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  1. El palacio de Nymphenburg (en alemán, Schloss Nymphenburg) es un palacio de estilo barroco ubicado en la ciudad de Múnich, estado federado de Baviera, Alemania. El palacio fue la residencia de verano de los gobernantes del Reino de Baviera.

    • Neuhausen-Nymphenburg
    • Alemania
  2. The Nymphenburg Palace (German: Schloss Nymphenburg, Palace of the Nymphs) is a Baroque palace situated in Munich's western district Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Nymphenburg served as the main summer residence for the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach.

    • 1664
  3. Nymphenburg Palace, town side, Bernardo Bellotto, known as Canaletto, 1761 . Elector Karl Theodor, who ruled in Bavaria and the Palatinate from 1777 to 1799, changed little at Nymphenburg. He had the galleries widened to create new rooms which were furnished in the style of the day.

  4. Descubra el Palacio de Nymphenburg en Múnich, una joya del Barroco con un pintoresco parque. Información y consejos de un vistazo. | el portal oficial de turismo

  5. Schloss Nymphenburg served as a summer residence for the Electors and Kings of Bavaria in the 18th century. Today, the 180-hectare complex with its palace park is the second largest green space in Munich – in addition, Nymphenburg is one of the largest palaces in Germany and one of the most important in Europe.

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  6. El Palacio de Nymphenburg, construido en el siglo XVII como residencia de verano para los gobernantes de Baviera, se erige como un testimonio del poder y la opulencia de la realeza. Su arquitectura barroca, diseñada por Agostino Barelli, cautiva con su elegancia y grandiosidad.

  7. The Nymphenburg Palace Park ranks among the finest and most important examples of garden design in Germany. In combination with the palace buildings, the Grand circle entrance structures and the expansive park landscape form the ensemble of the Nymphenburg Summer Residence of Bavarian dukes and kings, located in the modern Munich ...