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.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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