Museum Brandhorst

Museum Brandhorst

Museum Brandhorst

Opening hours

Daily

10 A.M. - 6 P.M.

Thursday

10 A.M. - 8 P.M.

Monday

closed

Admission

Regular

Admission is free for children and young people under the age of 18.
Students and visitors over 65 years of age receive reduced admission.

7

5 € reduced

Sunday

Pinakotheken, Museum Brandhorst, Sammlung Schack

1

per museum

Annual Ticket

Annual tickets are available at the ticket offices in our museums as well as in the online ticket shop of the state museums and collections.

Pinakotheken, Museum Brandhorst and Sammlung Schack

90

60 € reduced

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Information for your visit

Our map (PDF) gives you an overview of the different ways to reach us

Museum Brandhorst
Theresienstraße 35a
80333 München

You can reach the Museum Brandhorst by:

Tram
Number 27 to Pinakotheken

Underground (U-Bahn)
U2 to Königsplatz or Theresienstrasse
U3 | U6 to Odeonsplatz or Universität
U4 | U5 to Odeonsplatz

Bus
Number 154 to Schellingstraße
Number 100 (Museumslinie/ museum line): to Pinakotheken
Number 100 (Museumslinie/ museum line): to Maxvorstadt / Sammlung Brandhorst

We recommend the use of public transportation. Parking is not available.

Coach
Two coach parking spaces are available in front of the Neue Pinakothek. Parking is limited to two hours (with parking disc) between 10 A.M. and 8 P.M.

Visitors with children are welcome to use the light strollers provided by the museum. Wheelchairs are also available for the disabled. Both are easy to maneuver in the galleries. Please ask at the information desk in the foyer.

Museum Entrance
Theresienstrasse/ corner of Türkenstrasse

Parking
There are 2 disabled parking spaces in front of the main entrance to Museum Brandhorst.

Elevators
There are two elevators for visitors. The elevators provide access to all exhibition levels (lower level, ground floor, upper floor). Another elevator connects the entrance foyer (ground floor) with the cloakroom level (lower level).

Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs are available at the information desk upon request. It is of course possible to visit the exhibition galleries with the help of a wheelchair.

Restrooms
The museum provides restrooms for disabled visitors in three locations: on the upper level beyond the Lounge, on the lower floor near the cloakroom, and beside the media suite.

Information
+49 (0)89 23805 2286

The audio guide offers you a tour of all three floors of the Museum Brandhorst with information and background information on selected works.

German | English
free of charge

All prices subject to change.

A complete list of all publications of the Museum Brandhorst is available here.

The Walther König bookshop is a specialist bookshop and publisher for art, photography, architecture, design and aesthetic theory. The Brandhorst Museum offers a large selection of international book titles.

All publications are available at the Walther König bookshop: Book shop

Buchshop Walther König
TUE-SUN 12 noon - 6 P.M.
SAT and SUN 11 A.M. - 6 P.M.
+49 (0) 89 28702 994

The “Café im Zebra” is located in the foyer of Museum Brandhorst on Theresienstraße. Located in the bustling Maxvorstadt district, the café in the heart of Munich offers a place to wind down. The artist duo Guyton\Walker designed the interior especially for the museum in 2017. A curtain with a digitally reworked zebra motif extends over 50 meters, giving the café its name. This allows the restaurant area to be transformed into an art space that hosts performances, film screenings, lectures and music events.

Daily, the Café offers a fresh selection of cakes and beverages, as well as a rotating lunch menu. For more information and to view the café’s menu, visit www.cafeimzebra.de.

Opening hours
Daily 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
TUE 10 A.M. - 8 P.M.
MON closed

Current information

Dear visitors,

in order to ensure security in our museums, we ask for your support:

  • Please hand in all items you are carrying, such as bags (of any size) and coats, at the cloakroom or deposit them in our lockers.
  • Clothing, bags, or items that may be carried for special personal reasons as decided by the supervisory staff on a case-by-case basis will be inspected for their contents and then marked as checked with a wristband.

We regret the inconvenience this may cause and ask for your understanding in the interest of protecting the artworks and buildings.

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Maaz
Director General Bavarian State Painting Collections