Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München
collection of drawings, prints and engravings
About Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München
The Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich (München), Germany, is a large collection of drawings, prints and engravings. It contains 400,000 sheets starting from the 15th century from various artists around the world. Along with Kupferstichkabinett Berlin and Kupferstichkabinett Dresden, it is the most important collection of its kind in Germany. It is owned by the government of Bavaria and located within the Kunstareal, a museum quarter in the city centre of Munich. History Its history dates back to 1758 Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria (Carl Theodor von der Pfalz) in the Mannheim Palace with his Kupferstich- und Zeichnungskabinett . In 1794, it was brought to Munich because of French troops. In 1839, parts of the collection were first publicly displayed in the Kupferstich-Kabinett of Alte Pinakothek . In 1874, it became an independent and government-owned museum. In 1905, it was renamed to Königliche Graphische Sammlung . In 1917, the inventory was moved to Neue Pinakothek until 1944. In 1949, it was renamed to Staatliche Graphische Sammlung and.
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Plan your visit
collection of drawings, prints and engravings
- Address
- Katharina-von-Bora-Straße 10, 80333 München Get directions
- Opening hours
- Exhibitions at Pinakothek der Moderne: daily 10:00-18:00; Thu 10:00-20:00; Mon closed; Studiensaal currently Mon-Thu 14:00-17:00 and Fri 10:00-13:00
- Admission
- yes
- Founded
- 1874
Movements represented
Works from Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München
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