Showing posts with label Long Night of Museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Night of Museums. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Culture Overload

There is so much to pack into one evening with the city's museums staying open so late. The BMW Museum was much quieter than the BMW-Welt, which appears to have been the place to see and be seen. The Museum had a steady flow of visitors and many lingered in order to hear the entertaining urban brass band, Moop Mama. They played instruments around the museum and even on the escalators!

If you attended, what were your favorite events?

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Long Night of Museums

This evening is the Long Night of Museums, which is always a great time to be out mingling in the city center. Many of the unexpected museums modernize their image with the use of lights and music to draw in thousands of visitors. Not only are museums open until 2am, but several tour companies offer walking tours around the city. There are also historical tram rides, auto rides, and plenty of glühwein to ease people into the colder temperatures.

For being a relatively small city Munich sure knows how to do cultural events.

One of my favorites is the view from the top of the Deutsches Museum. Unfortunately it's rarely open, because only one volunteer gives tours.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Long Night of Museums

More than 40,000 people spent Saturday night out around Munich, participating in the annual Long Night of Museums. More than 90 of the city’s museums and galleries stayed open until 2 am, and a 15 euro ticket got you into any museum you liked as well as transportation around town. Of the more popular venues, were the Pinakothek (new, old, and Modern), as well as the Deutsches technical museum. Some of the smaller favorites (certainly our picks) included Lenbach Haus and Villa Stuck, the early 20th century mansions that testify to the city’s role as home of the avant garde in painting. Lenbach Haus just introduced a special exhibit highlighting the work of Kandinsky, and at times the line to enter was a block long. And for those, who wanted a slightly different take on Museums, they drove directly to the BMW World and Museum, which blared techno music into the early hours of the morning. Oddly enough, one museum that becomes a cultural favorite on the Long Night, is the Paleontology Museum (pictured here) for its dramatic lighting, its three floor atrium, and its party atmosphere. For those who want to take their time and enjoy the artwork, you may be better off on a different day, but because Munich museums generally close by 6 pm – for many this is your only chance to see the cultural treasures around town.