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An extraodinary residence

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Once the residence of the Wittelsbach, the Residenz, on Max-Joseph-Platz, is a luminous Mannerist palace that was built for the Bavarian dukes by a team of Dutch artists. One of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in all of Europe, it was severely damaged during the Second World War and was later almost entirely rebuilt. Today, you can visit its former royal quarters, concert halls, and chapels and admire its rich collections.

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Favorite place to eat

Author: Kathy

this has a great beer garden where you can sit outside and view the beautiful landscape of the gardens and the food was excellent. I still dream of the food! Can't wait to go back!

Beautiful parks to stroll in

Author: Air Transat

The Englischer Garten, the famous 360-hectare park, features shaded paths, streams, ponds and swans, and is mostly known for its terraces and nudist area. It is one of the largest municipal parks in all of Europe and boasts terraces where you can enjoy the best beer in the world. What a great way to take advantage of nature on a sunny afternoon!

Museums for all tastes

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The Alte Pinakothek, on Barer Strasse, showcases the works of the greatest European masters from the 14th to the 18th centuries. The Deutsches Museum is the largest museum of science and technology in the world, with eight floors. To see everything in this gigantic museum, you must cover some 20 kilometres of scientific and technological exhibits. The BMW-Museum tells the story of the renowned automobile manufacturer and its great classics.

An extraodinary residence

Author: Air Transat

Once the residence of the Wittelsbach, the Residenz, on Max-Joseph-Platz, is a luminous Mannerist palace that was built for the Bavarian dukes by a team of Dutch artists. One of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in all of Europe, it was severely damaged during the Second World War and was later almost entirely rebuilt. Today, you can visit its former royal quarters, concert halls, and chapels and admire its rich collections.


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