
State Graphic Collection
The State Graphic Collection in Munich is one of the most renowned collections for prints and drawings in Germany. The collection includes over 400,000 works by artists from the Middle Ages to the present, including masterpieces by Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt and Picasso. A highlight is the extensive collection of Italian Renaissance graphics, which offers a deep insight into the development of artistic creation during this period.
Visitors have the opportunity to experience changing exhibitions that present both well-known masters and contemporary artists. The collection is of interest not only to art lovers, but also to anyone interested in the various techniques of printmaking and drawing. Guided tours and workshops offer additional opportunities to learn more about the works of art and how they were created. A visit is particularly worthwhile to discover the diversity of graphic art and to understand the development of styles and techniques over the centuries.