- en.wikipedia.org AmalienburgThe Amalienburg is an elaborate hunting lodge on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, in southern Germany.
- schloss-nymphenburg.de englisch/p-palaces/…The one on the left shows Elector Karl Albrecht, who commissioned the Amalienburg, while the one on the right portrays Maria Amalia, for whom the "hunting...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187309-…Note: Entrance to Amalienburg requires a Park Palace ticket (€4.50 per person) which includes Badenburg, Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause.
- muenchen.de en/sights/amalienburg-munich-hunting-…The Amalienburg was built to designs by François Cuvilliés between 1734 and 1739 and is part of the ensemble of the Nymphenburg Palace Park.
- britannica.com place/Amalienburg…example, the refined and delicate Amalienburg (1734–39), in the park of Nymphenburg, and the Residenztheater (1750–53; rebuilt after World War II)...
- rokokodonemi.wordpress.com 2021/01/02/rokoko-nun-…Charles Albert'in babası Seçmen Maximilian Emanuel' in hükümdarlığı sırasında, şu an Amalienburg köşkünün bulunduğu yerde başka bir köşk vardı.
- viator.com Munich-attractions/Amalienburg/…Discover everything you need to know about Amalienburg, Munich including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- art-facts.com amalienburg-facts/In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about Amalienburg, one of the most famous Rococo buildings in Europe.
- forevervacation.com munich/amalienburgThings to Do & See at Amalienburg. Within the grounds of Nymphenburg Palace, stepping into Amalienburg is a foray into an authentic Rococo experience.
- cityseeker.com munich/24307-amalienburgDesigned by court architect Cuvilliés in 1734-39, Amalienburg was a present from Prince Karl Albert to his wife Amalia.