Maritim Hotel München
Phone: national 0800 33 8 33 89, international +49 89 55235-0, info.mun@maritim.de
A visit to the Bavarian capital is rewarding at any time of the year! Whether it is summer or winter, there is always something new and exciting to discover here!
moreThe Pinakothek der Moderne displays four important collections in the areas of art, graphics, architecture and design in 12,000 sqm of exhibition space, all under one roof. Major works of modernism like Beckmann, Kandinsky, Klee, Magritte and Picasso form the core of the art collection. Important bodies of work of the following generations of artists, represented by artists such as Bacon, Baselitz, Beuys, Judd, de Koonig, Polke, Twombly and Warhol, mark the various positions of 20th century art.
Opening hours:
Daily (except Mondays) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sailboats, models of the atom, windmills, spaceships, diesel locomotives, industrial robots, organs, rescue ships, ...
This incredible range of technological achievements and much more are presented in the Deutsches Museum. A house of superlatives: It is not only one of the first scientific and technological museums in the world, but also one of the most frequented and the largest, spanning 50,000 sqm. The Railway Museum that was re-opened in the old trade fair hall in 2003 is also part of the Deutsches Museum, as is the aircraft maintenance and building yard at Oberschleißheim with numerous airplanes.
Opening hours:
6th October to 1st March from 10 a.m. to 17 p.m.
2nd March to 3rd November from 9 a.m. to 17 p.m.
The Bavaria Filmstadt is one of the biggest and most successful film and television studios in Europe (320,000 sqm). Visitors can visit the original locations of popular TV hits and famous motion pictures such as "Marienhof", "The Boat", "The Unending Story", "Asterix and Obelix against Caesar", various street and houses used as sets.
more25th November to 24th December 2024
Advent is the time for Christmas markets. The Christkindlmarkt on Marienplatz entices locals and tourists alike to Munich's most traditional Christmas Market. Arts and crafts and the scent of "Lebkuchen" (gingerbread) and toasted almonds warm the heart, and young visitors can give full rein to their imagination in games of discovery.