Residenz Royal Palace
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The Residenz Royal Palace is the former residence of the Bavarian Wittelsbach kings built in the 14th century and it has been a museum since 1920. The museum was damaged during the World War II bomb raids and has been restored to its splendor. This is the most interesting places to visit while visiting Munich. It is a must see monument which is a completely reconstructed palace.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Max-Joseph-Platz 3 Munich Germany
Telephone: 49.89.2906.71
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