Sunday, November 27, 2016

Nymphenburg Palace

Nymphenburg and its gardens is for sure something which should not be missed in Munich. The Baroque palace is on the outskirts of the city but it is easily accessible by buss or by train.


 



The palace was commissioned in 1664 by the prince-electoral couple after the birth of their son Maximilian II Emanuel. The palace is absolutely stunning. The rooms inside have their original splendor and the carriage house is spectacular. 





The huge complex of buildings includes a big garden. It is such a lovely place to wander and it is nice to see so many people enjoying the park.





The palace is great with lots of history to explore- vast gardens, fountains, swans, ducks and goose around you.






The palace and the surrounding grounds are outstanding.





 

Impressive palace and extensive grounds.



 





Flower meadows. 





Benches and paths throughout make the garden an amazing place to relax. 


 
 

A nice and relaxing atmosphere along the canal which leads to a marble cascade.


 


Wood.Perfect mix of flora, fauna and architecture.


 



The huge fountain in the park gives pleasure to visitors.



We took a big beautiful and peaceful walk in the park and discovered different corners in this very attractive area.




Unforgettable walk around the palace which can be appreciated in all seasons.




 

Definitely the right place to be surrounded by nature and beauty. 



Nymphenburg is an amazing attraction, worth to be visited.


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