It would be odd to visit Munich and not enter the opulent world of the Residenz, which between 1508 and 1918 served as the seat of government and home of Bavarian dukes, electors and kings. The history of the Residenz dates as far back as 1385 with a castle that eventually evolved into this palace, which now sits at or near the top of the city's main attractions. The painted and vaulted (and exquisite) late-16th-century Antiquarium (hall of antiques) is the most popular postcard face of the Resi...
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Hours
April to mid-October: 9am—6pm daily
Mid-October to March: 10am—5pm daily
Hours
April to mid-October: 9am—6pm daily
Mid-October to March: 10am—5pm daily
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