The Residenz palace was the home of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 until the First World War. Its jaw-dropping treasures and attires of the Wittelbachs' wealth over the centuries can be seen at this palace museum.
See the apartment of the Electress’ Henriette Adelaide, daughter-in-law of Max I, Papal Rooms, having been occupied once by Pope Pius VI in the 18th century. Visit the most impressive rooms in the palace, the 19th-century neoclassical Royal apartments, inspired by the ruins of Pompeii and in the Napoleonic Empire.
Take our guide with you to see and learn all of the details of this 5 centuries-old palace.
Marienplatz (Fish Fountain In front of the Town Hall), Marienplatz 8, 80331 München
The Residenz palace was the home of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 until the First World War. Its jaw-dropping treasures and attires of the Wittelbachs' wealth over the centuries can be seen at this palace museum. The evolution of power and wealth is very present in this residential complex that has evolved with the centuries, and its history is mirrored in the several styles it contains.
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