Residenz München
Munich
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The extensive complex was the home of the Wittelsbach dynasty until 1918, making it one of Europe’s most prestigious palaces. The building houses the Residenz museum and the Schatzkammer, also known as the 'Treasure Chamber'. The perfect place to get a glimpse of four centuries of royal culture. Don’t miss Hofgarten Park on the Odeonsplatz near the Residenz. It is one of the finest Renaissance gardens north of the Alps, and a peaceful oasis commanding a splendid view of the Theatinerkirche.
Useful Information
- Address: Residenzstraße 1, Munich
- Email: residenzMuenchen@bsv.bayern.de
- Phone: +49 89 2 906 71
- More Info: www.residenz-muenchen.de/englisch/tourist/opening.htm
- Opening House: 23 March to 20 October: daily 9am–6pm. 21 October to 22 March: daily 10am–5pm
- More Info: 09e5625eb450d737cbeb1e52e3acb5a6d4e2871d
- More Info: www.facebook.com/ResidenzMuenchen
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.