House of Art

The Haus der Kunst is a museum for modern and contemporary art in , . It is located at Prinzregentenstraße 1 at the southern edge of the , Munich's largest park.
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  • Opening hours:
    10:00 AM—8:00 PM
    Thursday: 10:00 AM—10:00 PM
  • Email: mail@hausderkunst.de
  • Type: Museum
  • Description: art museum in Munich, Germany
  • Also known as: Haus der Kunst
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Bavarian National Museum and Japanese tea house Kanshoan.

Museum
Photo: Fentriss, CC0.
The in is one of the most important museums of decorative arts in Europe and one of the largest art museums in Germany. is situated 390 metres east of House of Art.

is situated 140 metres north of House of Art.

University
The is an independent public institution, located in . It appoints scholars whose research has contributed considerably to the increase of knowledge within their subject. is situated 500 metres southwest of House of Art.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lehel and Altstadt.

Suburb
is a suburb.

meaning "old city" is the very heart of Munich. Three gates are all that remain of the medieval defensive walls, but within is a well-preserved district with many of Munich's iconic sights: twin-towered Frauenkirche, New City Hall with clockwork figures dancing to the chimes of its Glockenspiel, and Hofbräuhaus that temple to drinking and gorging.

Suburb
is a quarter in , Germany. It is now part of the borough of .

House of Art

Latitude
48.14412° or 48° 8′ 39″ north
Longitude
11.58596° or 11° 35′ 10″ east
Elevation
516 metres (1,693 feet)
Inception
1937
Open location code
8FWH4HVP+J9
Open­Street­Map ID
way 150797531
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­museum
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Geo­Names ID
7778934
Wiki­data ID
Q697782
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“House of Art” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Արվեստի տուն (Մյունխեն)
  • Armenian: Արվեստի տուն
  • Basque: Haus der Kunst
  • Catalan: Haus der Kunst München
  • Chinese: 艺术之家
  • Chinese: 藝術之家
  • Czech: Dům německého umění
  • Czech: Dům umění
  • Czech: Haus der Kunst
  • Danish: Haus der Kunst
  • Dutch: Haus der Kunst
  • Egyptian Arabic: بيت الفن
  • Finnish: Haus der Deutschen Kunst
  • Finnish: Haus der Kunst
  • French: Haus der Kunst
  • German: Haus der Deutschen Kunst
  • German: Haus der Kunst
  • Hebrew: המשכן לאומנות במינכן
  • Hebrew: המשכן לאמנות במינכן
  • Italian: Haus der Kunst, Monaco di Baviera
  • Italian: Haus der Kunst
  • Japanese: ドイツ芸術の家
  • Japanese: ハウス・デア・クンスト
  • Japanese: ハウスデアクンスト
  • Japanese: 芸術の家
  • Macedonian: Дом на уметноста
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Das Haus der deutschen Kunst
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Haus der deutschen Kunst
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Haus der Kunst
  • Norwegian: Haus der Kunst
  • Polish: Haus der Kunst
  • Russian: Дом искусства
  • Slovenian: Haus der Kunst
  • Spanish: Haus der Deutsche Kunst
  • Spanish: Haus der Deutschen Kunst
  • Spanish: Haus der Kunst
  • Spanish: La Casa del Arte
  • Swedish: Haus der Kunst
  • Turkish: Haus der Kunst
  • Ukrainian: Будинок мистецтва

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