Nymphenburg Palace is a baroque architectural marvel located on the western outskirts of Munich, Germany. Commissioned in the 17th century as a summer residence by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, it has since grown into one of the largest royal palaces in Europe. The palace complex spans an impressive 632,000 square meters, featuring expansive gardens inspired by the grandeur of Versailles and a variety of smaller pavilions strewn throughout the park. The main palace itself is a testament to the lavish lifestyle of the Bavarian monarchs, with luxuriously decorated rooms, including the famous