• The Amalienburg is an elaborate hunting lodge on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, in southern Germany.
  • The one on the left shows Elector Karl Albrecht, who commissioned the Amalienburg, while the one on the right portrays Maria Amalia...
  • Note: Entrance to Amalienburg requires a Park Palace ticket (€4.50 per person) which includes Badenburg, Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause.
  • The Amalienburg was built to designs by François Cuvilliés between 1734 and 1739 and is part of the ensemble of the Nymphenburg Palace Park.
  • …example, the refined and delicate Amalienburg (1734–39), in the park of Nymphenburg, and the Residenztheater (1750–53; rebuilt after World War II)...
  • Discover everything you need to know about Amalienburg, Munich including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Charles Albert'in babası Seçmen Maximilian Emanuel' in hükümdarlığı sırasında, şu an Amalienburg köşkünün bulunduğu yerde başka bir köşk vardı.
  • Things to Do & See at Amalienburg. Within the grounds of Nymphenburg Palace, stepping into Amalienburg is a foray into an authentic Rococo experience.
  • Amalienburg is a notable example of Rococo architecture located in the Nymphenburg Palace Park in Munich, Germany.