The Palace Museum Residenz Museum in the center of the old city is a comprehensive museum of architecture and art. For centuries, it has been the residence of the Bavarian rulers. During World War II, the entire palace was said to have survived only 50 square metres of ceilings that had not been destroyed, but now it has been completely restored without any trace of destruction. The most exciting part of the Palace Museum is the Hall of the Museum of Antiquities. The dome and its surroundings are exquisite murals, which are generally considered to be the best example of Renaissance interior design in the northern Alps. In addition, most of them are guest rooms, bedrooms and chapels with huge tapestries. Here we can see many exquisite Chinese porcelain, including decorative vases, daily used reformed tableware and so on. There is even a room decorated with Chinese blue and white porcelain. Everything from the mysterious Oriental was very fashionable in that era. The jewelry of the jewelry hall can't be missed.