Munich
Schloss Nymphenburg
Address
Schloss NymphenburgEingang 19
80638 Munich
About the venue
To celebrate the birth of their son and heir, Elector Ferdinand Maria and his consort Henriette Adelaide of Savoy appointed architect Agostino Barelli to build them a summer residence west of Munich. The simple cube-shaped building, begun in 1664, was enlarged under Max Emanuel and Karl Albrecht from plans by Enrico Zuccalli and Joseph Effner. The massive Great Hall ("Steinerner Saal") was decorated in the Rococo style by Johann Baptist Zimmermann and François Cuvilliés the Elder under Elector Max III Joseph. A famous feature of the palace is the "Gallery of Beauties", painted for King Ludwig I by Joseph Stieler.
How to get there
Nearest Station: Schloss Nymphenburg: Tram 17, Bus 41Some further Events at this venue
Saturday, January 17th 2009. 16:45: Champagne reception, Dinner and Palace ConcertSaturday, January 17th 2009. 19:30: Concert & Dinner in the Nymphenburger Palace
Sunday, January 18th 2009. 16:45: Champagne reception, Dinner and Palace Concert
Sunday, January 18th 2009. 19:00: Concert & Dinner in the Nymphenburger Palace
Saturday, February 14th 2009. 16:45: Champagne reception, Dinner and Palace Concert
Saturday, February 14th 2009. 19:30: Concert & Dinner in the Nymphenburger Palace
Sunday, February 15th 2009. 16:45: Champagne reception, Dinner and Palace Concert
Sunday, February 15th 2009. 19:00: Concert & Dinner in the Nymphenburger Palace
Saturday, March 21st 2009. 16:45: Champagne reception, Dinner and Palace Concert
Saturday, March 21st 2009. 19:30: Concert & Dinner in the Nymphenburger Palace
| Elevator: | yes |
| Handicap toilet: | yes |
| Car park: | no |
| Parking site for buses: | no |
| Aircondition: | no |
| Distance from centre: | |
| Number of seats: | Hubertussaal: 400 |
















