Haus der Kunst

The Haus der Kunst (literally House of Art) is an art museum in Munich, Germany. It is located at Prinzregentenstrasse 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park.

The building was constructed from 1934 to 1937 following plans of architect Paul Ludwig Troost as the Third Reich's first monumental propaganda building. The museum, then called Haus der deutschen Kunst ("House of German Art"), was opened in March 1937 as a showcase for what the Third Reich regarded as Germany's finest art. The inaugural exhibition was the Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung ("Great German art exhibition"), which was intended as an edifying contrast to the condemned modern art on display in the concurrent Entartete Kunst exhibition.

On 15 and 16 October 1939, the Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung inside the Haus der Deutschen Kunst was complemented by the monumental Tag der deutschen Kunst celebration of "2,000 years of Germanic culture" where luxuriously and pretentiously draped floats (one of them carrying a 5 meter tall golden Nazi Reichsadler) and thousands of actors in historical costumes paraded down Prinzregentenstraße for hours in the presence of Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, Albert Speer, Robert Ley, Reinhard Heydrich, and many other other high-ranking Nazis, with minor events taking place in the Englischer Garten nearby. The 1939 Tag der deutschen Kunst was documented by a group of hobby cinematographers on 16 mm Kodachrome color movie, the resulting 30-minute film is still pristine today due to Kodachrome's unusual archival properties, and is available in a variety of editions on VHS and DVD, such as Farben 1939 - Tag der deutschen Kunst in München.

After the end of World War II, the museum building was first used by the American occupation forces as an officer's mess; in that time, the building came to be known as the "P1", a shortening of its street address. The building's original purpose can still be seen in such guises as the swastika-motif mosaics in the ceiling panels of its front portico.

Beginning in 1946, the museum rooms, now partitioned into several smaller exhibition areas, started to be used as temporary exhibition space for trade shows and visiting art exhibitions. Some parts of the museum were also used to showcase works from those of Munich's art galleries that had been destroyed during the war. In 2002 the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Arts moved into the Pinakothek der Moderne. Today, while housing no permanent art exhibition of its own, the museum is still used as a showcase building for temporary exhibitions and for visiting exhibits. Among many others, the Haus der Kunst has housed the Tutankhamun and the Zeit der Staufer exhibits.

Since 1983, the museum building also houses the nightclub P1, Munich's famous high-society hang-out.

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Louis Vuitton
23 April 2013
Home to some of the most exciting exhibits in Munich, the Haus der Kunst is perfect for those interested in photography, contemporary art, or even the history of the city itself. Enjoy!
andrea
18 April 2016
Mostly good exhibitions. And impressive architecture. It's worth seeing it just for that. Look out for the hidden swastikas.
Hyewon Kwon
15 December 2016
Visited on Thursday they open until 10 pm on Thursdays. Enjoyed postwar exhibition. The first time I bought the exhibition guide book. It's 10 euro. I recommend to buy the book
Gries Christian
17 September 2012
Das Haus der Kunst nimmt am 19.09. beim internationalen "Ask a Cursor" Tag teil. Einfach Frage via Twitter @haus_der_kunst posten und mit Hashtag #askacurator auszeichnen!
Marc Nikoleit
2 December 2013
Die "Goldene Bar" im hinteren Teil ist eine der schönsten Locations in München! Gold, Hip, Leckeres und tolles Ambiente!
Georg P.
29 November 2013
"Kunst Cocktail" Donnerstags Abend: Cocktail in der Goldenen Bar mit anschließender Führung durch eine aktuelle Ausstellung.
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