• The Glyptothek (. German: [ɡlʏptoˈteːk] ) is a museum in Munich, Germany, which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek...
  • But none of these superlatives adequately express what a visit to the Glyptothek can offer in the way of aesthetic, artistic and cultural-historical pleasure.
  • All you need to know about your visit Admission - opening hours - how to find us and other practical information | See you at the museum...
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  • The Glyptothek was built under King Ludwig I and completed in 1830. Leo von Klenze gave it an Ionic temple front.
  • The Königsplatz presents itself like an ancient market square, enclosed by the two Greek "temple complexes" Glyptothek and Antikensammlung...
  • Regular entrance fee is 6 euro, but on Sundays the Glyptothek and several other art museums nearby can be visited for the reduced price of 1 euro each.
  • Housed in an elegant Neo-Classical building, Munich Glyptothek was commissioned by King Ludwig I for his collection of Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
  • Find out all about the Glyptothek München right here with Absolute Munich, as we take you on an exploration of this amazing Munich tourist destination.
  • Glyptothek und Staatl. ... For friends of antique art the Glyptothek on Königsplatz is worth a must-see. With the Munich City Pass you save the whole admission of 6€!
  • Essentials about the Glyptothek in brief. If you are a fan of antique sculptures, you should definitely pay a visit to the Glyptothek during a trip to Munich .