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From Art To Ancient Relics: A Culture Trip Through Munich’s Best Museums

⁠‌‍⁠‌​​‍‌‌‍⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠‍⁠‍‍⁠​⁠‍‍‍‌‌⁠​‍​A journey through Munich, a prominent Bavarian cultural district.

Germany is a country with so much to offer, from its thriving manufacturing sector to vibrant nightlife and thousands of beer breweries, your options of things to do are never-ending. When you’re done visiting some of Germany’s indulgent bars and lounges and are ready to take in the cultural side of the country then Munich is the best place to start. Munich is serious about its museums, and rightly so, with eighty-plus museums the Bavarian city has on offer, visitors will find it an almost impossible task to visit them all.

Munich museums have everything from old-world artifacts to modern artworks and the latest innovations in science and technology. Those lucky enough to be around Munich in October for the annual Oktoberfest celebrations should also look out for the Long Night of Museums in which many of Munich’s museums stay open long after midnight.

Munich Residenz
Munich, Germany

No. 1: Munich Residenz

Visit the spectacular castle which dates back to 1385 and is located conveniently within the city center of Munich. Here you can marvel at the grand interiors and lavish courtyards which served as the residence of former royals of Bavaria until the early 20th century. There's a lot to explore within the Munich Residenz castle complex—from neoclassical architecture to the Residence Treasury and Cuvilliés Theater, not to mention the 130 grand rooms.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Deutsches Museum
Munich, Germany

No. 2: Deutsches Museum

This is one of the best-loved museums frequented by local families looking to inspire young minds to discover science and tech. With 28 permanent hands-on exhibitions to explore and over 28,000 artifacts on display, it's wise to plan out your day before you visit. Experimentation and interaction are encouraged with many little experimentation rooms set up across the museum. The Deutsches Museum is the largest science and technology museum in the world and is definitely worth the visit when in Munich.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Jüdisches Museum
Munich, Germany

No. 3: Jüdisches Museum

The Jewish community in Munich was almost totally wiped out during World War II. After the war, those who could return did so and rebuilt a new life. Today, Munich has a thriving Jewish community. You will find the beautifully built synagogue and Jewish museum located in Sankt-Jakobs-Platz. The focus of the Jewish Museum is on Munich’s Jewish history and culture through to the present day. Finish off your tour with a bite to eat at the cafe located within the complex.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
BMW Welt and Museum
Munich, Germany

No. 4: BMW Welt and Museum

Germany is synonymous with some of the world's most luxurious car brands, with BMW at the forefront. If you'd like to get an insight into what made BMW into the icon that it is today then a visit to the BMW Museum will guide you through the history of the car as far back as the 1920s. For a futuristic look into what's to come, BMW Welt will deliver your imagination prototypes of what the future holds.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Pinakotheken
Munich, Germany

No. 5: Pinakotheken

Pinakotheken is a trio of museums located in the Kunstareal district of Munich. Alte Pinakothek houses masterpieces from the Middle Ages up to the end of the Rococo period. Here you will marvel at the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer. Neue Pinakothek is dedicated to contemporary art

(think Monet) while Pinakothek der Moderne covers design, architecture, art, and works on paper all under one roof. Works by Salvador Dali and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner are featured at this Pinakotheken museum.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst
Munich, Germany

No. 6: Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst

No museum tour is ever complete without the addition of a museum dedicated to Egyptian history. Everything from mummies, statues, sculptures, hieroglyphics, and papyrus have been hauled over from Egypt. The Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst is a unique underground museum meant to conjure up feelings of entering Egyptian tombs and royal chambers. The museum spans 5,000 years of fascinating Egyptian history, a must-see for those who may find traveling to Egypt out of their reach.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Museum Brandhorst
Munich, Germany

No. 7: Museum Brandhorst

Consider this to be Munich's main destination for contemporary art. The building itself is designed with 36,000 vibrantly colored ceramic rods, a true reflection of what you will find housed within. Modern masterpieces from the likes of Andy Warhol and American painter and sculptor Cy Twombly make up part of the 1,200-plus pieces of art. Museum Brandhorst has attracted international attention for years and is constantly expanding its diverse collections.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Bier- und Oktoberfestmuseum
Munich, Germany

No. 8: Bier- und Oktoberfestmuseum

When in Munich...drink beer! If you're unable to make it to the actual Oktoberfest, here’s your chance to redeem yourself. Take back as many souvenirs as you can from this museum dedicated to beer and the Oktoberfest. Complete with its own Bavarian pub where you can enjoy a tipple and traditional snacks after you've completed your tour. The Bier- und Oktoberfestmuseum is located in one of Munich’s oldest historic townhouses and serves as a monument to living beer culture.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
The Bavarian National Museum
Munich, Germany

No. 9: The Bavarian National Museum

Bayerisches National Museum is one of the largest museums in Germany. It was founded in 1855 by the Bavarian King Maximilian II. Here you can view collections of art, tapestries, sculptures, and bronze work from as far back as the Middle Ages. The Bavarian National Museum has a number of tour options available all year round with the inclusion of lectures and educational programs to encourage both history and art enthusiasts alike.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
The Glyptothek
Munich, Germany

No. 10: The Glyptothek

This is Munich’s oldest public museum and the only museum in the world entirely dedicated to ancient sculpture. Greek and Roman statues are presented in all their glory for visitors to take in these iconic pieces of art from a formidable period in history. The building of the Glyptothek was commissioned by Bavarian King Ludwig I in 1816 to house his personal collection of sculptures. Highlights include sculptures and statues of Homer, Greek Goddess Irene, and a Sphinx from the Aeginetan temple.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$
Lenbachhaus
Munich, Germany

No. 11: Lenbachhaus

The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus is known for its collection of over a thousand works of art from the expressionist group Blue Rider. Housing some of the most avant-garde works in any Munich museum, Lenbachhaus is continually updating its artwork. You’ll find a mix of modern and contemporary pieces where local artists share the stage with their international counterparts. Tours and workshops are available to get you easily acquainted with the vision of the artists.

Location
Munich, Germany
Price
$$$

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