Amalienburg, Munich
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the verdant grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park in Munich, Germany, the Amalienburg stands as an exquisite example of Rococo architecture. This enchanting hunting lodge, named after the Electress Amalia, was designed by the celebrated architect François de Cuvilliés in 1734.
The Amalienburg is renowned for its ornate decoration and sophisticated design. Visitors stepping inside will find themselves in the Hall of Mirrors, a central room with intricate parquet floors and mirrored walls that create a dazzling interplay of light and space. The delicate frescoes and pastel colors epitomize the Rococo style and provide a perfect backdrop for the original furniture that has been meticulously preserved.
The lodge's exterior is equally impressive, with its subtle blue and white color scheme blending harmoniously with the surrounding park. The façade is adorned with sculptural details, and the compact structure is topped with a finial-accented roof, making it a picturesque sight for both art enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
The Amalienburg is not just a feast for the eyes; it also offers a glimpse into the leisurely pastimes of the Bavarian royalty. The building includes a kitchen that is a marvel of 18th-century innovation, as well as the Pheasant Room and the Hunting Room, which illustrate the lodge's original purpose.
Schloß Nymphenburg 19Neuhausen - Nymphenburg (Nymphenburg)Munich
Amalienburg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nymphenburg Palace, Nymphenburg Palace Park, Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg, Neuhausen-Nymphenburg.
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How to get to Amalienburg by public transport?
Bus
- Kemnatenstraße • Lines: 151, 51, N78 (10 min walk)
- Hirschgartenallee • Lines: 151, 51, N78 (11 min walk)
Tram
- Romanplatz • Lines: 12, 16, 17, N17 (14 min walk)
- Schloss Nymphenburg • Lines: 17, N17 (14 min walk)
Train
- Laim (22 min walk)
- Obermenzing (30 min walk)