Object information:

Feldafing

Rose Island and Casino (Royal Villa)

Address/
Information

Wittelsbacher Park 1
82340 Feldafing
Telephone (0 81 57) 49 49
fax (0 81 57) 49 49

Informationen

Bayer. Schlösserverwaltung/
Außenstelle Starnberger See
Max-Zimmermann-Straße 11
82319 Starnberg
Telefon (0 81 51) 69 75
Fax (0 81 51) 36 81 23
E-mail seeverwaltung.
starnbergersee@bsv.bayern.de

"Casino" opening hours

Mai-15 October: 12 am-6 pm
closed Mondays
October-March: closed

Guided tours

Guided tours during the opening hours as required
Last guided tour: 5 pm

On Fridays and Saturdays the first guided tour (12.15 pm) may be postponed due to civil weddings in the "Casino".

Admission charges  

3 euros regular
2 euros reduced internal link

internal link Annual season tickets /
14-days-tickets

Please note

The park and the island are open to the public. On Rose Island there are no dogs and no bicycles allowed.

Information for the disabled:

Ferry service for wheelchair users to the Rose Island available; Several steps up to the "Casino"

Public transport with nearest stop:

S 6 from Munich to "Feldafing"

Connecting boat service:

Ferry service from the park Feldafing to the rose island (May-October) in good weather
For details please call 
tel (01 71) 7 22 22 66
(Ferryman Norbert Pohlus)
External link www.faehre-
roseninsel.de

Overview about all admission  charges and opening hours
external linl - link opend in a new window download (pdf-file)

 

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Object description:

Picture: Royal Villa

In 1853 King Maximilian II of Bavaria commissioned Peter Joseph Lenné to design a internal link landscape park on the west shore of the Starnberger See. The park, which combines decorative formal and natural landscape elements, was laid out by Carl von Effner. The palace commenced much later in 1863 was abandoned on the early death of the king in March 1864. Rose Island with its small island villa, the "Casino", and a rose garden also designed by Lenné, was one of the favourite places of Maximilian's son Ludwig II; among the special guests he received here were Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna, Richard Wagner and Empress Elisabeth of Austria.


Rose blossom

Picture: Rose blossom

Usually the first blossom begins around mid-June, the second around mid-August, each lasting for about 4 weeks. Due to the climate the roses may bloom (even weeks) earlier or later.


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For details please choose a room by clicking on the picture or on the text.

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