The south side building is the carriage museum (Marstall Museum), showing the old royal family riding tools. When I saw it, I was still very surprised. It was very luxurious. It was all gold. I was stunned.
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The south side building is the carriage museum (Marstall Museum), showing the old royal family riding tools. When I saw it, I was still very surprised. It was very luxurious. It was all gold. I was stunned.
The museum is in Ningfenburg, and the exhibits are of course not less than palace carriages: such as the royal-style luxury carriages that Prince William took at his wedding; a light ride by the nobles of the king and grandsons to the game; and of course the exquisite carriages that cover the windows of the tulle when the princesses go out
If you are interested in carriages, this is a must-see, showing the carriages used by the Bavarian royal family, unusually gorgeous, and everything looks like crafts.
The carriage museum displays the Bavarian royal family used a lot of carriages and sleds, unusually delicate, they used a lot of gold to make, which also explains the way the carriages were made and used.
The carriages here, which were more formal, such as the king's outing, and there were also one, which was very light, such as hunting or snowmobiling