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Neue Pinakothek
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Visitors pass through the Neue Pinakothek like in a labyrinth. The tour follows a horizontal eight and ends at the starting point. In between there is an exciting overview of the epochs of European art from the Enlightenment to the beginning of Modernism. Van Gogh's Sunflowers, Spitzwegs Armer Poet, Piloty's 35 square metre triumphal procession of Germanicus and King Ludwig I in full Ornat are just a few examples of the nearly 400 works of European art from the late 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. (Attention: the Neue Pinakothek will be closed from 31.12.2018 for structural reasons)
Visitors pass through the Neue Pinakothek like in a labyrinth. The tour follows a horizontal eight and ends at the starting point. In between there is an exciting overview of the epochs of European art from the Enlightenment to the beginning of Modernism. Van Gogh's Sunflowers, Spitzwegs Armer Poet,…
Entry costs 1€ on Sundays. Inside you'll find out one of Van Gogh's famous paintings.
‘From Goya to Picasso’ is the slogan of the Neue Pinakothek. King Ludwig I of Bavaria founded the Neue Pinakothek in the mid-19th century as the first public museum in Europe dedicated exclusively to contemporary art. Important examples of Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Art Deco, and Impressionism; Nazarene art and pieces by the ‘German Roman’ artists are on display alongside trailblazing modernist works. Following the museum’s destruction during the Second World War, the architect Alexander von Branca designed today’s building, which opened its doors in 1981.
‘From Goya to Picasso’ is the slogan of the Neue Pinakothek. King Ludwig I of Bavaria founded the Neue Pinakothek in the mid-19th century as the first public museum in Europe dedicated exclusively to contemporary art. Important examples of Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Art Deco, and Impressionism; Naz…
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München, BY