1. Munich Residence is a palace complex in the heart of Munich, Germany. It was the seat of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings from the 16th to the 20th century. It features various architectural styles, such as Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Classicism. The complex includes ten courtyards, more than 130 rooms, and the Treasury that holds precious collections of art, porcelain, and jewels. The main hall, the Antiquarium, is the largest Renaissance hall north of the Alps and is decorated with mythological paintings and sculptures. The Court Garden is also worth a visit, with its fountains, flowerbeds, and pavilions.

2. The Munich Residence is open to the public every day except Tuesdays. The opening hours are from 9 am to 6 pm. The last admission is at 5 pm. The contact number is +49 89 17908-0.

3. The entrance fee for adults is € 7.50, for children aged 6 to 18 years € 1. Children under six years of age have free admission. Families can buy a family ticket for € 15. Visitors can buy an audio guide for an extra charge. The Munich Residence is located in the city center and can be easily reached by public transportation. The nearest U-Bahn station is Marienplatz, which is about a ten-minute walk away.