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    Munich Residenz

    4.4 (84 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Christine L.

    Show up before 10 am in the winter to get tickets and you can get the triple combo for $20 euros and you can return on different days to visit. 2 euro for cost check, but keep costs with you as it's cold inside. Left of the ticket booth is the Residenz. On the right is the Treasury. The only gift shop is by the ticket booth. So much to see wow that antiquarian was amazing and lots of fun to see the rooms. The treasury with jewels is worth seeing but separate ticket is required. Clean bathrooms. Highly recommended!

    Carley R.

    One of the highlights of Munich. Such a cool place to visit. Audio guides are free and I highly recommend getting one. They give you more insight into the history of the room, people who lived there and art. Online it says it takes 2-3 hours to walk through and that is correct. There is so much to see. We wanted to get the combo ticket to see the theater and treasury as well but we ran out of time. Definitely worth the money and time spent.

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    Erica C.

    7/7/2024 - long line to get in if you are buying tickets. If you purchased the Munchen Card, skip the line and just walk in. Everyone will hate you. Have to check in backpacks. Took us about 90 minutes to get out of there. We didn't grab any radio for listening to it. Just went through it fast. There is a short and long version of the self tour. We did the short tour. A few good photos you can take inside. It's a maze to locate the main entrance. Be careful. The main entrance is also the main entrance to the Jewel Treasury set. It was dead inside there.

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    Bella J.

    They are amazing! I visited over 20 palaces in 10 countries in Europe within 6 months.. This is definitely top 3! It is worth every penny and beautiful and unique museum. Highly recommend! (see pictures)

    Crystal K.

    Huge museum separated into sections. Entrance can be difficult to find. Because outdoor park/ garden. Great green space outside the entrance with lots of benches. 9€ to get inside; 2 hours to go through all the artifacts.

    Aprille C.

    This place was huge! I think we for spent 3 hours here. So much to see. Worthwhile on a trip to Munich.

    Robert N.

    A definite must-visit if you're in Munich. So much Munich history, so much to see at the Residenz. I would say that finding the entrance to the Residenz was the most difficult part. The palace compound is huge and there is only one small entrance to the museum. I would recommend that you do some research on where the museum entrance is first before you go and walk around the entire complex. You'll save 20 minutes! Be prepared to show proof of vaccination and a negative COVID test no older than 48 hours. Staff were turning away many tourists that did not have proof of their negative COVID test.

    Shannon W.

    One of the largest castles in an urban city! Based on the past review, the renovations must've been completed, and they're great. This is an amazing find. There are over 100 rooms to walk in and see the finery of the royal lines. Of all the museums and historical sites I saw in Munich, this is still a standout. This has to be one of the largest collection of furniture and treasures. I was in awed by how the rooms were beautiful yet functional. I would spend at least 2 hours in this palace. The residenz theatre and treasury requires separate entrance tickets, unless you buy a all-three combination ticket. One photo of the theatre is included.

    Robyn P.

    Just WOW! I LOVED this place. The price of admission (9 Euros) is inexpensive, considering all there is to see. We spent about 2 hours there, which felt like a comfortable pace. The Audio Guide is free with admission, and offers a lot of information. I really appreciated that all the signs for each exhibit were in English as well as German. Photography is allowed everywhere throughout the palace. Staff were present, but weren't intrusive. A very special touch was a man playing piano, so beautifully outdoors, and the music could be heard through many of the palace open windows. Bags bigger than a regular sized purse have to be left at the desk, but this service is free of charge. There are bathrooms available at the beginning and end of the tour. The palace was used for 400 years as the principal residence for Bavarian Rulers between the years of 1508-1918. The Residence has been a museum since 1920. I enjoyed this tour immensely, and highly recommend.

    Jang C.

    This is one of the palaces you can visit. Coming here by U-Bahn is easy. It's right outside of the Odeonplatz station. This place is huge. The minute you enter the first room, you get hit by the amazing architecture and the sheer vastness and luxury that these Bavarian monarchs lived. Most of the rooms were destroyed during WWII. So most were rebuilt. It would've been cool to see the original rooms, which I heard they were even more grand. There's a lot to see here. It's quite a long walk, especially if you take the time to take in everything. Unlike the castles and palaces of Ludwig II, you CAN take photos in here. So bring your camera to take some amazing photos of the interior. The ticket cost includes the audio guide. I think the guide talks a lot, but if you want to learn every single detail of this place, you can use the audio guide. I'm not sure who's hardcore enough to listen to the whole thing though. If you're in Munich, this is one of the many places you should visit.

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    David R.

    Yes, the palace is impressive, but the Schatzkammer, or Royal Treasury, is staggering. There is case upon case upon case of breathtaking pieces from the six centuries of Wittelsbach collection. Unlike many similar palaces and museums, here they allow photography. So please, just look at the photos in the business listing. They don't do the treasures anywhere near full justice, but they give you a good sampling of the wonders on display. I have seen other comparable collections elsewhere in Europe, and this one is by far the best. If you have only an hour to spend at the Residenz, I highly recommend that you devote it to the Schatzkammer.

    Josh B.

    Thanks Gentle V. for the suggestion to go here. This place is amazing! We purchased the ticket that gets you through the general residence and artwork, the treasury, and the theater. First off, this place is huge. Granted it's a Bavarian palace and all, but holy cow! We made our way through room after room on the residence side of the palace. Every room was different and every room was well done. I'm not just saying that. EVERY room was pristine. Gold here, sparkles there, chandeliers, tapestries, sculptures, wonderfully laid floors, vaulted ceilings, more gold guild, mother of pearl, vibrant colors, more gold, and yet....more gold. It may seem a bit repetition when you go from room to room, but nothing really repeat's itself. Some rooms may be styled similarly but the colors and artwork are different. There was a room that had relics or things that had actual bones or full bodies encased within wonderfully etched glass and gems and semiprecious stones. It seems creepy but yet again well done and not macabre as you circulate the room. They have almost an entire room made of seashells and sea life sculpted into yet another sculpture. It was amazing! Then you enter this long hall/ball/dining room with paintings all over the ceiling. I seriously could not breathe at how marvelous this room was. My mouth was agape the ENTIRE time I was in the room. My sister kept saying, "Josh! Look at this! or Oh my god this is too much!" It really was too much. Overwhelmingly beautiful. The treasury tho! Now granted we had just came from the UK and saw the Crown Jewels, but they were seriously ballin' in the treasury. I can see why they have a heavy bank vault like door to close once the tourist leave. There is so much history in the treasury. There is a lot of $$$ there too. I did notice that some of the glasswork and metalwork appeared to copy a lot of the styles of Italy and France, but I guess that's what's wonderful about art is that it transcends time, space, and even the mind sometimes. This review is long enough so I won't go step by step on the treasury. Just look at the pics. Do take a short walk over to the theater too because once again it's splendidly done and seems like a cool place for the aristocrats to watch a performance or share secrets and gossip. This place is a must see & make sure to get the audio tour.

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    This is not an overwhelming museum like some others in the Europe . But it has a story of history with real display.

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    Nice place to stay in Munich. Close to the central train station and reasonably priced.

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    Don't bother. It is a nightmare to find. The people are beyond rude and it isn't worth it.

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    Beautiful way to get to know the royalty of Munich. Highly recommend if you're visiting this beautiful town!

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    Deutsches Museum

    4.2(113 reviews)
    1.4 kmAu, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

    One of the better ways to spend a day in Munich, especially with kids. The Deutsches Museum sits on…read morea small island in the Isar and covers pretty much every corner of science and technology, and what makes it stand out is how much of it you can actually touch and interact with: cranks to turn, experiments to run, buttons that do things. It's not just cases full of objects behind glass. Depending on your party and how they like these type of things, plan for at least half a day; the place is enormous and easy to get lost in, which is half the fun. The kids' sections held up well for the younger ones, and the aviation and engineering exhibits kept the adults just as occupied. You can bring in food and some of the areas allow food and drinks so bring your lunch and find a place in the halls to sit if you want to. Buy your ticket online before you go. The walk-up queue when we visited was long enough to lose a meaningful chunk of your day, and there's no reason to stand in it. Depending on which ticket type you get, you may need to stop at the information desk to convert to a paper ticket before entry, which nobody tells you upfront. Some visitors seemed to go straight through; we did not. Either way, sort that out before you walk to the entry gate or you'll end up backtracking.

    We spent a full five hours here yesterday and it was amazing. Most of our time went into the…read morechemistry, music, mathematics, and health sections--so much to learn, so little time. We arrived around 11 a.m., which worked out perfectly and gave us enough time to explore most of the exhibits. The cafeteria was extremely crowded with limited seating, probably because it's peak holiday season. The food was fine--typical cafeteria fare. Next time we're in Munich, I'd happily come back to see the exhibits we missed. My teenage kids even said this is the best museum they've ever visited, and they've been to many museums around the world. Definitely a memorable experience for all of us.

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