- The
Nymphenburg Palace (German:
Schloss Nymphenburg,
Palace of the Nymphs) is a
Baroque palace situated in Munich's
western district Neuhausen-Nymphenburg...
- Neuhausen-
Nymphenburg is a
borough of Munich, the
capital of the
German state of Bavaria. It was
created from the
merger of the
former boroughs of Neuhausen...
- The
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory (German:
Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg) is
located at the Nördliches Schloßrondell (northern
palace circle) in...
- The
Nymphenburg Palace Park
ranks among the
finest and most
important examples of
garden design in Germany. In
combination with the
palace buildings,...
- The
Botanischer Garten München-
Nymphenburg is a
botanical garden and
arboretum in Munich, Germany. Munich's
first botanical garden, now
called the "Old...
-
Maria Theresa,
daughter of
Emperor Charles VI, in 1740. By the
Treaty of
Nymphenburg,
which was
concluded in July 1741,
Charles became allied with France...
- 1723 – 18
April 1763) was a Swiss-born
German modeller for the
Bavarian Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory from 1754 to his
death in 1763. He is
widely regarded...
- The
Treaty of
Nymphenburg was a
treaty between Bavaria and
Spain that was
concluded on May 28, 1741 at the
Nymphenburg Palace in Munich. It was the first...
- the
Marstall housed the
Marstallmuseum which was in 1941
moved into
Nymphenburg Palace.
Today the
building serves as
scenery house,
workshop building...
- Frauenkirche, Hofbräuhaus am Platzl,
Munich Residenz, New Town Hall,
Nymphenburg Palace, Olympiapark, St. Peter's
Church New York City United States...