Nymphenburg Palace has been on my list of places to see for many years. On a recent trip to Munich a couple of weeks ago, I decided to visit. I opted for the combination ticket in order to be able to see the palace as well as the four pavillions scattered around the park. It was a humid day and at the end of the three hours I spent there, it began to rain.
Although the palace was spectacular, I especially enjoyed my stroll around the park and visit to the other buildings. Away from the crowds, it was quiet and I could hear nature as mice scampered through the forest, squirrels ran up and down trees and deer jumped through the high grass.
Oh my, what opulence! The frescoes are really amazing, and I think I like the blue tile best@
I really like your photos of the interiors. What a rococo masterpiece!
Oh my gosh…only one word needed, BREATHTAKING! I can’t begin to wrap my head around people actually doing all that intricate work in the castle rooms, how on earth, I don’t know!
The grounds are beautiful and look so peaceful. Great photos!
Great photos! What a lesson in excess and artistry. The work put into those rooms is mind boggling. Hope you had a very good time in Munich.