The Residenz Munich

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The Residenzmuseum in Munich is a fascinating testimony to Bavarian history and culture that attracts visitors from all over the world. The …

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Mar 3, 2025
No water dispenser or fountain in the WHOLE residenz. My mom and I went to visit the residence and loved it, how could you not? it’s stunning. But we got very thirsty and didn’t find a fountain or wa…Full review by cate928
Feb 9, 2025
Exploring the Residenz is a journey through time, with each room offering a unique glimpse into the lives of Bavarian royalty. The museum is well-organized, allowing visitors to navigate at their own…Full review by Gianluca M
Feb 7, 2025
You can absolutely spend all day here. We did the palace first and the treasury after. If I were to do this again, I would recommend the treasury first, an early lunch and the remainder of the day in…Full review by SmiffCakes

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Aproximately how much time does it take to visit?
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I would skip it. The building was leveled in WW2 and rebuilt in 1950's. Interior lacks original detail. It's room after room of the audit tour telling you about where the furniture was …
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I would skip it. The building was leveled in WW2 and rebuilt in 1950's. Interior lacks original detail. It's room after room of the audit tour telling you about where the furniture was obtained and who designed the cloth upholstering the wall. The exterior was poured concrete faux painted to give the appearance of carved stone.
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Where can I buy the advance ticket for Munich Residence?
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You don’t have to. You pay on entry and under 18s are free . I think it cost around 7 Euro’s including headphones.
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How much time will it take to visit the Treasury only? Thank you :)
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About 2 hours to do it justice
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Answer by Alan B · Apr 9, 2019
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Does it have air condition for the summer?
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during WW2 a great part of the "Residenz" was distroyed it was rebuilt but unfortunatly WITHOUT AC
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