Bavaria"s museum landscape includes more than 1.150 institutions operated by the state, municipalities, districts and towns, but also by associations, foundations, firms and private individuals, which makes it the most diverse vivid and popular museum landscape in Germany. More than 20 million museum visitors every year make Bavaria the undisputed number one nationwide.
These figures are the pleasing result of a cultural policy consistently pursued by the Bavarian government. Particularly in recent times, the Free State of Bavaria has set great examples in the advancement of its museum landscape:
"Pinakothek der Moderne", a modern art museum in the center of Munich
"State Museum for Art and Design" in Nuremberg
"Georg Schäfer Museum" in Schweinfurt
"Museum of Imagination" in Bernried
"Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum", a traffic museum in Munich run by the German Museum
Bavaria"s government will also do anything to keep its museum landscape interesting in future times: the present restoration of the Bavarian National Museum is one of the most prominent examples of the focus on cultural policy. The erection of two new museums, the "Sammlung Brandhorst" ("Brandhorst Collection") and the State Museum of Egyptian Art are two further excellent museum projects in the making.
State museums and art galleries are largely located in Munich. However, the decision was made to build a state-owned textile museum in Augsburg, which makes it the third of its kind to be located outside of Munich, alongside the State Museum for Art and Design in Nuremberg and the Army Museum in Ingolstadt.
State-owned collections are presented in every district and can be found in one of the 40 branch museums of Bavarian mother houses.
Non-governmental institutions make up the biggest part of Bavarian museums. The State Office for Non-governmental Museums in Bavaria is responsible for providing its supporters with advice in case of technical and organizational issues as well as their financial support. A local information center called "Infopoint Museen und Schlösser in Bayern" ("Infopoint Museums and Castles in Bavaria"), which will soon provide information about the impressive diversity of Bavaria"s museum landscape, is currently being built.
The following pages will help you to get an overview of the wide range of museums and will certainly encourage you to visit one.
Interesting links:
Museums in Bavaria, an extensive guide to 1.150 museums, galleries, castles and palaces issued by the State Office for Non-governmental Museums in Bavaria.
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