The Palais Porcia is a Baroque mansion in Munich, southern Germany, which served as residence for Count Fugger.
Enrico Zuccalli built the mansion in Italian baroque style in 1693 for the Count Fugger.
His architect François de Cuvilles restored the mansion in 1736 in Rococo style for the countess Topor-Morawitzka, a mistress of Charles Albert.
In 1819, a concert hall was integrated by Métivier for the "Museum", a cultural association which had acquired the mansion.
After renovations it received a prize by the city of Munich, the Fassadenpreis der Landeshauptstadt München of 2008, for its refurbished facade.