- Bavarian National Museum
The Bavarian National Museum (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum) in
Munich is one of the most important cultural history museums in Europe. The building, erected in the style of historianism byGabriel von Seidl 1894-1900, is one of the most original and significant museum buildings of its time. It is situated in the Prinzregentenstrasse, one of the city's four royal avenues. The house replaced an older building which houses today theState Museum of Ethnology .The museum was founded by king
Maximilian II of Bavaria in 1855. It houses a large collection of European artifacts from the Middle Ages until early 20th century. From the beginning the collection has been divided into two main groups: the art historical collection and the folklore collection.The historical collection displays artworks in a tour through more than forty rooms from the hall for
Romanesque art via the rooms for Gothic,Renaissance ,Baroque andRococo art to the exhibits ofClassicism andArt Nouveau .The museum exhibits especially ivory reliefs, goldsmith works, textiles, glass painting, tapestries and shrines. The displayed sculptures were created by foremost sculptors likeErasmus Grasser ,Tilman Riemenschneider ,Hans Multscher ,Hans Leinberger ,Adam Krafft ,Giovanni Bologna ,Hubert Gerhard ,Adriaen de Vries ,Johann Baptist Straub ,Ferdinand Tietz ,Ignaz Günther ,Matthias Steinl , andLudwig Schwanthaler .The museum is also famous for its collections of courtly culture, musical instruments, furnitures, oil paintings, sketches, clocks, stoneware, majolica, miniatures, porcelain and faience.
The folklore collection houses for example traditional Bavarian furnitures, rural pottery and religious folklore including an outstanding collection of
Neapolitan wood carvings including street scenes andNativity Scene s.A new building behind the museum houses the
Bavarian State Archaeological Collection (Archäologische Staatssammlung) from the first settlement in the Paleolithic Ages through the Celtic civilization and the Roman period right up to the early Middle Ages.External links
* [http://www.bayerisches-nationalmuseum.de/Engl/b.htm Bavarian National Museum]
* [http://www.archaeologie-bayern.de/_en/index.html Bavarian State Archaeological Collection]
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