Are dogs allowed in Nymphenburg Palace?


Are dogs allowed in Nymphenburg Palace? Dogs. Dogs and other pets are not allowed in any of the buildings. We cannot offer supervision for animals brought along. Please keep dogs on an lead in the park.


Does anyone live in Nymphenburg Palace?

Today, Nymphenburg is open to the public but also continues to be a home and chancery for the head of the House of Wittelsbach, currently Franz, Duke of Bavaria.


What is the meaning of Nymphenburg Palace?

Schloss Nymphenburg does live up to the meaning behind its name, “Castle of the Nymphs”. To celebrate the birth of their heir Maximilian II Emanuel, the Bavarian ruler Ferdinand Maria had Nymphenburg Palace built in 1664 as a gift to his wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy.


Who lives at Nymphenburg Palace?

In 1863, the only meeting between Ludwig and Otto von Bismarck was held in Nymphenburg, although they remained connected in a lifelong friendship. Today, Nymphenburg is open to the public but also continues to be a home and chancery for the head of the House of Wittelsbach, currently Franz, Duke of Bavaria.


What is München known for?

The city has several of the largest breweries in Germany and is famous for its beer and its annual Oktoberfest celebration. Munich is a major tourist destination and a convention centre. Book publishing and printing and television production are also important.


What time does Nymphenburg open?

You'll also see rooms in the North Apartment, the South Apartment and the Queen's Apartment along with the beautiful palace chapel. Nymphenburg Palace is open daily from 9am to 6pm (April to 15 October) and from 10am to 4pm (October to March).


Is Nymphenburg Palace Park free?

Opening hours (main gate): The fountains are in operation daily from Easter to mid-October - 10 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm. Entry into the castle park is free.


What is the closest U Bahn to Nymphenburg Palace?

The closest S-Bahn station is at Laim, which is around one-and-a-half kilometres from the palace. Laim is a stop on many of the central S-Bahn lines. The closest underground stations are Gern and Rotkreuzplatz on the U1 line.