Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 92 out of 96 hikers
Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
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On September 29, 1900, the museum, usually only briefly called the National Museum, was opened on Prinzregentenstrasse. The building was designed by the architect Gabriel von Seidl. At that time it was the first public museum (not only accessible to a specialist audience) in Munich and worldwide!
muenchenwiki.de/wiki/Bayerisches_Nationalmuseum
October 2, 2020
The Bavarian National Museum in Munich houses an art and cultural history collection on around 13,000 m². His collection, which mainly includes regional and European sculptures and handicrafts, not only had an educational mandate for broad sections of the population from the start, but was also set up to train the craftsmen. Today the main and eastern upper floors offer a historical tour from the early Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. The folklore department with the famous nativity scene collection is presented in the basement.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayerisches_Nationalmuseum
September 17, 2021
Bavarian National Museum (2024-01-07):
bayerisches-nationalmuseum.de/visit
- Opening hours
- EntryWikipedia (Bavarian National Museum, 2024-01-07):
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayerisches_Nationalmuseum
Wikipedia (list of architectural monuments in Lehel, 2024-01-07):
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_im_Lehel#D-1-62-000-5574
“Bavarian National Museum ... Richly structured, picturesque group building of late Munich historicism, 1894–1900 by Gabriel von Seidl, 1903–1907 expanded by him on the north side; with interiors. … D-1-62-000-5574”
January 7, 2024
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Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
4.2
(6)
25
01:20
5.14km
30m
4.5
(10)
56
02:03
7.91km
50m
4.4
(17)
102
07:13
28.3km
100m