This Saturday, we planned to the most famous Nymphenburg palace in Munich, Germany. We took a regional bahn from Augsburg and reached the Munchen station within an hour. At first, we decided to go to the most famous palace in Bayern and as we reached our stop we got the glimpse of the massive white building amidst the blue lake.
Ducks and Swams welcomed us at the entrance and made us click pictures by posing in the blue water. The audio guide explained the history of rulers and the palace. It seems the summer palace of Max Emanuel was built in 1664. The name 'Nymph' was probably called because of the 'Gallery Of Beauties', a chamber made for the most beautiful women of that period. The ceiling frescoes and baroque decoration are main attractions. Here are some beautiful travel photos of the palace.
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Beautiful Ceiling Frescoes & Chandeliers |
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Colourful Baroque Decoration In The Rooms |
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King Ludwig's Birth Place |
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Gallery Of Beauties |
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Palace Garden |
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!! which camera is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's Nikon Ben ..a semi SLR camera
ReplyDeleteWell taken snaps :)
ReplyDeleteOMG ...the painted walls look so royal
ReplyDeleteI love Germany :))
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ReplyDeleteLooks cool !!
ReplyDeleteNice write up! An information on the places of interest around this place and restraunts could be handy.
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