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Nymphenburg Palace in Munich's Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Baroque architecture and lush landscapes. Stretching across 200 hectares, this historical attraction has beautifully symmetrical baroque gardens and rococo-style interiors crafted by renowned architects like Joseph Effner and Enrico Zuccalli. A visit here isn't just a walk through history; it's an exploration of artistic elegance and architectural mastery. Easily accessible with features like paid and free parking, as well as options for NFC and credit card payments, the palace is not only a visual delight but also exceptionally visitor-friendly. A must-see spot rated an impressive 4.6 on Google, the palace invites both history enthusiasts and casual travelers to spend a worthwhile 2-3 hours. Perfect for family outings, it's a place where children can be inspired by the past while enjoying the serene grounds.

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Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Paid parking, Free parking, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Romanplatz
Bus stop 643 m walk
Maria-Ward-Straße
Bus stop 653 m walk
Schloss Nymphenburg
Tram stop 615 m walk
Botanischer Garten
Tram stop 694 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 36,136 reviews
4.6/5 36,136 reviews
Bil Kaya
Bil Kaya
3 weeks ago on Google

nice place to visit

Pastor Elias Soussan (Pastor Elias Soussan)
Pastor Elias Soussan (Pastor Elias Soussan)
4 weeks ago on Google

Sehr angenehme Atmosphäre

Milan Mitić
Milan Mitić
4 weeks ago on Google

It's a must visit if you like architecture and statues, long walks through park and seeing some majestic animals.