Mannheim Baroque Palace

Please note:
The Knights' Hall is closed due to water damage. It is expected to reopen in January 2025.
Reduced admission prices will apply as compensation until then. 

With a vast courtyard, a façade spanning more than 400 metres and a total floor area of six hectares, Mannheim Baroque Palace is one of the largest palaces in Europe.

HIGHLIGHTS

The Knights' HallThe Knights' HallPrestigious and grand
The Knights' Hall - Prestigious and grand
Sumptuous wall décorImperial quartersSumptuous wall décor
Imperial quarters - Sumptuous wall décor
Mannheim Baroque Palace, stucco in the Library and Garden CabinetThe Library CabinetA place of retreat for the Electress
The Library Cabinet - A place of retreat for the Electress
Mannheim Baroque Palace, etching from 1782Carl Theodor as founderRoyal passion for collecting
Carl Theodor as founder - Royal passion for collecting
Silver soup terrine by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Paris, 1823, royal silver of the House of BadenThe royal silver of BadenShimmering silver in the bel étage
The royal silver of Baden - Shimmering silver in the bel étage

Corporate videoOUR HERITAGE. YOURS TO ENJOY

If you want to see Baden-Württemberg at its most beautiful, visit the many palaces and gardens run by the state heritage agency, Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten. How about a perfectly-preserved monastery complex, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Maulbronn? Or there are Heidelberg's world-famous ruins. And there's much, much more.