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Kunsthalle Gallery in Hamburg

Hamburg, GlockengieBerwall, Kunsthalle

Museums of Germany Gallery Kunsthalle - one of the most significant in Germany. It exhibits the altar of Bertram's work of 1383 and the altar of St. Thomas by the master Franke in 1424. The exposition is represented by medieval art, Baroque-style Hamburg painting, French artists, and a collection of engravings.

Dresden Picture Gallery

Dresden, Theaterplatz, 1

Museums of Germany All the sights of Dresden just fade in front of the main - the art gallery of the city. Regardless of whether you distinguish the works of Rembrandt from, say, Titian's canvases, this museum should definitely be included in the list of planned excursion trips around the capital of Saxony.

Mercedes-Benz Museum

Stuttgart, Mercedesstrabe, 100

Museums of Germany The Mercedes-Benz Museum together with the Stuttgart Center of the company and the passage building form a huge complex of Mercedes-Benz-Welt. This is a very interesting building, created by the famous architectural bureau UN Studio. Outwardly it looks like a three-leafed clover, and in its center is a triangular platform.

Bundeswehr Museum

Dresden, Olbrichtplatz, 2

Museums of Germany In Dresden, you definitely will not pass by the military historical museum of the Bundeswehr. A monumental building built in the classical style in the late 19th century, two years ago, thanks to the American architect, received a noticeable upgrade.

The Museum "Green Vaults"

Dresden, Taschenberg, 2

Museums of Germany Do you have a weakness for jewelry? Then, traveling to Dresden, be sure to look in the museum "Green arches". Here is the richest treasury of Europe, which once belonged to the royal princely dynasty of Vettins.

Museum of the History of Hamburg

Hamburg, Holstenwall, 24

Museums of Germany The Hamburg History Museum is the most interesting museum in the city. Visiting the museum gives an opportunity to get acquainted with the exciting history of the city, which turned from twelve centuries from the small fortress of Hamburg to a large port city, which became a "gateway to the world" for the whole of Germany.

Nuremberg Fortress - $

Nurnberg, Burg, 13

Museums of Germany This fortress is the collective name of three buildings intended for the defense of the city. The complex includes the Imperial Castle, the fortress of the imperial city and the fortress of the burgrave. From the fortress burgrah little remains. The oldest building is the Pentagonal tower, which was built in the 11th century.

Pergamon

Berlin, Bodestrasse, 1-3

Museums of Germany The story of a visit to Berlin will not be exhaustive if it does not include the description of the grandiose museum complex of Pergamon, one of the most powerful Mohicans of the illustrious Island of Museums. This landmark is very popular, well it is located in the heart of Berlin on the river Spree.

The Old Pinakothek in Munich

Munchen, Barer Strasse, 27

Museums of Germany Fans and connoisseurs of painting probably know, and perhaps, visited one of the world's largest art galleries - located in Munich Old Pinakothek. By the way, in Munich there is not only the Old, but also two New Pinakothek.

Academic Art Museum in Bonn

Bonn, Am Hofgarten, 21

Museums of Germany The exposition of the Academic Art Museum, the oldest museum in Bonn, is represented by an antique collection of the University of Bonn, from which more than 2,000 items are original.

Bavarian Archaeological Museum in Munich

Munchen, Lerchenfeldstrasse, 2

Museums of Germany The Bavarian Archaeological Museum in Munich officially positions itself as a "museum of prehistoric and early archeology", and in general it is more difficult to say. The main focus of this museum - early archeology in general and the early history of Bavaria in particular, therefore exhibits.

Bavarian National Museum in Munich

Munchen, Himbselstrabe, 2

Museums of Germany The Bavarian National Museum (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum) in Munich is one of those museums of the city, which are worth paying attention first. Bavarian royal dynasty - Wittelsbach - gave this city a huge number of art objects.

Gallery of new masters in Dresden

Dresden, Georg-Treu-Platz, 2

Museums of Germany The Gallery of New Masters (Galerie Neue Meister), has more than 2,500 paintings dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries. The gallery is known for the collection of works of romanticism, paintings of the twentieth century and contemporary artists.

Hamburg Station in Berlin

Berlin, Invalidenstrabe, 50-51

Museums of Germany Over the years, many wonderful, beautiful buildings lose their functional role and become monuments or museums. It was such a fate that befell the Hamburg Station in Berlin, in which the Museum of Contemporary Art is today.

Glyptoteka in Munich

Munchen, Konigsplatz, 3

Museums of Germany The Munich museum, called one word "glyptoteka", is actually named very accurately, and, in fact, this word was first widely used in Western Europe here in Bavaria. The word "glyptoteka" in Greek means literally "a repository of sculptures."

Municipal Museum of Munich

Munchen, Sankt-Jakobs-Platz, 1

Museums of Germany The Munich City Museum is one of those museums that like to surprise. What do we usually expect from the city museum, especially if it is in a large ancient city? The sections on urban history with exhibits found in the city during excavations, decorative objects and other things of this kind.

The State Picture Gallery in Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Urbanstrasse, 35

Museums of Germany The State Art Gallery in Stuttgart, which opened in 1843, eventually became a museum of fine art. Subsequently, the New Gallery was created in the city, which was created by the architect James Stirling.

The State Antique Assembly in Munich

Munchen, Konigsplatz, 1

Museums of Germany The State Antique Assembly (Staatliche Antikensammlungen) in Munich was once not state-owned and contained substantially more items than now, but then two whole museums - the Glyptotek and the Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art - were separated from it.

The State Graphic Assembly in Munich is

Munchen, Katharina-von-Bora-Strabe, 10

Museums of Germany Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, that is, the State Graphic Collection (it is also called the Museum of Works on Paper, although this name is not very precise), is in Munich. This is one of the largest collections in the world, and together with two more collections - it is a national treasure.

The State Museum of Lower Saxony

Hannover, Willy-Brandt-Allee, 5

Museums of Germany The Museum of Lower Saxony is the largest in Hanover. It occupies a beautiful building directly opposite the New Town Hall. The core of the museum is an art gallery, where paintings and sculptures are collected, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The museum has opened departments of archeology, ethnography and natural history.

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Being a country of originality, bright and rich in all senses of the word, Germany is rightfully proud of a large number of various museums with the richest collections of exhibits. These are art galleries, a variety of art and historical museums, technological museums, castles, museums ...

The Dresden Gallery is known all over the world. The date of her birth is 1722, when she began to be exhibited separately from other collections. In Dresden itself, the gallery is called the Gallery of Old Masters and exhibited in the magnificent palace ensemble of Zwinger, which is a worthy setting for such a collection of paintings. Titian, Raphael, Botticelli, Jojojo, Correggio, Veronese - the works of these artists are represented in the Dresden Gallery.

You can look at them endlessly, so great is the magic of masterpieces created by outstanding artists.
To consider paintings in the Dresden Gallery can be endless, so great is the magic of masterpieces created by outstanding artists.

The Old Pinakothek in Munich is rich in a collection of works by European artists from the 14th to the 18th century. Created this museum by the Bavarian Duke Wilhelm IV in the 16th century, wishing to decorate with pictures his summer residence. Since then, the collection of Pinakothek's paintings has grown steadily.

Many cities in Germany have their own historical and military-historical museums. For example, the Military History Museum of the German Armed Forces in the city of Dresden. Exhibits of the museum acquaint visitors with the history of the armament of the German army from the earliest periods of existence of Germany to the present day. In addition to the fact that this museum has the richest collection of weapons, it is a major scientific center in its field.

In May 2006, a museum of the company Mercedes-Benz was opened in Stuttgart. This remarkable museum tells the story of the company's creation, the stands show not only the evidence of the highest achievements of German engineers, but also the models of cars. I must say that this museum has the most complete collection of Mercedes cars in the world, including trucks.

The Brewery Museum in Altenburg is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest museum dedicated to the production of beer. Here you can get acquainted with the technological processes of creation, with the rules for storing beer, and also taste it. Here, a shop with a huge assortment of souvenirs of beer theme is waiting for tourists. Visiting this museum will remain in the memory of everyone who has been here for a long time.