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Art Lover's Guide für München


Inside one of Munich's famous museums
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Mandy Hegarty is a writer who specializes in food and travel. Currently based in Dublin, Ireland, she’s previously lived in New York, London, and Montreal. She has written for the likes of Time Out New York, Air Canada, and Singapore Airlines.

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In the 19th century, King Ludwig I made it his mission to establish Munich as an artistic and cultural center, financing various art and architectural projects that continue to be relevant today. From the museums of the Kunstareal district to the street art, here are the highlights of Munich’s vibrant art scene.

Old Pinakothek (Alte Pinakothek)

A sculpture in Old Pinakothek (Alte Pinakothek).
Bronze sculptures in central Munich. | Bildquelle: ColorMaker / Shutterstock

Classic art takes center stage at this well-known gallery, with old masters dominating. Don’t miss Rubens’ The Great Last Judgement, and enormous fresco almost 20 feet (6 meters) high.

New Pinakothek (Neue Pinakothek)

The gardens at New Pinakothek (Neue Pinakothek).
The grounds of the museum are an ideal place to relax. | Bildquelle: Angelina Dimitrova / Shutterstock

The New Pinakothek takes off where the Old Pinakothek leaves off. The galleries focus on the major European art movements of the 19th and 20th centuries, from Romanticism to impressionism.

Pinakothek der Moderne

An exhibit inside the elegant museum. | Bildquelle: Isaac Mok / Shutterstock

The last of the Pinakotheks is devoted to 20th-century art, with Picasso, Dalí, and Warhol all represented. Space is also given to applied design, graphic arts, and architecture.

Museum Brandhorst

The colorful exterior of Museum Brandhorst.
Colorful Museum Brandhorst. | Bildquelle: footageclips / Shutterstock

Pop art and abstract expressionism are among the 20th-century movements spotlighted at this contemporary art museum, including Cy Twombly’s Lepanto series and more than 100 of Andy Warhol’s pieces.

Haus der Kunst

Outside the Haus der Kunst in Munich.
Haus der Kunst in winter. | Bildquelle: Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock

Built in 1937, Haus der Kunst originally showcased only Nazi-approved work. After the fall of the Third Reich, the gallery turned its attention to artists banned by the Nazis, and now hosts innovative exhibitions of contemporary paintings, photography, sculpture, and more.

Urban Art

An urban art spiral stairway in the city.
Urban art can be found across the city. | Bildquelle: Diego Grandi / Shutterstock

Though Berlin is still the epicenter of Germany’s urban art scene, Munich has its own rich collection of street art. Some of the best examples can be seen in the city’s pedestrian underpasses, such as the one that runs under the Angel of Peace monument (Friedensengel) near the Isar River. Urban art exhibitions can also be seen at MUCA, Munich’s Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art.

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