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  • StockholmKindaGuy
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    A Place of Meditation & Prayer.

    The Magdalenenklause, is one of several buildings you can see on the grounds of the Nymphenburg complex. I recommend this one for the prayer room alone. Built in the early 1700's in a faux ruin look, ...

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2018
  • Maria R
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    Unbelievable to be offended because we are italians

    Horrible experience. I can't say about the place, but i can say to you about the horrible man at the entrance that when discovered that we're italian addressed us as "...grande mafia"

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2018
  • BradJill T
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    Gotto Hermitage building in Nymphenburg Park

    One of the attractions at Nymphenburg Park is Magdalenenklause (Magdalene Hermitage) which was built between 1725-28 by German architect Joseph Effner. Opening hours are 9am to 6pm daily (April to Mid...

    Reviewed on Jul 17, 2018
  • OxanaKsu
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    Pavilion with artificially created ruins and groove

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    The pavilion with artificially created ruins and groove was built by Max Emanuel in the style of destroying the building. The building is designed as a shelter for a separate thinking about the brilliance of being. N ...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2020
  • toeightycountries
    toeightycountries
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    A retraction place of the curprints

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    As the third parking building in Nymphenburger Park, Joseph Effner built the Magdalene clause from 1725 to 1728. In the building built as artificial ruins, a cave chapel and klö ...

    Reviewed on Jan 4, 2021
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