The baroque palace in the west part of Munich was the summer residence of the Bavarian monarchs. Five generations of Wittelsbach rulers were involved in the construction of this stately ensemble, which houses several outstanding collections.
With its lavishly decorated interior and the famous "Gallery of Beauties" commissioned by Ludwig I, the palace is one of Munich's favorite attractions. Among the highlights are the former bedroom of King Ludwig II and the impressive banquet hall with fine ceiling frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann.
While you're there, be sure not to miss the Marstallmuseum and the Porcelain Museum, the Museum Mensch und Natur and the Botanical Garden.
Nymphenburg Palace Park
The landscaped park with its venerable trees, myriad waterways and secluded pavilions is an ideal place to go exploring.
Reference: Munich Tourist Office
Nymphenburg Palace
Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Nymphenburg
Eingang 19
80638 München




