Object information:

Munich

Amalienburg

Information

Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Nymphenburg
Schloss Nymphenburg,
Eingang 19
80638 München
Telefon (0 89) 1 79 08-0
Fax (0 89) 1 79 08-6 27
E-Mail sgvnymphenburg@
bsv.bayern.de

externer Link www.schloss-
nymphenburg.de

Opening hours

April-15 October:
9 am-6 pm
16 October-March:
10 am-4 pm
open daily

Closed on: 
1.1., Shrove Tuesday, 24.12., 25.12., 31.12.

Guided tours

No regular guided tours

internal link guided tours for private groups can be booked here …

Admission charges  

2 euros regular
1 euro reduced internal link

Ticket "Park buildings"
Amalienburg / Badenburg / Pagodenburg / Magdalenenklause:
4 euros regular
3 euros reduced internal link

Combination ticket "Nymphenburg"
internal link Nymphenburg Palace / internal link Park buildings / internal link Marstallmuseum:
10 euros regular
8 euros reduced internal link

In winter (park buildings closed except Amalienburg):
8 euros regular
6 euros reduced internal link

internal link Annual season tickets /
14-days-tickets

Please note

Information for the disabled:

Several steps to be negotiated

Shop:

Shop at the palace
External link www.schloesser-
bayern-shop.de

Gardens

Passage to the Munich Botanic Garden existing
External link www.botmuc.de

Franchised restaurants and hotels:

Restaurant "Schwaige"
tel (0 89) 12 02 08 90
externer Link www.schlosswirtschaft-schwaige.de

Café "Palmenhaus"
tel (0 89) 17 53 09
externer Link www.palmenhaus.de

Restaurant
"Die Neue Fasanerie"
Hartmannshofer Straße 20
80997 München, 
tel (0 89) 1 49 56 07
externer Link www.neue-fasanerie.de

"Taxisgarten"
Taxisstraße 12
80637 München, 
tel (0 89) 15 68 27
externer Link www.taxisgarten.de

Nearest railway station:

Munich
External link www.bahn.de

Public transport with nearest stop:

Tram 12 or 16 to
"Romanplatz"
Bus 51 and Tram 17 to
"Schloss Nymphenburg"

Parking space:

450 car parking spaces, 25 bus parking spaces available

Overview about all admission  charges and opening hours
external linl - link opend in a new window download (pdf-file)

 

The weather today:

www.wetter.com

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Object description:

Picture: Amalienburg

The Amalienburg, designed by François Cuvilliés, was built from 1734 to 1739 in the internal link Nymphenburg Park.

The little hunting lodge created for Electress Amalia with its unique Hall of Mirrors is a masterpiece of european Rococo architecture.

 

Further information you will find at

External link www.schloss-nymphenburg.de

 

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