Verwaltung der
Residenz München
Residenzstraße 1
80333 München
(0 89) 2 90 67-1
Fax (0 89) 2 90 67-2 25
ResidenzMuenchen
@bsv.bayern.de
www.residenz-muenchen.de
April-17 October:
9 am-6 pm (last entry: 5 pm)
18 October-March:
10 am-5 pm (last entry: 4 pm)
open daily
Closed on:
1.1., Shrove Tuesday, 24.12., 25.12., 31.12.
No regular guided tours
guided tours for private groups can be booked here …
Free Audio-Guide available in German, English, Italian, French and Spanish
6 euros regular
5 euros reduced ![]()
Combination ticket
Residenz Museum / Treasury:
9 euros regular
8 euros reduced ![]()
Combination ticket
Residenz Museum / Treasury / Cuvilliés-Theatre:
11 euros regular
9 euros reduced ![]()
Annual season tickets
/
14-days-tickets
Rooms only accessible via several steps
Shop
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Pfälzer Weinprobierstube Residenzstraße 1
tel (0 89) 22 56 28
www.bayernpfalz.de
Welser Kuche
Residenzstraße 27
tel (0 89) 29 69 73
Schumann's Bar am Hofgarten
Odeonsplatz 6/7
tel (0 89) 22 90 60
Munich
www.bahn.de
S 1+2, 4-8 to "Marienplatz"
U 3-6 to "Marienplatz"
Bus 100 to "Odeonsplatz"
Tram 19 to "Nationaltheater"
Underground parking at "Max-Joseph-Platz"
Overview about all admission charges and opening hours
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The Wittelsbachs' Treasury, founded in 1565 by Duke Albrecht V, is one of the most important of its kind in Europe. The collection covers the late Graeco-Roman period and the Middle Ages, with exhibits such as the Ciborium of King Arnulf (ca. 890) and the Cross of Queen Gisela (after 1006), the late Gothic and Renaissance periods, with the statuette of St George (photo), created between 1586 and 1597, and the Baroque and neoclassical eras.
Among the treasures are priceless objects made of rock crystal, gems and ivory, as well as religious art, orders and insignia, tableware and toilet sets designed by Nuremberg and Augsburg goldsmiths and exotic craftwork.