Art in Munich: The best museums and galleries in the city

 

Munich is a true paradise for art lovers. The Bavarian capital offers an impressive selection of museums and galleries showcasing art from different eras and styles. Whether you're interested in classical painting, contemporary art or sculpture, Munich has something for everyone. We'll tell you everything you need to know about the city's top 6 art museums. And best of all, you can easily reach many of these museums with our hop-on hop-off city tour, which gives you a perfect overview of Munich's highlights.  

 

1st Alte Pinakothek: Masterpieces of European painting  

 

The Alte Pinakothek is the most visited art museum in Munich and one of the oldest galleries in the world. Here you will find European painting from the 14th to the 18th century. The masterpieces by artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Rubens and Leonardo da Vinci make this museum a must-see for art lovers.  

  • What is on display?  
    Mainly European paintings from the Renaissance to the Baroque. The impressive collection includes works by Dürer, Titian, Rubens and many other artists.  
  • Admission price:  
    Regular 9 euros, reduced 6 euros (as of 23.10.2024)  
    Tip: Admission costs just 1 euro on Sunday!  
  • Tip for your journey:  
    The Alte Pinakothek is centrally located in the Kunstareal Munich. With our hop-on hop-off city tour, you can simply get off at the Pinakothek/Kunstareal stop and immerse yourself directly in the fascinating world of art. Then it's a relaxed journey to the next highlights of Munich. 

 

2nd Neue Pinakothek: Art of the 19th century  

 

The Neue Pinakothek houses a collection of 19th century European art. From Romanticism and Realism to Impressionism and Symbolism, this museum offers a fantastic overview of this turbulent era. The building is currently being renovated, but some works are on display in the Alte Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne.  

  • What is on display?  
    Works by painters such as Caspar David Friedrich, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet and Auguste Rodin.  
  • Admission price:  
    Regular 9 euros, reduced 6 euros (as of 23.10.2024)  
    Here, too, admission is only 1 euro on Sundays.  
  • Perfectly accessible:  
    The Neue Pinakothek is also located in the Kunstareal Munich and is easy to reach with our Hop-On Hop-Off Tour.

 

3rd Pinakothek der Moderne: the diversity of modern art  

 

The Pinakothek der Moderne unites four museums under one roof: art, graphics, architecture and design. It is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in Europe. Here you can admire works by Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann and Gerhard Richter.  

  • What is on display?  
    Modern art from the 20th and 21st centuries, including paintings, sculptures, graphics, architecture and design objects.  
  • Admission price:  
    Regular 10 euros, reduced 7 euros (as of 23.10.2024)  
    Sunday special: admission is only 1 euro.  
  • Easy and convenient:  
    The Pinakothek der Moderne is also part of our Hop-On Hop-Off city tour - you can reach it stress-free and concentrate fully on the art.  

 

4th Lenbachhaus: Blaue Reiter and modern art  

 

The Lenbachhaus is known worldwide for its comprehensive collection of works by the Blaue Reiter group of artists, which included Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc and August Macke. It also offers interesting exhibitions of contemporary art.  

  • What is on display?  
    Mainly works of Expressionism, especially from the Blauer Reiter group, as well as modern art from the 20th century.  
  • Admission price:  
    Regular 10 euros, reduced 5 euros (as of 23.10.2024)
    Admission is free for young people under the age of 18.  
  • Easily accessible:  
    The Lenbachhaus is only a few steps away from the Pinakothek museums. Simply get off at the Pinakotheken/Kunstareal stop and walk towards Königsplatz - and you're there! 

 

5th Museum Brandhorst: Contemporary Art  

Museum Brandhorst is the perfect place for lovers of contemporary art. With over 100 works by Cy Twombly, it houses one of the world's largest collections of this artist. Modern icons such as Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst are also represented here.  

  • What is on display?  
    Contemporary art with a focus on the works of Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and other modern artists.  
  • Admission price:  
    Regular 7 euros, reduced 5 euros (as of 23.10.2024)  
    On Sunday you can visit the exhibitions for 1 euro.  
  • Tip for getting there:  
    The Museum Brandhorst is located in the Kunstareal Munich on Theresienstraße. A great stop on your hop-on hop-off city tour

 

6th Haus der Kunst: Contemporary exhibitions  

 

Haus der Kunst is an exhibition center without a permanent collection that focuses on contemporary art and temporary exhibitions. It is located directly at the English Garden and offers an exciting program with international artists.  

  • What is on display?  
    Contemporary temporary exhibitions that often have a strong focus on socio-political themes.  
  • Admission price:  
    Admission prices vary depending on the exhibition, usually around 10 to 14 euros.  
    There is often reduced admission for students and under-18s. Admission is free every last Friday of the month from 4 to 10 pm.  
  • Simple and flexible:  
    You can easily reach the Haus der Kunst with our hop-on hop-off city tour. Simply get off at Eisbach, right next to the English Garden.

 

Conclusion: art diversity in Munich for every budget  

 

With its museums and galleries, Munich offers you an incredibly diverse art scene where you can admire both old masterpieces and contemporary art. Take advantage of the discounted Sundays, when you can visit the Pinakotheken, Museum Brandhorst and Lenbachhaus for just 1 euro. This makes art in Munich affordable for everyone! If you want to explore the city and its art world flexibly, our hop-on hop-off city tour is perfect. We take you to all the city's important art hotspots and sights - comfortably and stress-free!

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