Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Nymphenburg
Schloss Nymphenburg,
Eingang 19
80638 München
(0 89) 1 79 08-0
Fax (0 89) 1 79 08-6 27
sgvnymphenburg@
bsv.bayern.de
www.schloss-
nymphenburg.de
April-17 October:
9 am-6 pm
open daily
closed
18 October-March
No regular tours
guided tours for private groups can be booked here …
Each one of the park buildings:
2 euros regular
1 euro reduced ![]()
Ticket "Park buildings"
Amalienburg / Badenburg / Pagodenburg / Magdalenenklause:
4 euros regular
3 euros reduced ![]()
Combination ticket "Nymphenburg"
Nymphenburg Palace / Park buildings /
Marstallmuseum:
10 euros regular
8 euros reduced ![]()
Annual season tickets
/
14-days-tickets
Several steps to be negotiated
Shop at the palace
www.schloesser-
bayern-shop.de
Passage to the Munich Botanic Garden existing
www.botmuc.de
Restaurant "Schwaige"
tel (0 89) 12 02 08 90
www.schlosswirtschaft-schwaige.de
Café "Palmenhaus"
tel (0 89) 17 53 09
www.palmenhaus.de
Restaurant
"Die Neue Fasanerie"
Hartmannshofer Straße 20
80997 München,
tel
www.neue-fasanerie.de
"Taxisgarten"
Taxisstraße 12
80637 München,
tel (0 89) 15 68 27
www.taxisgarten.de
Munich
www.bahn.de
Tram 12 or 16 to
"Romanplatz"
Bus 51 and Tram 17 to
"Schloss Nymphenburg"
450 car parking spaces, 25 bus parking spaces available
Overview about all admission charges and opening hours
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These three little park palaces were built in the 18th century by Joseph Effner for Elector Max Emanuel in the
Nymphenburg Park.
The Badenburg (photo above) features a magnificent Banqueting Hall, a two-storey Bathing Hall and and the recently restored so-called "Monkey Cabinet".
Four of its rooms are decorated with Chinese wallpaper.
In the octagonal Pagodenburg, european and Oriental decorative elements combine to create an exotic atmosphere.
The Magdalenenklause is the court equivalent of a hermitage: built as an artificial ruin, it has a chapel designed as a grotto and living rooms of monastic simplicity.