Alte Pinakothek
Explore timeless art at Munich's Alte Pinakothek.

About Alte Pinakothek
The Alte Pinakothek in Munich stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and its enduring commitment to the arts. Established in 1836, this venerable institution was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who envisioned a sanctuary for the masterpieces of European art. The museum's very design, with its grand neoclassical façade, reflects the sophistication and elegance of its contents. Home to over 800 paintings, the Alte Pinakothek's collection is a veritable who's who of the art world, featuring works by legendary artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, and Leonardo da Vinci. Visitors to the museum can expect a curated journey through the epochs, with each gallery presenting masterpieces that define an era. The Rubens Room, one of the highlights, showcases the sheer scale and vibrancy of Rubens' work, allowing viewers to appreciate the depth and detail that characterize his paintings. The museum also offers insights into the evolution of painting techniques and styles, providing context to the masterpieces on display. Beyond its impressive collection, the Alte Pinakothek is strategically located in Munich's Kunstareal, the city's vibrant museum quarter. This proximity to other cultural landmarks, such as the Neue Pinakothek and the Pinakothek der Moderne, makes it an ideal starting point for a deeper exploration of Munich's artistic offerings. Whether you're a seasoned art aficionado or a curious traveler, the Alte Pinakothek promises an enriching experience that will leave you with a profound appreciation for the timelessness of art.
Highlights
- Home to masterpieces by Dürer, Raphael, Rubens, and da Vinci.
- Architectural grandeur with a grand neoclassical design.
- The Rubens Room - a display of Baroque brilliance.
- Located in Munich's vibrant Kunstareal museum quarter.
- Over 800 paintings spanning the 14th to 18th centuries.
- Founded in 1836 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
- Explores the evolution of European painting styles.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- MondayClosed
- Tuesday10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
