Nymphenburg Palace
Munich
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The impressive Baroque Nymphenburg palace, located in the western Munich, was built as a summer residence for the Bavarian Electors. The main building now houses a museum, while the surrounding area features expansive gardens, numerous smaller structures and pavilions, and an exotic greenhouse with a café. Notably, the castle is also famous for being the birthplace of King Ludwig II.
Useful Information
- Address: Schloss Nymphenburg, Munich
- Email: info@bsv.bayern.de
- Phone: +49 89 1 790 80
- More Info: www.schloss-nymphenburg.de/englisch/tourist
- Opening House: March through October: daily 9am–6pm. October through March: daily 9am–4pm
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- More Info: www.facebook.com/bayerische.schloesserverwaltung
Do & See
Munich has come to be associated with Oktoberfest, the Hofbräuhaus, the Olympic grounds, and the Fasching carnival. However, Munich also has an international reputation as a city of both art and culture. Its music scene ranges from classical to jazz and pop. What's more, it boasts numerous museums showcasing impressive collections.