Google translation : In the years 1613 to 1617 was the then Elector of Bavaria Maximilian I the baroque courtyard in the Italian Renaissance style designed as a garden. The courtyard was outside the former grave attachment simultaneously with the new buildings and extensions of the residence. At the center of the park is the 1615 built by Heinrich Schön the Temple of Diana . This determined by its eight input arcs sharing the garden paths by cross and diagonal paths . At the top of the pavilion perched a duplicate of 1590 created by Hubert Gerhard Tellus Bavarica , a monumental bronze statue which grain, wild , water and Sals , representing the riches of Bavaria. Originally, the figure stood at one of the residence gardens , Duke Maximilian I in 1616 it was put on the backyard garden gazebo. The original of the bronze figure is now at the Munich Residence Theatine Corridor . Inside the temple are decorated with shells four wall fountain . In the arcade , which closes the courtyard garden on two sides , murals show different moments in the history of the house of Wittelsbach.