Archaeological State Collection

Founded back in 1885, the Munich-based Archaeological State Collection has five departments: Prehistory, Roman Period, Middle Ages and Modern Times, the Mediterranean Collection and Numismatics. Currently, the building is closed for extensive general renovation. Until the museum reopens in 2024, the rich collections of archaeological finds from all over Bavaria will be stored in depots until some of them are moved to the new permanent exhibition. Visitors will then be able to immerse themselves in the experience of archaeology and thus also in the history of the development of mankind by means of different thematic focuses and objects.

Past events from this partner

Ausschnit aus dem Werk "Salzstadt (München)" von Martin Blumöhr im Foyer der Telekom an der Marsstraße.

Artproject Hortusurbis

A live painting action in public space
For twelve days, the artist Martin Blumöhr lets a grotesquely enchanted city garden grow on canvas.

Exhibition, Other
FÜNF HÖFE
FÜNF HÖFE Munich

A colorful jungle of flowers as a mural.

Artproject Hortusurbis

Live art project in public space
Artist Martin Blumöhr lets a grotesquely enchanted city garden grow on canvas.

Exhibition
Gasteig HP8
Gasteig München GmbH

Eine überdimensionale Blume wächst auf einer Hauswand und umrankt die Fenster des Gebäudes.

Art project Hortusurbis

Martin Blumöhr
An oversized art project is created live at three locations in the city – urban wild growth of a special kind.
until 14.09.2023

Exhibition, Other, Garden & Park
Bavarian State Archaeological Collection
Archaeological State Collection