Pinakothek der Moderne Tours and Activities

A modern interior space with a large glass wall, a concrete column, and a seating area with two chairs.
A modern building with a large glass facade and a prominent red banner reading "THE NEW SAMMLUNG."


Extensive modern art, architecture and design exhibits make this modern museum the highlight of Munich’s art district.

The Pinakothek der Moderne, designed by German architect Stephan Braunfels and opened in 2002, is Germany’s largest modern art museum. The blocky concrete exterior, tall columns and large glass windows combine to give the museum a sparse and modern appearance. The Pinakothek der Moderne is divided into sections devoted to art, architecture, design and graphic design, making the Pinakothek der Moderne seem like four distinct museums housed under one roof. The presentation within the museum, most notably the lighting across various exhibits, has been painstakingly designed.

The extensive Modern Art Collection on the upper level and the New Collection on the lower level are two of the best permanent exhibits in the museum. The Modern Art Collection contains work from the major art movements and includes pieces from visionary artists, such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Max Beckmann. Be sure not to overlook the architecture section of the museum, which has Germany’s largest special architecture collection and includes original mockups and sketches from some of the most famous modern architects.

Browse through thousands of prints and drawings in the Bavarian state collection of graphic art. See the roots of modern furniture design, the beginnings of computer culture and the development of vehicle design in the museum’s captivating permanent design collection.

The Pinakothek der Moderne is located near the Alte Pinakothek, which contains works from the Middle Ages through to the end of Rococo, and the Neue Pinakothek, which contains works from the 19th century. Visiting all three museums can easily take an entire day. Go early on a Sunday for discounted admission and small crowds. Listen to the multimedia guide, which provides interesting insider information about the various works.

The museum is open every day of the week except for Mondays. While there is metered parking in the surrounding area, it can be difficult to find a spot. Getting to the museum via public transport is simple, as both buses and streetcars stop at the Pinakothek der Moderne.

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