Nymphenburg Palace
Historic baroque palace featuring rococo and neoclassical architecture, extensive gardens, and several museums including a carriage museum and a natural history museum. Read more…
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Open 24/7
The palace was originally built as a summer residence for the Wittelsbach rulers, with construction beginning in 1664. It showcases a blend of baroque, rococo, and neoclassical architectural styles and was designed by architects including Agostino Barelli, Enrico Zuccalli, and Giovanni Antonio Viscardi. The complex includes several smaller royal pavilions and extensive gardens surrounding the main palace.
Today, the palace houses multiple museums, including a carriage museum featuring a collection of baroque carriages, and a natural history museum. The site is recognized as a significant cultural heritage ensemble and serves as a major historical and architectural attraction.
The palace and its grounds are wheelchair accessible, reflecting its adaptation for modern accessibility standards. It is part of the regional heritage and can be visited to explore its rich royal history and architectural splendor.
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