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As the capital of Bavaria, Munich is one of the biggest cities in the country of Germany. The city is so large that it is actually broken down into twenty-five separate boroughs. Within the city limits of Munich and its many boroughs, one can discover a wealth of history and cultural offerings, and some of the best opportunities to experience the city of Munich’s history are found in the museums which exist in this German city.
Travellers destined for Munich will want to put the Duetsches Museum on their list of things to do and see. The Duetsches Museum is located in the Isarvorstadt neighbourhood on Museumsinsel 1 and offers standard hours of operation from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Sunday. If interested in the rich history behind Munich’s technological advances, this is the museum to visit. A large museum with more than 55 thousand square metres of exhibit space, the avid fan of natural sciences and technology will truly enjoy themselves at this museum where one can access the museum’s library, the planetarium, and other delightful exhibits. This museum also has exhibits based on the subject of energy, transportation exhibits, and holds more than 100 thousand objects for viewing.

In the Lehel neighbourhood on Prinzregentenstraße 3, residents and tourists in Munich can visit the Bayerisches National Museum which has three storeys of exhibits for viewing. Housed on the first floor of the Bayerisches National Museum one will discover Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance art with some works dating back to the Middle Ages. Meanwhile, on the second storey of this superlative museum, tourists can see 19th century art, Baroque artwork, musical instruments, and several special tours are offered for tourists to receive guided information about all the works presented. The Bayerisches National Museum even presents a basement level filled with antique cribs, as well as Bavarian furniture and pottery pieces. With hours of operation from 10 am to 5 pm every Tuesday through Sunday, and with extended hours of operation every Thursday until 8 pm, this museum is incredibly accessible for tourists and residents alike.

Meanwhile, travellers may want to check out the Haus der Kunst on Prinzregentenstrasse 1. The Haus der Kunst has hours of operation running from Monday through Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm, except for Thursdays where extended hours are offered. This museum supplies the public with both private as well as public touring options, all of which are free. Multilingual tour guides are presented to tourists in Munich via appointment options. In addition to tours, and events, and the opportunity to view contemporary works of art, the Haus der Kunst has a large shop and a cafe to eat at after a thorough walkthrough of this destination.

Fixed next to a contemporary synagogue in Munich, one will discover the Jüdisches Museum on St. Jakobs Platz 16. A cube-like, modern structure contains the museum’s holdings, and the museum’s interior presents to visitors works of art, a bookstore, and a cafe as well. Also within the Jüdisches Museum one can access the museum’s library. This museum supplies the public with Jewish related exhibits: all situated and dispersed on three floors. This site is perfect for those travellers looking to learn more about the Jewish religion, rites of passage, and culture. This museum often hosts a series of temporary exhibits as well. To visit the Jüdisches Museum, visitors must attend the location during the hours of operation which is Tuesday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm every week.