Thursday, July 30, 2015

Museums Night Munich

The next Long Night of Munich Museums
Saturday, 17 October 2015.
The program for the Long Night of Museums can be found at this point from the beginning of September 2015th
That was The Long Night of Munich Museums 2014
http://www.muenchner.de/museumsnacht/
This is from last year:
After a golden October day started at 18.45 clock the first shuttle buses to 16th Long Night of Munich Museums. Nearly 90 institutions presented art, culture and technology to the early hours.
According to preliminary estimates more than 20,000 visitors in the participating museums, collections, galleries, and churches were traveling to the other to enjoy "Long Night flair". In addition to ongoing exhibitions offered numerous houses extra special programs like special tours, installations, performances and concerts.
In the afternoon there were several museums in 14-18 clock a special offer for children and adolescents.

The houses were linked by five specially set up special bus lines of the MVG. Most popular bus tour was the line Central, which in addition the big houses to each other: have been approached on a path the crowd pullers in the city center such as the Bavarian State Painting Collections, the lenbachhaus and Kunstbau, the Glyptothek and the Collection of Antiquities, the State Museum of Egyptian Art, the Munich City Museum, the House of Art, the Museum Five Continents, the Museum Villa Stuck and the Bavarian National Museum, where huge crowds prevailed: Here the motto "Historically beautiful - beautiful historic". The visitors experienced here a varied long-night program. In addition to thematic tours hosted the improv opera La Triviata while Titian Jost Trio Live cared Jazz for Kurzweil
's Jewish Museum on St.-Jakobs-Platz were revelers in " Kurt Landauer Fanshop "Browse - a projection on the facade makes mention of Kurt Landauer and pointed the way to the museum. In the exhibition "War! Jews caught in the middle 1914-1918 "allowed the visitors to immerse themselves in the adventure and experience the world of Jewish soldiers and their families in the First World War. The natural history collections also enjoyed great popularity: the audience was very interested and was impressed by the atmosphere and the exhibitions.
Reger crowds prevailed also at the German Museum: While inside the house from the basement to the roof terrace "shone and rocked", waiting on the forecourt a special service to visitors: The Museum offered with classic cars a shuttle ride to the Deutsches Museum traffic center on the Theresienhöhe.
On the tour West Botanical Garden celebrated its 100th anniversary, the Museum of Man and Nature offered next door a tour of 4 billion years of geologic history. Particularly well received are the special exhibition "Everything can be money," and the level of information about counterfeit money. "Coal, dough and dough" was also the theme of the evening in Munich Bank Museum, which for the first time took part in the Long Night. Coins and medals from the antiquity to modern times, there were in the National Coin Collection to admire, as a reminder, the revelers were even able to characterize a long night coin.
Great encouragement also found the temporary, part interactive installations as in MaximiliansForum who Rathausgalerie Kunsthalle or the Münchner Künstlerhaus: There illuminated Philipp Geist atmospheric courtyard of the house.
In this museum night there were a number of smaller and less well-known institutions to explore: Open was the State Office for digitization, broadband and survey where employees not only in the historical workshop old printing techniques were demonstrating, but also the possibilities of spatial data declared.
Rain crowd there were also in the anatomical collection of the University of Munich, which this year celebrated Long Night premiere. Seven professors and assistants of the faculty were the questions of interested visitors.

Up to 2 clock in the morning, the guests were able to pull through the museums - who then not wanted to go home, who could round off the night in the nightclub of the hotel Bayerischer Hof.

And so we look forward to the next Long Night of Munich's Museums on Saturday, October 17, 2015!

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