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Bavarian National Museum
The first building in the museum
complex was built in 1859 on the orders of King Maximilian II
and extended several times by Gabriel Seidl before 1900 in historicism
style. The Bavarian National Museum is one of Europe's greatest
art and history museums. The diverse collection of art handicrafts
and folklore is not just from Bavaria.
The collection of nativity scenes in the basement is one of
the most beautiful and most valuable in the world. Furniture,
precious tapestries, scultptures, paintings, toys, music instruments
and other every day items give the visitor a vivid view of times
past.
Opening hours/Prices
Tues - Sun: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Thur: 10.00 am - 8.00 pm
closed Mondays
Adults € 3,- / Reduced € 2,- / Children under 15 yrs
free of charge
Sundays free of charge
Various prices for special exhibitions
Address
Prinzregentenstr. 3
80538 München
Phone 089- 21 124- 01
Fax 089- 21 124- 201
How to get there
U4, U5 "Lehel"
Tram 17, Bus 53 "Bayerisches Nationalmuseum/Haus der Kunst"
Further Informtion
www.bayerisches-nationalmuseum.de
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