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83646 Bad Tölz
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What time does Stadtmuseum open?
Stadtmuseum opens at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Stadtmuseum close?
Stadtmuseum is closed on Monday.Stadtmuseum closes at 4:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue-Sun 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Does Stadtmuseum have free WiFi?
Yes, Stadtmuseum has free WiFi.
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One of the better ways to spend a day in Munich, especially with kids. The Deutsches Museum sits on…read morea small island in the Isar and covers pretty much every corner of science and technology, and what makes it stand out is how much of it you can actually touch and interact with: cranks to turn, experiments to run, buttons that do things. It's not just cases full of objects behind glass. Depending on your party and how they like these type of things, plan for at least half a day; the place is enormous and easy to get lost in, which is half the fun. The kids' sections held up well for the younger ones, and the aviation and engineering exhibits kept the adults just as occupied. You can bring in food and some of the areas allow food and drinks so bring your lunch and find a place in the halls to sit if you want to. Buy your ticket online before you go. The walk-up queue when we visited was long enough to lose a meaningful chunk of your day, and there's no reason to stand in it. Depending on which ticket type you get, you may need to stop at the information desk to convert to a paper ticket before entry, which nobody tells you upfront. Some visitors seemed to go straight through; we did not. Either way, sort that out before you walk to the entry gate or you'll end up backtracking.
We spent a full five hours here yesterday and it was amazing. Most of our time went into the…read morechemistry, music, mathematics, and health sections--so much to learn, so little time. We arrived around 11 a.m., which worked out perfectly and gave us enough time to explore most of the exhibits. The cafeteria was extremely crowded with limited seating, probably because it's peak holiday season. The food was fine--typical cafeteria fare. Next time we're in Munich, I'd happily come back to see the exhibits we missed. My teenage kids even said this is the best museum they've ever visited, and they've been to many museums around the world. Definitely a memorable experience for all of us.
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A very interesting and unusual museum in a contemporary setting with a delightful cafe. The cafe…read moreseems very popular for a relaxing time with coffee and cake. I had a raspberry pastry that was excellent. Robust, fresh yet with a delicate crust at the bottom. With some cream and fresh red currents at the side it was perfect. Washing it down with a cappuccino was just right. Service was good yet a bit harried and off. Some of our party got the cream, others not and had to go to the counter to get it. It is table service. We were also chided and had to move as we selected a table too far from what they wanted to serve. The setting, however, was beautiful- the grass and trees, beautiful building, and the Starnberg lake.
Raspberry pastry. Delicious!
Stunning, bright, and beautiful is the design of this building. Great collection of modern art…read more Well curated are their permanent collection and special exhibits. Mesmerized I was of Joseph Beuys, "The End of the 20th Century"; Paul Klee, "The Light and More Besides"; and, Gerhard Richter, "Abstract Painting" on this visit! CHEERS!
Am I a sucker for modern museums? Why, yes. Yes, I am…read more The museum is absolutely beautiful on the outside - glass. It must look completely gorgeous on sunny days. It was raining when I visited. It feels spacious. They have a great collection here, and I absolutely loved the postcards they had around the museum. I took a few of artworks I really enjoyed.
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NOTE - they end up closing an hour early and will also pressure you to not buy a ticket if there…read moreare only two hours left in the day. That being said, if you're a speed walker/museum goer, you could see the treasury in an hour. If you enjoy art and seeing trinkets, I think this museum is a great place to spend your time. I could spend an hour or 5. It really depends on the person.
We spent our day in Munich, exploring the surroundings and really wanted to go to the palace. This…read moreis a great experience. Expect to spend at least 2 to 3 hours if you're willing to read and listen to the audio historical information. This is well worth the trip. A short walk from our hotel. And you get to go through the English gardens.
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