Experience a private tour of the Residenz Palace in Munich with a professional guide. Explore the jaw-dropping treasures and learn about the wealth of the Bavarian rulers over the centuries.
Experience a private tour of the Residenz Palace in Munich with a professional guide. Explore the jaw-dropping treasures and learn about the wealth of the Bavarian rulers over the centuries.
- Residenz - The Residenz palace was the home of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 until the First World War. Its jaw-dropping treasures and attires of the Wittelbachs’ wealth over the centuries can be seen at this palace museum. The evolution of power and wealth is very present in this residential complex that has evolved with the centuries, and its history is mirrored in the several styles it contains.
- Residenz - The Residenz palace was the home of the Bavarian rulers from 1508 until the First World War. Its jaw-dropping treasures and attires of the Wittelbachs’ wealth over the centuries can be seen at this palace museum. The evolution of power and wealth is very present in this residential complex that has evolved with the centuries, and its history is mirrored in the several styles it contains.
- Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
- Private guided Tour
- Local professional guide who will be with your group only
- Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot
- Private guided Tour
- Local professional guide who will be with your group only
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees € 10 per person
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees € 10 per person
The Residenz Palace served as the dwelling place of Bavarian monarchs from 1508 until World War I. Its awe-inspiring collections and displays of the Wittelbachs’ centuries-long affluence are showcased in this palace museum.
Witness the living space of Electress’ Henriette Adelaide, who was Max I’s daughter-in-law, and the Papal Rooms, which were once…
The Residenz Palace served as the dwelling place of Bavarian monarchs from 1508 until World War I. Its awe-inspiring collections and displays of the Wittelbachs’ centuries-long affluence are showcased in this palace museum.
Witness the living space of Electress’ Henriette Adelaide, who was Max I’s daughter-in-law, and the Papal Rooms, which were once the residence of Pope Pius VI in the 18th century. Explore the most impressive parts of the palace, the neoclassical Royal apartments from the 19th century, influenced by the ruins of Pompeii and the Napoleonic Empire.
Take our guide along to get a comprehensive understanding of this palace that spans over five centuries.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.