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  1. Tracing its roots back into the 18th century, the administration is now best known for being in charge of Neuschwanstein Castle and the other 19th-century palaces built by Ludwig II of Bavaria. The department is responsible for 45 historical monuments and ensembles.

    • From A Court Administrative Division to A Modern Services Department
    • The Bavarian Palace Administration – Almost Everywhere in Bavaria
    • Bavaria – A State with A Cultural Heritage
    • Current Priorities of The Bavarian Palace Administration

    The Bavarian Palace Administration originated as the stewarding division, one of the four divisions of administrative staff at the electoral court: by the end of the 18th century it was already responsible for the residences and palaces in Bavaria. From 1804on it was directly answerable to the Ministry of Finance. In the constitution of 1808 issued...

    Because of its origins in the court, the Bavarian Palace Administration looks after the palaces and residences of the civil list which remained after the former royal family was no longer in power. In addition, however, it has gradually taken over a number of other properties, so that it is currently represented in each of the seven regions of Bava...

    Bavaria is under obligation to preserve and maintain its rich heritage of historical buildings. The maintenance and restoration, and also the extension and furnishing of the existing museums involve a constant financial commitment.

    The Bavarian Palace Administration's aim, to fill the historic buildings with life, is achieved in a number of different ways. Its properties provide a magnificent setting for numerous events, including art exhibitions, theatre productions and concerts, and weddings in the various palace chapels that are looked after by the branches of the administ...

  2. Palaces, Castles, Fortresses, Residences …. General information on opening times and admission charges. Information on annual season tickets, 14-day tickets etc.

  3. The palace is administered by the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes. It is partially open to the public. Most of the building is occupied by the Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege. A total of nine representative period rooms are open to the public.

  4. In 1962, the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes took over the administration and extensive renovations were commenced. In 1976, the Jura Museum was opened in the Gemmingenbai and in 1980 the Museum of Prehistory and Early History was opened to the public.

  5. Created as part of the administration at the court of the electors and kings, it is today one of the largest public authorities responsible for museums in Germany. It is also responsible for a very special historical heritage: the many magnificent court gardens, palace parks, gardens and lakes.

  6. The Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes (German: Bayerische Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen), also known as the Bavarian Palace Department (German: Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung), is a department of the of the German state of Bavaria.