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For example, the tapestries from the 16th to 18th centuries, mostly from the Wittelsbach possessions, are among the principal collections of Brussels tapestries and products of the Munich manufactories worldwide.
The Bavarian National Museum in Munich describes the history of Bavaria and southern Germany through art and cultural history. Take a tour of European art and history right here!
As well as outstanding examples of sculpture and paintings, the museum is also home to ivory and gold work, decorative clocks, tapestries, furniture, weapons and exquisite porcelain. The Bayerisches Nationalmuseum also owns one of the most valuable collections of world-class nativity scenes.
The museum is especially noted for its collections of carved ivory, goldsmith works, textiles, glass painting, tapestries and shrines.
- Prinzregentenstraße 3, 80538 Munich, Germany
- Art museum
Details. Museums Type. 2 hours to Half Day Time to Spend. The Bavarian National Museum ( Bayerisches Nationalmuseum) is one of Germany’s largest museums and one of Europe’s largest art and...
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The Fine Art Collection boasts a selection of sculpture from late antiquity to the 19th century, as well as paintings. The Applied Art Collection includes objects as diverse as 15th-century wooden vaulting, 16th-century Brussels tapestries, suits of armor and Art Nouveau masterpieces.