5 Melanie Mengus - 4 months ago
Such a nice museum! I really liked to see all the carriages displayed. It was very impressive! Also the museum is well made and it is interesting to wander around. You can’t miss it if you visit Nymphenburg Castle.
5 Melanie Mengus - 4 months ago
Such a nice museum! I really liked to see all the carriages displayed. It was very impressive! Also the museum is well made and it is interesting to wander around. You can’t miss it if you visit Nymphenburg Castle.
5 Nigunthan Nathan - a month ago
Every body does not know this museum location better look first here then move to main entanrance every body going to garden side but this is front of palace
5 emil truta - 3 months ago
i would say you should get the combo ticket to see this place
5 Victor Bouchard - 3 years ago
Very interesting place! The carriages and sleighs are very well preserved and the stories are very well explained. Since the extravagant sleighs of Ludwig the 2nd were referred to in the main part of the palace, we thought it would be interesting to take look at the Marstallmuseum, were the carriages and sleighs are exposed; and we ended spending quite some time there as all of the carriages and sleighs are magnificent! It is to be noted that the exposition is composed of two areas: the second one is just opposite of the main entrance; and on the first floor (that is in the second area) there is a splendid porcelain exposition.
5 Rachel Ewell - 2 years ago
This little museum was incredible. All of the sleighs and carriages were so beautifully preserved and stunning to look at. Easy to use your imagination and imagine the Kings and Queens of Bavaria in all their regality.
5 BradJill - 4 years ago
Marstallmuseum at Nymphenburg is considered to be one of the most important court carriage museums in the world. It is located in the old Horse Stable on the ground floor of the south wing at Nymphenburg. The museum is included in the (€9) entry ticket for Nymphenburg Castle. Opening hours are 9am to 6pm daily and 10am to 4pm during winter months.
We very much enjoyed browsing through the old Horse Stable and viewing the rich collection of beautifully decorated carriages of the Whittlebach dynasty. Highlights include the remarkable chariots of Charles Albert and Maximilian I amongst many others. There are information panels near most of the carriages providing historical details for those with interest.
You will also be able to see splendid winter sleighs and a neat horse portrait gallery. Take a few minutes to watch the video that is on offer at Marstallmuseum. Afterwards, make your way up to the second floor and you can view the private collection of Nymphenburg porcelains from the Nymphenburg factory. This is another remarkable holding that is easy to appreciate for those with such interests.
We spent around 45 minutes browsing the court carriage and porcelain collections at Marstallmuseum, finding it well worth making time to see during time spent at Nymphenburg.
5 Ken - 2 years ago
Small, but worth visiting. Gorgeous carriages
Bayerische Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen
Schloss Nymphenburg, Eingang 16, 80638 München, Germany
Schlosswirtschaft Schwaige Nymphenburg GmbH
Schloß Nymphenburg 30, 80638 München, Germany
Kronprinzengarten
Schloß Nymphenburg 6, 80638 München, Germany
KIRINUS Tagesklinik Nymphenburg
Romanstraße 107, 80639 München, Germany
Nymphenburg Palace
Schloß Nymphenburg 1, 80638 München, Germany
EKAM Restaurant München
Hirschgartenallee 41, 80639 München, Germany
Great Parterre
80638 Munich, Germany
Amalienburg
Schloß Nymphenburg 203, 80638 München, Germany
Ristorante Risotto
Hirschgartenallee 38, 80639 München, Germany
Cafebar Limulus
Nördliches Schloßrondell, 80638 München, Germany