Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2025

Munich 2025: Art exhibitions in the Lenbachhaus and in the art building

 Munich tip: Super exhibitions in the Lenbachhaus and the Kunstbau Munich magically attract visitors!


Record number of visitors in 2024 in the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus and in the Kunstbau München - three group exhibitions can still be visited at least until March 2025


370,924 VISITORS IN THE LENBACHHAUS IN 2024 - an increase of almost 70,000 visitors compared to the previous year



Munich. “2024 was the most successful year since 2015 and therefore probably the second most successful year since the museum opened in 1929. The entire team at the house is proud to have designed and implemented this program,” Matthias Mühling told the press. The Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus and Kunstbau Munich recorded a total of 370,924 visits in 2024 - an increase of around 23% compared to the previous year (302,655). The Lenbachhaus welcomed over 2,000 groups and around 700 school classes who experienced the exhibitions as a lively place for art education. The record of 22,430 annual tickets sold also shows that museum visits are enjoyed and repeated.


Königsplatz in Munich, Königsplatz subway stop leads directly to the Kunstbau and the Lenbachhaus, photo: Helga Waess

Three group exhibitions can still be visited at least until March 2025 in the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus and Kunstbau Munich


.The group exhibitions

  •     “The Blue Rider. A new language"
  •     “But live here? No thanks. Surrealism + Antifascism”
  •     and "Rosemarie Trockel / Thea Djordjadze. limitation of life"


 contributed significantly to the success of the Lenbachhaus and can still be visited until March 2025.


Matthias Mühling, director of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, is pleased about the positive response to his exhibitions


“We are thrilled by the positive response and the lively interest in our diverse program. “The solo exhibitions of the British painter Joseph Mallord William Turner, the Chinese artist Cao Fei and the Turkish Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk in particular appealed to a broad audience,” says Matthias Mühling, director of the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus and Kunstbau Munich and chairman of the Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation.

In 2024, the Lenbachhaus also showed exhibitions in London, Madrid, Herford and Montpellier


Since 2024, the Lenbachhaus has been collaborating internationally to present the Blaue Reiter collection at the Tate Modern in London and the work of Gabriele Münter at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemiza - the same also at the Marta Herford and the Pavillion Populaire in Montpellier.

Municipal gallery in the Lenbachhaus and art building in Munich


Luisenstrasse 33
80333 Munich

    
Entrance fees

  •     Regular €10
  •     Reduced €5
  •     Free entry under 18 years
 
    
Opening hours

  •     Tue–Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m
  •     Thu 10 a.m. to 8 p.m