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Nymphenburg Palace –For even more Munich royal glamour, head for Nymphenburg Palacemuch more ornate on the inside than you’d guess from the outside. A 17th century confection of High Baroque architecture, inside, the halls
and apartments are a vision in gold and white. In the Gallery of Beauties,
the walls are lined with portraits of beautiful ladies of their time. Built
as a summer residence, kids can imagine this as a summer house for your
family ... |
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Nymphenburg Park – Hundreds of acres to explore, with fountains, cascades, swans, artificial canals (nobles once boated on the
canals in gondolas, in the winter, there's an ice-skating rink), gardens
that go on and on. Dotted around the park are various little "park
palaces," and check out the swimming pool in the Badenburg. |
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At the Royal Stables Museum
(Marstall Museum) you can see state carriages of the Bavarian royal
family, many of them would have done Cinderella proud on her way to the
ball. |