
Rumford House
The Rumford House is a historic building in the old town of Munich that is both architecturally and culturally important. Built in the 18th century, it once served as a residential building and later as a venue for social events. Today it houses a museum that deals with the history of the city and the development of craftsmanship. Particularly exciting is the exhibition about the famous person Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, whose inventions are also used in modern science.
A look into the different rooms of the house gives you insights into life and culture in the 18th century. The lovingly compiled exhibits not only show craft techniques, but also everyday objects that shaped life at that time. A visit to the Rumford House is an educational experience that will help you see Munich from a new perspective. The museum offers guided tours that provide you with additional information about the exhibits and their historical context.