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Munich Residenz

The Antiquarium

On a particularly wet & blustery day, we were glad to be indoors exploring the massive & rambling Residenz.

The Residenz originated in the 14th century as a moated castle & was enlarged by each successive generation of the Wittelsbach rulers as the Bavarian seat of government. It consists of a large number of state halls, rooms, courtyards and galleries with the odd chapel & theatre thrown in for good measure. Really a day is not enough to do it all justice.

Each part of the complex was stunning in its own right. Being built over the centuries, there is no coherence to the archtectural forms or decoration. Most European styles and motifs over the last 600 years were represented in one hall or another. I have never visted any such large royal complex of buildings with so much variety.

Unfortunately a lot of the buildings were bombed and destroyed in WWII (by us….) and have had to be recreated.

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The Pitti Palace in Florence? – No, the Konigsbau of the Residenz in Franz Joseph Platz

01 Grottenhof (Large)

The Shell Grotto

03 Antiquarium (Large)

The Antiquarium – the oldest room in the Residenz

04 Antiquarium (Large)

The Antiquarium

05 Electoral Roomsl (Large)

One of The Electoral Rooms

06 Charlotte Corridor (Large)

The Charlotte Corridor

07 Treves Rooms (Large)

The Imperial Hall – The Treves Room

08 The Green Gallery (Large)

The Green Gallery

09 State Bedroom (Large)

The State Bedroom

10 State Rooms (Large)

The State Bedroom

11 The Miniatures Room (Large)

The Miniatures Room

12 The Court Chapel (Large)

Hofkapelle – The Court Chapel

13 The Reiche Kapelle (Large)

Reiche Kapelle – The Rich Chapel

14 The Ancestral Gallery (Large)

The Ancestral Gallery

15 Porcelain Room (Large)

The Porcelain Cabinet

17 Cuvillies Theatre (Large)

The Cuvillies Theatre

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The Treasury in the Residenz was fabulous. I’ve included just a few photos of the stunning exhibits.

Statuette of St George

Reliquary of the Entombment of Christ

Crown of an English queen possibly Anne of Bohemia, wife of Richard II (Palatine Crown), around 1370-80. This is the oldest surviving crown of England.

Golgotha by Christoph Angermair, 1631 – A particularly superb ivory high relief carving.


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