Nymphenburg Palace: residence of the kings of Bavaria, Munich

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Nymphenburg Palace is a monument in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district of the Bavarian capital Munich. From 1715 to 1918 it was the summer residence of the electors and kings of Bavaria from the House of Wittelsbach. In two centuries, the architects Enrico Zuccalli and Joseph Effner expanded it from a small country house to a monumental three-wing complex in the Baroque and Rococo styles. The palace, together with the east-side rondel, forms the west-side park, four castles and numerous canals create a unique architectural ensemble. Nymphenburg is one of the largest castles in Germany and one of the most important in Europe.

Due to controversial plans to demolish the palace wing at Maria-Ward-Straße 1a for the Biotopia Museum, Nymphenburg Palace was put on the Red List of the Association of German Art Historians in early 2021. In response, citizens, experts and associations founded the "Action Group for Nymphenburg Palace" in April 2021. They also started an online petition for the relocation of Biotopia and for the preservation of the palace wing
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