Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum) Munich
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Munich is one of Germany’s major cultural hubs. It is the home of about 1.5 million people. Munich is second in terms of the world’s Museums and theater counts, the first being Berlin. It is one of the most happening cities in Germany considering the number of festivals celebrated here. The location of Munich is at the foot of Alps. Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum), is one the famous museums in Munich. Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum), is also an important tourist destination in Munich.
Painter Franz von Stuck (1863-1928) designed the brilliant architecture of Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). One can find a brilliant union of Art Nouveau style and elements of late neoclassical features in the museum. The painter’s own created frescoes find place in the ground floor living room of Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). One will find the permanent collection of Jugendstil on the first floor of the museum. It is the German Art Nouveau. With the aid and co-operation of Franz von Stuck family, a serial of exhibition were conducted in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). These were conducted in the beginning of 8th September 2005. It was the artist’s family on whom the first exhibition was dedicated. In the first exhibition he presented the representative portraits of his family members.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum):
It is in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum), that one of the major international exhibitions were conducted. The exhibition was dedicated to the British artist Simeon Solomon.The name of the exhibition was LOVE REVEALED, SIMEON SOLOMON AND THE PRE-RAPHAELITIES. It is through the spectacular painting HABET, Solomon revealed his relationship with the Pre-Raphaelites and his influence on the late 19th century art. All these are displayed in the exhibition conducted in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). It is the Birmingham Museum and art gallery, who organized the Exhibition. Solomon’s works were divided in six sections and displayed in the exhibition. The chronological and thematic features of Solomon’s work are exhibited. The tourist visiting the exhibition would go through an excellent experience of Solomon’s work and his dramatic career. The exhibition was conducted by Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum) from 9th March to 18th June (2006). The exhibition catalogue was available at the museum. An exhibition guide is published and available in the museum.
Among the other famous museums in Munich there are Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, Pinakothek Moderne, Deutsches Museum, Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum, Lenbachhaus, Hypokunsthalle, BMW Museum, Beer-and Oktoberfest Museum, Hausderkunst, Glyptothek etc. In spite of being swept by two world wars, it is Munich’s unique cultural features that invite tourists from worldwide.
Painter Franz von Stuck (1863-1928) designed the brilliant architecture of Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). One can find a brilliant union of Art Nouveau style and elements of late neoclassical features in the museum. The painter’s own created frescoes find place in the ground floor living room of Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). One will find the permanent collection of Jugendstil on the first floor of the museum. It is the German Art Nouveau. With the aid and co-operation of Franz von Stuck family, a serial of exhibition were conducted in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). These were conducted in the beginning of 8th September 2005. It was the artist’s family on whom the first exhibition was dedicated. In the first exhibition he presented the representative portraits of his family members.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum):
It is in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum), that one of the major international exhibitions were conducted. The exhibition was dedicated to the British artist Simeon Solomon.The name of the exhibition was LOVE REVEALED, SIMEON SOLOMON AND THE PRE-RAPHAELITIES. It is through the spectacular painting HABET, Solomon revealed his relationship with the Pre-Raphaelites and his influence on the late 19th century art. All these are displayed in the exhibition conducted in Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum). It is the Birmingham Museum and art gallery, who organized the Exhibition. Solomon’s works were divided in six sections and displayed in the exhibition. The chronological and thematic features of Solomon’s work are exhibited. The tourist visiting the exhibition would go through an excellent experience of Solomon’s work and his dramatic career. The exhibition was conducted by Stuck Villa (Jugendstil Museum) from 9th March to 18th June (2006). The exhibition catalogue was available at the museum. An exhibition guide is published and available in the museum.
Among the other famous museums in Munich there are Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, Pinakothek Moderne, Deutsches Museum, Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum, Lenbachhaus, Hypokunsthalle, BMW Museum, Beer-and Oktoberfest Museum, Hausderkunst, Glyptothek etc. In spite of being swept by two world wars, it is Munich’s unique cultural features that invite tourists from worldwide.