User Reviews

5 Parvinder Phul - a month ago

I was lucky to have been there on the first Thursday of the month when entry was free and also having a later closing time.
The exhibits were unique and inspiring, would definitely recommend a visit if you happen to be in Munich.

5 Amit Epstein - 8 months ago

A beautiful building next to the English garden, that also has a nice Café and terrace at the back. The architecture is grand, the exhibitions are changing so I cannot recommend it generally, but most times I've visited here they had a small one, a main one and sometimes an additional one at the archive section, and I only remember one time being somewhat disappointed. Last visit was truly amazing with a retrospective to a Swiss artist I didn't know before and a group exhibition that was very sassy.
Large book shop at place as well.

5 Yan Melody - a month ago

If you can only visit one museum in Munich, I would recommend Haus der Kunst. The exhibitions changed regularly. Last Sunday was the last day of Nebel Leben from Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya. She is practitioner of Japanese video art and famous for her fog sculptures. Can sculptures only be made of clay, mental, and wood? No, the fog changes every minute depending on the wind, temperature and atmosphere. As the last, the space was packed even we entered as one of the earliest. Another impressive exhibition was the research on snow crystal, which also found a variety of form under different circumstances. At Trace and Track room, you will be able to listen the tape recorded in 20 cities. So get ready to dive into the art world for 1.5h tour during the weekend! Please pay attention that Haus der Kunst does not belong to Museum program on sunday for 1 euro.

5 Francesco Chiossi - a month ago

Very high quality modern art museum with interesting temporary exhibitions. Here one by Fujiko Nakaya fog sculptures. It always worths a try! One euros on Sundays and late openings till 22. There's also a nice cocktail bar behind, good for post exhibition chats!????

5 Hong Hanh Dinh - 2 months ago

I went here for Fujiko Nakaya’s fog installation and I really enjoyed it. Very unique medium that I’ve never seen used before in art and it really gives you the sense of mystery and ungrounded disorientation that captures the essence of her message in art.

5 sohaib bodla - 11 months ago

Amazing display of art, exhibitions, installations from different artists and on various themes. This place is amazing you need to spare a good amount of time to visit this place. It is related pretty central in the city. Diring my visit, I could enjoy the work of different artists under the theme of Sweat, and one gallery was displaying amazing installations and work by Heidi Bucher. There is also a nice bookshop to buy small articles presents, books and postcards.

5 Daryl Joe Santos - 2 months ago

Locker rooms for big bags, inclusive toilets, interesting exhibitions, overall it was a great museum to visit!

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