
Residenz München (Munich Residenz)
Best time to visit
Early morning on weekdays, right when the Residenz opens, helps avoid crowds and gives better light for photos. Late afternoon in summer provides warm light in the inner courtyards and gardens.
Budget tips
Standard adult and reduced tickets are available, with combined Residenz + Treasury tickets offering the best value; consider the Bavarian MuseumPass or München Card if visiting several museums and book online to avoid queues and see current prices.
Recommended for
History buffs, Art and architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Families with older children
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Stepping into the great halls feels like wandering through a stage set, with gilded ceilings, painted galleries, and rooms arranged to impress visiting royals. Behind unassuming doors lies a treasury and silver collection, where over a thousand ceremonial objects and glittering jewels reveal the extravagant tastes of former courts.
Highlights: A hall commissioned by Duke Albrecht V in 1568 to showcase his antique sculptures still reads like a theatrical stage, its painted coffers and life-size Roman busts gleaming beneath a soaring Renaissance ceiling. Slip into the tiny Rococo court theatre by François de Cuvilliés, where red velvet, carved gilt, and rows of mirrors once multiplied the light of dozens of candles so performances felt like a play inside a jewel box.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, many rooms have uneven historic floors and long walking routes.
- Start in the Antiquarium for dramatic photos and quieter conditions before tour groups arrive.
- Expect limited or no photography in parts of the Treasury, so plan that visit separately and check for timed-entry slots.
- If short on time, focus on the Residenz state rooms and Antiquarium and skip the longer guided Treasury tour.
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