
Nymphenburg Palace
Палац Німфенбург
Nymphenburg Palace is a Baroque palace located in Munich, Germany. Commissioned in 1664, it is 632 meters wide and features an expansive park with canals and pavilions. The palace was completed in stages, showcasing various architectural styles over time.
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Originally commissioned by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Adelaide of Savoy, Nymphenburg Palace served as the main summer residence of the Bavarian rulers. The central pavilion was finished by 1675, with further expansions occurring until the mid-18th century. Visitors can explore the Marstallmuseum and the Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain on-site. Public transportation options are available, making the palace easily accessible from Munich city center.
