Friedhof Nymphenburg, Historical cemetery near Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Germany.
Friedhof Nymphenburg is a cemetery adjacent to Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, where artistic gravestones, family crypts, and memorials are distributed beneath shaded trees. The well-maintained grounds combine organized pathways with green spaces that provide an area for quiet contemplation.
This burial ground was established in the late 18th century and became a significant resting place for the Wittelsbach royal family and other influential Munich citizens. Over two centuries, it developed into a record of the city's social history through its memorials and graves.
The cemetery reflects how Münchners of different generations have honored their dead, from simple graves to elaborate family monuments. Visitors can observe how locals use this space as a place to remember and pay respects to loved ones.
Visitors can walk through the cemetery following marked pathways between graves and monuments. A map at the entrance helps with orientation and shows where specific gravesites and important memorials are located.
The cemetery contains some of Munich's oldest graves and burial markers that visitors can explore on foot to learn about the city's past. This collection of inscriptions and names tells the stories of many Munich families across generations.
Location: Munich
Address: Maria-Ward-Straße 5
GPS coordinates: 48.16225,11.50686
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:07
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