• Even today, visitors of the Lenbachhaus can still marvel this majestic building, which was inspired by the Italian style.
  • In 2009, a cube-shaped extension by British architects Foster + Partners was added to the Lenbachhaus, housing the museum’s new reception area.
  • The Lenbachhaus building was sold to the City of Munich on Lenbach's death in 1929, along with its furnishings, interior decorations and a selection of Lenbach's...
  • The Lenbachhaus prioritizes novel and moving creative expressions over generally accepted positions.
  • The Lenbachhaus also features works from the nineteenth-century Munich school and a substantial collection of works by significant international representatives...
  • The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus was established in the former residence of the artist Franz von Lenbach in 1929.
  • Built in 1891 as a studio and villa for the artist Franz von Lenbach, the Lenbachhaus Museum has been gradually extended over the last century.
  • But for a truly local glance at both Munich’s historic and modern art scenes, visit the Lenbachhaus, where you can view famous pieces from the Blue Rider...
  • The story of Lenbachhaus begins with Franz von Lenbach, often dubbed 'the painter prince', who had this villa built in the late 19th century.
  • Lenbachhaus is a nineteenth-century villa in Italianate style located in Munich’s museum quarter.