Villa Stuck
The Villa Stuck, built in 1898 and established as a museum in 1992 and located in the Munich quarter of Bogenhausen, is a museum and historic house devoted to the life and work of the painter Franz Stuck. In contrast to the classical architecture of the exterior, Stuck decorated the interior in striking Art Nouveau/Art Deco style.
Jüdisches Museum
The Jewish Museum Munich, provides an overview of Munich’s Jewish history and is part of the city’s new Jewish Center located at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz in Munich. It’s is a vibrant place showcasing the diversity of Jewish history and culture as well as the wide variety of Jewish lifeworlds and identities, while also focusing on the subjects of migration and inclusion.
Muenchner Stadtmuseum
The scale of this museum is only really evident from the air. The extensive site comprises two spacious interior courtyards that are framed by four unusually diverse buildings. Both in terms of its physical magnitude and the scope of its collections, it is Germany’s largest municipal museum.
MUCA
As the place to be for urban and contemporary art lovers, MUCA offers a high-profile exhibition program. Artworks by renowned, internationally celebrated artists can be found on multiple experience levels throughout the museum. In addition, MUCA provides a platform for experimental formats and outstanding in- and outdoor art projects.