Munich Stadtmuseum Explained

The Munich Stadtmuseum (German: "Münchner Stadtmuseum") or Munich City Museum, is the city museum of Munich. It was founded in 1888 by Ernst von Destouches.[1] It is located in the former municipal arsenal and stables, both buildings of the late Gothic period.

Permanent exhibitions

The exhibition includes among many other artworks the famous gothic Morris dancers, created by Erasmus Grasser for the festival hall of the Old Town Hall, and the original puttos of the Mary's Column.

This exhibitions explains the history of the former "Hauptstadt der Bewegung" (Capital of the [Nazi] Movement).[2]

More than 2.000 musical instruments from Africa, America, Asia and Europe belong to this grand collection.

This collection displays the cultural history of the puppet theatre.

The Fotomuseum was founded in 1963 and owns already more than 500.000 photographs.

The museum with its large archive shows weekly screenings and has once become well known for the restoration of movies of Fritz Lang, Ernst Lubitsch, Georg Wilhelm Pabst and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Minerva: Jahrbuch der gelehrten Welt. 1858. W. de Gruyter.. 16. 785. de.
  2. Web site: de Vries. Fedor. Munich City Museum - München. 2021-02-09. www.tracesofwar.com. en.