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The Staatliche Antikensammlungen (German: [ˈʃtaːtlɪçə anˈtiːkənˌzamlʊŋən], State Collections of Antiquities) is a museum in Munich's Kunstareal holding Bavaria's collections of antiquities from Greece, Etruria and Rome, though the sculpture collection is located in the Glyptothek opposite, and works created in Bavaria are on display in a separate museum. [1]
Alte Pinakothek. It consists of the three "Pinakotheken" galleries (Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek and Pinakothek der Moderne), the Glyptothek, the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (both museums are specialized in Greek and Roman art), the Lenbachhaus, the Museum Brandhorst (a private collection of modern art) and several galleries.
Staatliche Antikensammlungen The Führerbau ca. 2024. Königsplatz (German: [ˈkøːnɪçsˌplats], King's Square) is a square in Munich, Germany.Built in the style of European Neoclassicism in the 19th century, it displays the Propyläen Gate and, facing each other, the Glyptothek (archeological museum) and the Staatliche Antikensammlungen (art museum).
Munich Residenz; Munich Stadtmuseum; Museum Brandhorst; Neue Pinakothek; Pinakothek der Moderne; Schackgalerie; Staatliche Antikensammlungen; Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst; Museum Five Continents; Cultural history museums. Marstallmuseum; Deutsches Brauereimuseum; Deutsches Jagd- und Fischereimuseum; Jewish Museum Munich; Valentin ...
Pages in category "Museums in Munich" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Staatliche Antikensammlungen; Staatliche Graphische Sammlung ...
In February 2017, Transavia announced the closure of their entire base at Munich Airport by October 2017 after only a year of service due to a change in their business strategy and negative economic outlook. [17] Munich Airport's dynamic growth continued in 2018 with new traffic records and an all-time high of 46.2 million passengers.
The Glyptothek (German: [ɡlʏptoˈteːk] ⓘ) is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek and Roman sculptures (hence γλυπτο- glypto-"sculpture", from the Greek verb γλύφειν glyphein "to carve" and the noun θήκη "container").
Line(s) Munich East–Munich Airport railway: Platforms: 1 island platform: Tracks: 2: Train operators: S-Bahn München: Connections: 635: Other information; Station ...