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Noka Reyes

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Noka Reyes

After graduating from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in May 2007, I packed my bags and moved to Munich two weeks later. With my Bachelors degree completed, I'm taking some time off…

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Residenz: The Royal Residences

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008

You can go to any museum around the world to see inspiring artwork or visit any city to admire the architecture. Yet, Europe offers one thing that no other continent can: palaces. Apart from Castle Neuschwanstein (which was inspiration to the Disney Castle), Munich boasts the Royal Residences at Odeonsplatz, in the city center, thus setting the trend for what still is today, a chic area to live. Boasting 130 rooms, Residenz was the home of Dukes, Electors and Kings with its foundations dating back to 1385. Much of the gothic walls and basement vaults still stand and were added onto over the years and passings of residents. The rich décor of the Papal Rooms, Hall of Antiquities and portrait rooms are overwhelming. The tapestries, clocks, porcelain, furniture, paintings and sculptures are much in the same place and condition as they were when first placed. Although the palace was severely damaged during World War II by bombing, most of the rooms were reconstructed to their original grandeur.

In addition to the beautiful rooms is the breath-taking Treasury holding the royal jewels, swords, goblets and works of ivory, crystal along with numerous personal treasures that once belonged to those who called Residenz "home". One interesting (to say the least) exhibit in the Treasury is that of a few former residents. In a way of honoring those who passed, it was a practice to sever a hand, embalm and then decorate it in the most lavish of ways. While some have their own small golden chambers and others are in elaborate golden boxes, all are covered in diamonds, exquisite lace, emeralds, pearls and rubies. Like I said, it's definately interesting but after a time, you don't see what they are, but the actual beauty and care that went into this practice.

As one of my favorite places in the city, I've always had enjoyable experiences, for example, as I was walking alone through the sunny hall of portraits one afternoon, a nice security guard walked along side me giving brief histories of a few of the important faces smiling down at us. Stepping outside to the Court Gardens, you're free to take a nice stroll, or do as the residents do and have a small picnic.  The best part of this palace is that you don't feel rushed. Walk around, take your time and imagine that you're one of those people who just thought of the palace as their roof over their head.

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