Destination

Villa Stuck: art and relaxation in Munich

Exhibitions
Gardens and parks
photo spot
rest stop

Insider tip for art enthusiasts: With the Villa Stuck, Franz von Stuck created a successful composition of flat, studio and exhibition rooms in Munich.

Villa Stuck: art and relaxation in Munich

A modern building sensation at the end of the 19th century, today an insider tip for art enthusiasts: with the Villa Stuck, the painter Franz von Stuck created a successful composition of flat, studio and exhibition rooms in the heart of Munich. Particularly worth seeing: the Mediterranean-style artist's garden. Today, the villa houses a museum with works by Franz von Stuck as well as changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. It is only a few underground stops from Munich Central Station to the villa (stop: Max-Weber-Platz, then about eight minutes on foot).

Current information, opening hours and admission prices can be found here.

Arrival

Villa Stuck
Prinzregentenstraße 60
81675 Munich

München Hbf Haupthalle

Our tip: Please make sure to check your train connection and the expected capacity before you start your journey.

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