Description
In the northwest of Munich is Nymphenburg, a magnificent Baroque palace (1664-1728) set in a beautiful landscaped park with fountains and lakes.

Nypenburg was the ancient summer residence of the Prince Electors and the kings of Bavaria. It was built to celebrate the birth of the son for Elector Ferdinand Maria and his consort Henriette Adelaide of Savoy.
Attractions within Nymphenburg Palace

Blutenburg Castle

Pluedenburg (Blütenburg/Blossom Castle) was built on the banks of the Würm by Duke Albert II in 1438-39 as a hunting-lodge, replacing an older castle burned down in war. Its original defenses
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Concerts

Throughout the year Schloss Blutenburg provides a venue for a series of highly regarded master concerts.

Courtyard

A modern fountain in copper by G. J. Kroiss adorns the castle courtyard.

Blutenburg Madonna

Features of particular interest in the Blutenburg Castle: altarpieces by Jan Polack (ca. 1490); paintings on the High Altar (Christ as Judge and Baptism of Christ, to right; Coronation of Virgin,
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Botanic Gardens

The present Munich Botanic Gardens, covering an area of more than 20ha/49 acres on the north side of Nymphenburg Park, was laid out between 1909 and 1914, the previous gardens near the Karlsplatz
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Alpine Garden

The alpine garden, at the Munich Botanic Gardens, boasts specimens from some of the highest mountains in the world. Laid out according to geographical origin and altitude, it is at its loveliest in
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Deer Meadow

Originally a tract of common woodland 35ha/86 acres in extent, the Hirschgarten, occupying a low terrace formed during the Würm Ice Age, now provides a welcome 27ha/67 acre swathe of greenery
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Krone Circus

Munich is the home of the world-famous Zirkus Krone, permanently based here since 1919. Bombed out during a blitz in 1944, a new building in the shape of a big top with seating for more than 2,500
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Museum of Mankind and Nature

The Museum Mensch und Natur was opened in the north wing of Schloss Nymphenburg in the summer of 1990, immediately proving a major attraction to the public. It is a branch of the Bavarian State
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Nymphenburg Palace

This vast Baroque palace on Munich's western outskirts was originally the summer residence of the Wittelsbach Electors. The impressive range of white and gray buildings, more than 600m/2,000ft from
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Central Pavilion

The central pavilion was a gift from the Elector Ferdinand Maria to his wife Adelaide of Savoy, celebrating the birth of an heir, Max Emanuel. The cube-shaped palace in the style of an Italian
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Marstallmuseum

The Marstallmuseum, one of the most important museums of its kind in the world, rivaled only by similar collections in Vienna and Lisbon, was set up in the former Court Stables (Marstall) in the
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Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory

The Nymphenburg porcelain factory, at the north end of the Schlossrondell, was founded in 1747 and installed here in the palace in 1761. The Roccoco creations of its first designer, Franz Anton
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Porcelain Museum

Housed in the south wing of the Nymphenburg Palace is the Porcelain Museum, opened in 1986. This provides a unique and virtually continuous record of the superlative artistry and workmanship of the
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Nymphenburg Park

The magnificent walled Nymphenburg Park extends westwards from the Nymphenburg Palace for some 1,400m/1,530yd, being about 2,100m/2,300yd across from north to south. Begun in 1671 as a small
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Magdalenenklause

In keeping with the custom of the time the Magdalenenklause (Magdalene Hermitage, 1725-28) was designed as a place of prayer and meditation for the aged Elector Max Emanuel, who died however before
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Amalienburg

This single-storied hunting lodge was built by François Cuvilliés in 1734-39 for Maria Amalia, wife of Karl Albrecht. Regarded as the finest example of Court Roccoco in Germany, it was beautifully
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Badenburg

The two-storied Badenburg, built by Joseph Effner in 1719-21 as a bathing pavilion for the Elector Max Emanuel, was partially remodeled in the 19th C. in the Neo-Classical style by Leo von Klenze
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Pagodenburg

The Pagodenburg, an elegant two-storied tea pavilion roughly cruciform in plan, was built by Joseph Effner (1716-19). It was mainly used as a place for resting after pall-mall, a ball game played
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Nymphenburg Summer Festival

The Nymphenburg Summer Festival is a three-week event that runs from mid-June to early July and includes a series of twelve symphonic, choral and chamber concerts. The repertoire ranges from
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St Wolfgang in Pipping

The Pippinger Kircherl, officially the Church of St Wolfgang in Pipping, is a rare example of a Late Gothic village church which has survived without modification. Unusually for the Munich area, in
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Hours
April 1 to October 15
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Open9:009:009:009:009:009:009:00
Closed18:0018:0018:0018:0018:0018:0018:00
October 16 to March 31
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
Open10:0010:0010:0010:0010:0010:0010:00
Closed16:0016:0016:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
Always closed on:
New Year's Day (January 1)
Mardi Gras - Shrove Tuesday - Christian
All Saints' Day - Christian (November 1)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24)
New Year's Eve (December 31)
Cost
Adult10.00 Euros
Concession or reduced rate8.00 Euros
Tips
Admission price includes Amalienburg Castle.
Attractions Near Nymphenburg Palace, Munich