At the Munich Residence no reservation is required for groups. The maximum size of groups is limited to 25 persons. Please note that groups of more than 25 persons must be shared and that each part of the group must have its own tour guide.
Free Wi-Fi is available in parts of the Munich Residence, including the Antiquarium, the Court Church of All Saints, the Imperial Hall, the Max Joseph Haal and the Imperial Courtyard.
Photography and video recording for personal use only is permitted in the Munich Residence, but without flash or tripod.
Special permission is required – and there may also be a charge – for all photography and films taken for further use, as well as for the flying of drones / multicopters.
We regret that wedding shoots inside the buildings are not possible.
We also provide you with image and film material that you may use free of charge on your own website under certain conditions; click here to download image material or download footage.
No large bags (from 35 x 30 x 12 cm), rucksacks or bulky objects may be taken into the Residence. These may be left at the free supervised cloakroom.
No food and drink may be taken into the museum area, with the exception of drinks in plastic bottles of up to 0.5 l. There is no café in the Munich Residence complex but you can find several restaurants and cafés in the immediate surroundings.
For conservational reasons you may not take your child’s pram or buggy into the exhibition rooms. Free buggies are available for the duration of your visit.
No dogs or other animals may be taken into the Residence. Please keep dogs on an lead in the Court Garden.
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