We stopped at Theatine Church first. Very beautiful place fit for a king... and though the royal palace is across the street, I'm not sure any rulers actually went to this church.
The Residenz was the palace of Bavarian kings for many years until around the early 20th century. It's a huge place with many rooms full of lots of treasures, silk, and gold. You don't really need to go to the other German palaces if you visit this one.
There are jewels, crowns, gold dining, and other expensive things here, too, but there isn't photography allowed. We walked around here for about 2 hours.
This was a good little place for Greek food, but it was very busy...
Staatliche Antikensammlungen was next. Lots of Greek pottery, and not a single person was here the entire time we looked around! It was pretty hard to believe.
Across a construction site was the Glyptothek. Much like the other antiquity museum, this place was mostly empty, save for some art students.
Dinner at Mariannhof. Stuffed schnitzel and spoon fries. Really yummy, served of course with ketchup and mayonnaise.