Nymphenburg Palace was for centuries the summer residence of the great Bavarian Wittelsbach dynasty, set in magnificent parkland in the Nymphenburg suburb. Admire the lavish rococo interiors and family collections, then join Münchners strolling amidst eccentric follies in the gardens.
The palace features a whole range of stunning interior designs, including the massive Steinerner Saal, or stone hall, with ceiling frescoes by Johann Baptist Zimmermann. Famous rooms include the birthplace of King Ludwig II, as well as the Schönheitsgallerie, or beauty gallery, which he later had specially built.
