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Glyptothek permanent exhibition: Masterpieces of ancient sculpture

Glyptothek Königsplatz 3, München
Permanent exhibition

The Glyptothek owes the exceptional status of its exhibits to its founder and benefactor: Ludwig I (1786–1868), King of Bavaria from 1825 to 1848, wanted to acquire only high-quality antiquities for his museum. The fact that this actually succeeded was thanks to his Roman art agent Johann Martin von Wagner (1777–1858), who combined an unerringread more …

Ongoing

Permanent exhibition Collections of Antiquities: the entire spectrum of ancient “small art”

Staatliche Antikensammlungen Königsplatz 1, München
Permanent exhibition

In order to distinguish it from "great" art – architecture, sculpture and painting – art history has coined the term "small art" for the many forms of small-format sculptures and decorated objects. Accordingly, the State Collections of Antiquities used to be called the "Museum of Ancient Small Art". A visit to the Collections of Antiquitiesread more …

Special exhibition Glyptothek: Greek Temples. Black and white photographs by Richard Berndt

Glyptothek Königsplatz 3, München
Special exhibition

The Glyptothek has a tradition of displaying works of contemporary art alongside the ancient originals at regular intervals. In the exhibition "Greek Temples", Richard Berndt, an ambitious amateur, presents his black and white photographs of ancient sanctuaries and takes us back to Greece and lower Italy. Ancient sculpture thus meets ancient architecture, which usually providedread more …