History museums in Munich
Munich City Museum (Münchner Stadtmuseum)
If you want to delve into the history of the city, you must go to the Munich City Museum, to learn about the medieval times in the city. Here you can see exhibitions about the cultural, social, and political development of this region. Moreover, you will see one of its most interesting collections dedicated to the famous Oktoberfest festival, which explores the cultural and economic impact of this event in Munich.
To get to this museum is located at St.-Jakobs-Platz 1, in the Altstadt-Lehel district, near the Marienplatz metro station. Taking the lines U3 and U6 of the U-Bahn subway to that station. Or you can use tram lines 16 and 17 to the Isartor stop, which is 5 minutes away from the museum.
Bavarian National Museum (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum)
If you want to immerse yourself in the local culture, you can include a visit to the Bavarian National Museum in your travel itinerary. It was founded in 1855, and has a collection of artifacts for daily use and artworks from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. That’s why we can find some everyday objects in the museum like furniture, decorations, weapons, medieval armor, and traditional clothing, among other things.
This is one of the best museums in Munich and has an entrance fee of approximately 7 euros. It’s located in Prinzregentenstraße, and you can get to it by U-Bahn metro to Lehel station. Or take tram lines 16 and 18 to the Prinzregentenplatz stop.
Jüdisches Museum München (Jewish Museum in Munich)
Another museum that you cannot miss in Germany is the Jewish Museum in Munich. There is a Jewish memorial in honor of the victims of the Holocaust, to remember their lives during the Nazi regime, as well as to preserve the memory of the survivors. Also, this museum has many interactive exhibits, photographs, and artifacts that highlight the contributions of Jews to the culture and life of Munich.
This museum is located at St.-Jakobs-Platz 16, and admission costs approximately 3 euros. It is one of the most accessible museums in the area. You can get there by taking the U-Bahn metro lines U3 and U6 to the Marienplatz station.