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Nymphenburg Palace Review

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Starting from Munich Railway Station, take Tram No. 17, and you will arrive at Ningfenbao Palace in 20 minutes to the west of the city. Looking from a distance across the canal and artificial lake, the long and narrow palace stands at the end of the horizon, not so grand and dignified as a jade belt on the earth. See the lake before you arrive at the palace. Kings of Bavaria seem to have an almost pathological love for swans. In this man-made lake with regular atmospheric shape, water birds can be seen flying over the surface of the lake to the white swans as usual. Palace gardens are open for free. Many residents of the city will bring their children here when they are free, feed swans, see the scenery and ride bicycles. The central building of the palace was built in 1664. At first it was just a small square summer resort. It was built to celebrate the birth of Henriet Adelaide's heir, Max Emmanuel. Later, when Marx ascended the throne, the Ningfenbao Palace was expanded and the most luxurious Rococo-style hall in Germany, Steinerner Saal, was built. Today's stone hall is still gorgeous and charming. The cream-white walls and ceilings are painted with brightly colored murals, which re-outline the soft vine pattern with gold paint. Giant crystal chandeliers hang low, and a group of pupils, led by their teachers, sit down and listen to stories about kings, queens, princesses and princes. Cappi stood in the middle of the stone hall, moved to tears - "ah, I finally came to Europe, this is the first palace I saw." Although Ningfenburg Palace is far less famous than Versailles Palace in France, Meiquan Palace in Austria, but this hall is transparent, colorful, still has other palaces than the bright and gorgeous.

Nymphenburg Palace

Posted: Oct 16, 2014
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  • sculptor
    4/5Excellent

    德国慕尼黑西区的宁芬堡皇宫是欧洲首屈一指的皇家宫殿,是前巴伐利亚统治者的主要夏季住所。 宫殿周围有一个占地 200 公顷的花园和园林。

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    Posted: Mar 30, 2023
  • みれ
    5/5Outstanding
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    About 20 minutes by tram from the old town of Munich. I went to the summer palace of the Vittersbach family in midwinter. Various birds such as swans, ducks and geese are swimming in the pond. The admission fee is 8 € (students 7 €) for the castle only. It's free to see from the outside. However, I would like to congratulate you on your visit! It's a mast spot when you visit Munich, which is truly gorgeous.

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    Posted: Jan 20, 2023
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Nymphenburg Palace is also a quite large building, the whole palace building is also relatively large, Nymphenburg is a very old royal building in Germany, now mainly used as a scenic spot, you can enter the interior to visit, many precious historical traces.

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    Posted: Jan 22, 2022
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ningfenbao Palace is located in the outskirts of Munich. It's very big and magnificent. When the weather is good, the pictures taken by the Palace of Blue Sky and White Cloud are really beautiful. The decoration of the palace is delicate and luxurious. Although it is not as noble as the palace, it can be seen everywhere in tranquility.

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    Posted: Mar 17, 2017
  • 吃苹果的麻雀呀
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Ningfenburg Palace is located in the west of Munich and was built in 1675. In 1644, the prince and his wife were happy to celebrate the birth of the little prince. The prince and his wife were ordered to build this summer palace in the west of Munich. After more than 300 years of construction, the original ornamental garden has been expanded into a luxurious palace, with baroque gardens, shuttle canals and starry pavilions, and it is a good place to stroll. The main building of the palace is magnificent, with symmetrical and distinct floors on both sides. In addition to Ningfenbao Palace, Ningfenbao Gardens also have three palaces, the Amarin Palace, the Bath Palace and the Pagoda Palace.

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    Posted: Oct 10, 2022
  • kaese
    5/5Outstanding
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    I couldn't go to see it properly at the end of the year, but the quiet and quiet atmosphere was so good. You can go by tram without difficulty.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2023
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