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Munich Tour

Nympenburg Palace

The central building, originally planned as a hunting lodge, was ordered by Electoral Prince Ferdinand Maria and his wife in 1664, on the occasion of the birth of their son Max Emanuel . In 1701 Max Emanuel added two side wings. In 1714, four-winged side buildings were added and the facade of the central building renewed. The Bavarian Rokoko style "Steinerne Saal" and King Ludwig I's famous "Schönheitengalerie" (Gallery of Beauties) are especially worth a visit.

Opening hours/Prices
1. April - 15. Ocktober: 9.00 am - 6.00 pm, Thursdays till 8.00 pm
16. October - 31. March: 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
regular: € 7,50 / concessionary: € 2,50

Address
Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Nymphenburg
Schloss Nymphenburg, Eingang 1
80638 München

Phone 089- 179 08- 0
Fax 089- 179 08- 627

How to get there
Tram 17 "Schloss Nymphenburg"
Tram 12 "Romanplatz"



Photos by Omid Mahdawi
 

 PHOTOGALERIE

1 = Canal (Auffahrtsallee)
2 = Ludwig-Ferdinant-Bridge
3 = Palace Lake
4 = Amalienburg
5 = Badenburg Courtyard
6 = View from the Bridge (Badenburg)
7 = Badenburg
8 = View of the Lake (Monopterus)
9 = Waldkautz Statue of a Faun

10 = Monopterus
11 = Waterfall 1

12 = Palace Canal
13 = Small Lake

14 = Pagoda house
15 = Palm garden

16 = Palace fountain
17 = View of palace (exterior)
18 = Waterfall 2
19 = Palm garden 1 (interior)
20 = Palm garden 2 (interior)













 

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