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Hofgarten Review

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Munich Palace is the palace of the former Bavarian monarchs, not far from the Marion Square where the new town hall is located, about 15-20 minutes walk. The palace is the largest city palace in Munich and even Germany (the European palaces are generally located in the remote suburbs), including 10 courtyards and several museums, with more than 100 exhibition halls. The treasure house can kill the museum's collection in minutes, and I personally feel that the luxury of the entire palace complex is no less than that of the Habs Dynasty's Schönbrunn Palace and Hofburg Palace. The entrance of the palace is slightly low-key, a bit difficult to find, the best way to ask the locals nearby, I also almost gave up because I had circled the square for several times, and finally found it under the guidance of enthusiastic people.

Hofgarten

Posted: May 21, 2016
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  • 老生游记
    5/5Outstanding
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    The garden is very beautiful. When we went there in May last year, it was the season for traveling. There are not many tourists in the garden, and you can stop and enjoy the scenery. The garden has a large lawn, as well as a variety of flowers and trees, under the blue sky and white clouds, with green lawns and flowers of various colors, the photos are very beautiful.

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2020
  • 前程风光qf3456792
    5/5Outstanding
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    After doing your homework, see these beautiful scenery and get more! Palace Garden: The Palace of Hofgarten was built in 1613 and completed in 1617, and it was originally located outside the moat around the residential palace. At the same time, the Duke of Maximilian I is adding many new buildings to the palace complex. The garden is officially arranged around two central paths, which intersect at the Diana Temple in the middle of the garden. The focus of the garden is the Hofgarten Palace, also known as the Diana Temple. The pavilion was designed by the old Heinrich Sheen in 1615. The pavilion has eight arches, each with a sidewalk that divides the garden into eight separate sections. On top of it, there is a bronze statue called "Thales Bavica", which symbolizes the treasures of Bavarian land - grain, prey, water and salt. It is a statue of Diana, the hunting goddess, designed by Hubert Gerhard in 1594. In 1923, Hans Cromper transformed the statue into a Bavarian fable. At the eastern end of Hofgarten stands the Bavarian State Premier's Office. After decades of debate and several designs, the building was finally completed in 1992. The center of the building is a 32-metre (105-foot) dome of the former Army Museum. Built by Ludwig Meringer in 1905 and restored in 1982. No wonder there is a statue of riding at the door!

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2020
  • WillSum
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Palace Garden is a large open area in the center of Munich. A pavilion here is the core of the space that was once the Palace. Now it has become a green space and a public place for citizens to relax. The garden road has a lot of sand and no special repairs. It has been maintained. Nature feeling.

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    Posted: Mar 25, 2020
  • Marcmything
    5/5Outstanding

    A serene escape park with well maintained gardens and historic architecture. worth of a retreat

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    Posted: Jan 11, 2024
  • rain
    4/5Excellent
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    The Garden of the Palace of Munich. Located in the east of the Concert Hall Square, between the Munich Palace and the British Park, it was established in 1613-1617, and it has been intact for hundreds of years to retain the appearance of the Royal Garden. It is an Italian baroque art-style garden courtyard. The center of the park is the pavilion of Diana, the goddess of the moon. The garden was destroyed in World War II and was rebuilt after the war, and the garden's promenade contains murals depicting medieval history, which is well worth seeing.

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    Posted: Jul 22, 2023
  • rain
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    The garden of the palace in Munich (Hofgarten) is an Italian Barroque art-style garden in the heart of the city, the back garden of the palace in Munich, a renaissance-style royal garden, close to the English garden. Built between 1613 and 1617, the garden center's green-topped pavilion was built for Diana, the goddess of the moon, and is the highlight of the garden.

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    Posted: May 26, 2023
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