
Nymphenburg is one of the last and purest manufactories of its kind. Since its founding in 1747, the high art of porcelain production has been cultivated at the manufactory of the Bavarian royal family. Manufactum still means the same today: made entirely by hand, using techniques that have been passed down and preserved from generation to generation.
Nymphenburg presents a remarkable collection of porcelain works that challenge perception and materiality. Appearing as delicate and weightless as the finest paper, these pieces embody an extraordinary level of craftsmanship and artistic precision. Set within an evocative natural staging, the exhibition brings together finely sculpted animal figures, unexpected elements, and subtle narrative moments. Each object reveals the hand of the maker, highlighting the meticulous artisanal processes that define Nymphenburg’s legacy. Balancing fragility and strength, tradition and innovation, this presentation invites visitors to experience porcelain in a new light—where material boundaries dissolve and imagination takes form.







