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Combination ticket "Nymphenburg"
1 April-15 October:
15 euros regular · 13 euros reduced
16 October-31 March:
12 euros regular · 10 euros reduced
The combination ticket includes:
Nymphenburg Palace
Marstallmuseum (carriages and sleighs) includig the Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain
Park palaces (Amalienburg, Badenburg, Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause – closed in winter)
Nymphenburg Palace
8 euros regular · 7 euros reduced
Marstallmuseum with Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain
6 euros regular · 5 euros reduced
Combination ticket "Parkburgen" (park palaces)
5 euros regular · 4 euros reduced
Tickets are available at the cash desks of the respective sights or also online in our ticket shop.
Important note: The combination ticket "Parkburgen" is only available at the ticket offices at Nymphenburg Palace and the Marstallmuseum. Tickets will no longer be sold directly at the park palaces. You can of course also purchase the admission ticket for the park palaces online in our ticket shop.
Information for visitors with an online ticket:
Visitors with an online ticket can go directly to the entrance and do not have to join the cash desk queue.
Please note:
In the case of reduced-price tickets and free tickets, original proof of eligibility must be presented on site. Subsequent reductions cannot be granted. Tickets cannot be returned or exchanged.
Children under 18 are admitted free of charge.
Parents or adult supervisors have the sole duty of supervision for underage children and adolescents (up to the age of 18) and may be liable to pay compensation for the behaviour of minors in accordance with the legal requirements if they breach their duty of supervision. Likewise, accompanying teachers and group leaders are responsible for the behaviour of minors in their care. Children under 14 years of age may only enter the objects of the Bavarian Palace Department if accompanied by an adult supervisor.
Students over 18 from general schools, vocational schools, special schools and schools for sick children in accordance with Article 6 (2) of the Bavarian Education Law (BayEUG) are also admitted free on production of a student identity card.
Students from “second chance” schools (evening schools leading to intermediate or higher secondary school qualifications, colleges) in accordance with Article 6 (2) No. 1e of the Bavarian Education Law and language school students are not admitted free of charge.
Further details about reduced admission fees, free entrance etc you will find in our general information.
With one of our annual season tickets or 14-days-tickets you can visit over forty of the most beautiful sights in Bavaria!
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