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Who was born in Nymphenburg Palace?

In subsequent years the palace remained a favourite residence of the Bavarian royal family. King Ludwig II of Bavaria (reigned 1864-1886) was born here on 25 August 1845.



The most famous historical figure born in Nymphenburg Palace in Munich is King Ludwig II of Bavaria, known as the "Fairytale King." He was born on August 25, 1845, in the Queen’s Bedchamber. Ludwig II is best remembered for commissioning spectacular castles like Neuschwanstein, which later served as the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. His brother, King Otto of Bavaria, was also born at the palace in 1848. The palace served as the primary summer residence of the House of Wittelsbach, the former ruling family of Bavaria. Today, visitors can still tour the very room where Ludwig II was born, which has been meticulously preserved with its 19th-century mahogany furniture and original decorations. The palace remains a significant cultural landmark in 2026, offering a window into the opulent lives of the Bavarian royals and the birth of one of history’s most eccentric and visionary monarchs.

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Nymphenburg Palace owes its foundation as a summer residence to the birth of the long-awaited heir to the throne, Max Emanuel, who was born in 1662 to the Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, after some ten years of marriage.

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Schloss Nymphenburg does live up to the meaning behind its name, “Castle of the Nymphs”. To celebrate the birth of their heir Maximilian II Emanuel, the Bavarian ruler Ferdinand Maria had Nymphenburg Palace built in 1664 as a gift to his wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy.

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The city has several of the largest breweries in Germany and is famous for its beer and its annual Oktoberfest celebration. Munich is a major tourist destination and a convention centre. Book publishing and printing and television production are also important.

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The enormous garden surrounding the Palace, which spreads over 200 hectares (490 acres), has been laid out in different design according to fashions over the years. These days - since the early 19th century - it has followed the English style, and is home to long green lawns, water features, a lake and a canal.

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Nymphenburg Palace owes its foundation as a summer residence to the birth of the long-awaited heir to the throne, Max Emanuel, who was born in 1662 to the Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, after some ten years of marriage.

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