the other end, Haaland's deflected drive was tipped wide by Neuer, who would later see the the Norwegian forward blast over as time ticked down. Julian Nagelsmann's rallying cry to his players from the touchline implied peak Klassiker mode had now been reached. Lucas Hernandez then made a sliding tackle to deny Dortmund's lively No.
Haaland fed Reus, whose shot connected with Neuer's legs before the home defenders hacked clear. Emre Can beat Manuel Neuer from the spot, and it was game on, with BVB suddenly in the ascendency. Whatever he said, his words worked, with Die Schwarzgelben upping their intensity to such an extent that they were awarded a penalty when Kimmich felled Marco Reus inside the box. If visiting coach Marco Rose was looking for half-time words of encouragement, he could have pointed to the fact that Dortmund had outscored Bayern and collected the same number of points in the second half of the season. Gnabry had just had a goal disallowed when Lewandowski - who else? - had the music blaring inside the Allianz Arena once more, the Pole sliding in his 33rd top-flight goal of the Bundesliga season from yet another Thomas Müller assist. Yet after the Norwegian sliced wide when well placed on 27 minutes, the omens only looked good for Bayern. In Erling Haaland, however, the Black-and-Yellows had hope in a player who had netted five goals in six games against the record champions. BVB had lost all six of the teams' previous Klassikers and were without a win against their rivals since 2014. From Joshua Kimmich's subsequent set piece, Goretzka outmuscled his markers to nod back invitingly for Gnabry, who controlled on his thigh before thumping an unstoppable volley past the rooted Marwin Hitz. Serge Gnabry's scheming run onto a Leon Goretzka through pass had earned Bayern a corner brought about by Raphael Guerreiro's last-ditch tackle. Up against it as they looked to spoil the home party against a Bayern side roared on by a capacity crowd, Dortmund's task became even more difficult when the hosts forged ahead on the quarter-hour.