Antiquarium
The Antiquarium in Munich is an architectural gem and a fascinating relic of times gone by. Originally built in the 16th century, the Antiquarium served as a magnificent hall for the collections and art treasures of the Bavarian dukes. With its imposing size and richly decorated Renaissance architecture, the Antiquarium is an impressive example of the magnificent architecture of the Renaissance in Bavaria. Today, the building houses parts of the Residence Museum and presents a variety of works of art and historical artifacts from different eras. Visitors can stroll through the majestic halls and galleries adorned with ornate ceiling frescoes and elaborate stucco work, offering a fascinating insight into Bavaria’s rich history and culture. The Antiquarium is not only a place of cultural exploration, but also a place of awe and wonder, transporting visitors to a bygone era of royal splendor and artistic richness.
