1. Herrenchiemsee New Palace is a grand palace located on the Herreninsel island in Lake Chiemsee near Munich, Germany. It was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and was modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France. The palace is known for its opulent interior and grand gardens. Some interesting facts about the palace include:

- The palace has the largest room of any palace in Europe: the Hall of Mirrors, which is modeled after the same room in Versailles.

- The palace also has a hidden staircase that leads to the king’s bedroom from the dining room.

- King Ludwig II never lived to see the palace completed, as he was declared insane and died before it was finished.

- The palace was used as a location for the filming of the movie \"Ludwig II\" in 2012.

2. The Herrenchiemsee New Palace is open every day from 9am to 6pm (last admission at 5pm) between April and October, and from 10am to 4pm (last admission at 3pm) between November and March. The palace can be reached by boat or by car, and more information can be found on their website or by calling +49 (0) 8051 68840.

3. Ticket prices vary depending on the type of ticket and age of the visitor, but generally range from €8-€14. Combination tickets with other attractions on the island are also available. Visitors can reach the island by a ferry service from Prien am Chiemsee or by a regional train to the station at Chiemsee.