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1. Palais Schlossrondell Former stately home, completed in 1758 under (Electoral) Prince Max III. The house has reception rooms for up to 200 people on the ground floor, with salons for your culinary arrangements located on the first floor with capacity for sixty guests. Gourmet catering provided by a Michelin-starred chef. Moroccan-inspired garden.
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2. Blutenburg Former summer residence of the dukes and princes of Bavaria and Munich. Construction was begun in 1430 by Duke Albrecht II. Historical vaults with space for 50 guests. The smaller function room holds up to 70 people, the larger one up to 140. The catering comes courtesy of a rustic and down-to-earth kitchen offering original and unconventional meal choices. Produce comes from local hunters, farmers and gardeners.
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3. Historic greenhouse (Orangerie). Two rooms, holding up to 60 persons. Nestling in the grounds of Nymphenburg Palace on the outskirts of Munich, the orangerie contains a wide variety of exotic plants.
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