Highlights
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The extraordinary sightsleeping experience
Sightsleeping® targets art and culture oriented guests. [read]
Neo Rauch – a retrospective
The retrospective (April 20 – August 15, 2010), to be held at the same time in Leipzig and Munich, will provide a comprehensive overview of Rauch's complete oevre. [read]
Pilgrimage tours in Bavaria
Bavaria is steeped in religious sights and experiences: the Oberammergau Passion Plays, whilst Marktl near Altoetting is the birthplace of Pope Benedict XVI. [read]
"From a King’s Dream to Mass Production - 300 Years of European Porcelain"
The anniversary exhibition (24th April to 2nd November 2010) shows the development of the leading procelain production in Franconia. [read]
Railway Year 2010 in Nuremberg
Nuremberg and Fürth celebrate 175 years of the railways with a variety of remarkable events. [read]
An outstanding architectural ensemble of Jewish culture
Visitors of all ages, religions, nations and professions are invited to explore all aspects of Jewish Munich in the new Jewish Museum. [read]
The Museum Brandhorst in Munich’s »Kunstareal«
Located near the Alte Pinakothek and Neue Pinakothek and directly adjacent to the Pinakothek der Moderne it offers an impressive ensemble of works of modern and contemporary art. [read]
Theater experience in a Rococo jewel – The Cuvilliés-Theater
In 1781 Mozart’s opera “Idomeneo” premiered in the theater that Elector Maximilian Joseph III built as his “new opera house” close to the Royal Palace (The Munich Residenz). [read]
The Glentleiten Open Air Museum
Interesting and changing events and exhibitions convey a lively image of the past in the Alpine region of Upper Bavaria. [read]
New designs − Architectural highlights
From Coop Himmelb(l)au to Herzog & de Meuron – some of the world’s best-known architects based here in Bavaria are today’s trendsetters in this rich cultural landscape of ours. [read]
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