At the 17th-century Nymphenburg Palace, history and art aficionados can sink into Bavaria’s regal legacy and discover stunning rooms and art treasures.
Highlights
Highlights
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Marvel at the Stone Hall with frescoes of mythical tales above gleaming marble floors and the Gallery of Beauties with 19th-century portraits of women.
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The Amalienburg Pavilion, a whimsical Rococo gem, enchants with its shimmering walls and mirrors, creating a dazzling dance of light and reflection.
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In the Marstallmuseum, ornate royal carriages, sleighs, and equestrian gear from the Wittelsbach dynasty display the pomp of the Bavarian court.
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The Porcelain Museum houses Nymphenburg’s famous porcelain creations—delicate figures, painted dinnerware, and sculptures crafted for European nobility.
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Fun fact: Beneath the palace, there are rumored to be secret passageways that once connected the royal residence to nearby locations.
Inclusions
Inclusions
- Entry to Nymphenburg Palace
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your experience
Your experience
Where the royals roamed
Picture this: sprawling gardens dotted with vibrant flowers, elegant fountains, and winding pathways. All of this beckons you to explore Nymphenburg Palace, a 17th-century royal residence in Munich, taking you through Bavaria's royal past. As you wander through the Great Hall, the chandeliers sparkling above you and frescoed ceilings capturing scenes from mythology make every step feel like a page out of a storybook. The palace houses an impressive collection of over 200 paintings, including works by renowned artists such as Giovanni Battista.
Whimsical & cultural treasures
Inside, the Gallery of Beauties invites you to meet the charming portraits of 19th-century women. Don’t miss the Amalienburg Pavilion—this whimsical Rococo retreat has mirrored walls that create a playful light show. Check out the Nymphenburg Porcelain Museum which showcases delicate pieces created at the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, one of the oldest porcelain factories in Europe. The Marstallmuseum within the palace includes an impressive collection of royal horse-drawn carriages, highlighting the importance of equestrian culture in Bavarian history. The palace grounds cover around 490 acres, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, canals, and meadows, where you can explore and unwind.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
Accessibility
- This experience is wheelchair accessible.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Nymphenburg Palace.
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Address: Schloß Nymphenburg 1, 80638 München, Germany.