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Nymphenburg Palace and Park

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Picture: Nymphenburg Palace

Nymphenburg Palace and Park

internal link Nymphenburg Palace was built from 17th-19th century as a summer residence for the Bavarian Electors and Kings; period and state apartments, banqueting hall, gallery of beauties …


Picture: Amalienburg

Amalienburg

internal link The Amalienburg, a little hunting lodge created for  Electress Amalia, is a masterpiece of european Rococo architecture …


Picture: Badenburg

Badenburg, Pagodenburg und Magdalenenklause (Hermitage)

internal link The little park palaces Badenburg, Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause (Hermitage) were built in the 18th century by Joseph Effner for Elector Max Emanuel …


Picture: Marstallmuseum

Marstallmuseum (Museum of Carriages and Sleighs in the former Royal Stables) and Museum  of Nymphenburg Porcelain

internal link The Marstallmuseum houses a collection of historic state coaches and gala coupés, ceremonial sleighs and riding equipment from the Royal Coach House …
The Bäuml porcelain collection documents the development of the Manufactory from its foundation in 1747 by Elector Max III Joseph until ca. 1920 …

 

 

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