After doing your homework, see these beautiful scenery and get more! Palace Garden: The Palace of Hofgarten was built in 1613 and completed in 1617, and it was originally located outside the moat around the residential palace. At the same time, the Duke of Maximilian I is adding many new buildings to the palace complex. The garden is officially arranged around two central paths, which intersect at the Diana Temple in the middle of the garden. The focus of the garden is the Hofgarten Palace, also known as the Diana Temple. The pavilion was designed by the old Heinrich Sheen in 1615. The pavilion has eight arches, each with a sidewalk that divides the garden into eight separate sections. On top of it, there is a bronze statue called "Thales Bavica", which symbolizes the treasures of Bavarian land - grain, prey, water and salt. It is a statue of Diana, the hunting goddess, designed by Hubert Gerhard in 1594. In 1923, Hans Cromper transformed the statue into a Bavarian fable. At the eastern end of Hofgarten stands the Bavarian State Premier's Office. After decades of debate and several designs, the building was finally completed in 1992. The center of the building is a 32-metre (105-foot) dome of the former Army Museum. Built by Ludwig Meringer in 1905 and restored in 1982. No wonder there is a statue of riding at the door!