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Alte Pinakothek, often called the Old Pinakothek, is one of Europe's landmark painting museums in Munich's Kunstareal, with more than 700 works from the 14th to the 18th century on display. Built for King Ludwig I and opened in 1836, it pairs Old Master highlights with striking postwar reconstruction architecture.

If this is your first visit, start with a skip-the-line guided tour, because this format usually combines faster entry with clearer context in the galleries.
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Guided tours with entry options

Best for first-time visitors: guided formats around Alte Pinakothek often include skip-the-line or private options, so you get faster orientation and clearer context around key works.
Munich: Alte Pinakothek Skip-the-Line & Guided Walking Tour
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Munich: Alte Pinakothek and Old Town Private Walking Tour
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Munich: Alte Pinakothek Private Tour
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Private Group Tour in Munich's Alte Pinakothek
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Entry tickets

Choose this section when you want independent pacing: ticket-only formats focus on entry, so you can follow your own route and spend longer with your favorite schools and artists.
Munich: Alte Pinakothek (Renaissence Paintings) with Ticket
 
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6 tips for visiting the Alte Pinakothek

1
Use Tuesday or Wednesday evenings
If you want calmer galleries, enter after 4 pm on Tuesday or Wednesday, because the museum stays open until 8 pm on those days. This gives you extra breathing room after the midday peak, so you can focus on the paintings instead of crowd management.
2
Pick your format before booking
If your priority is context and faster orientation, choose a guided format first; if your priority is slow viewing, choose ticket-only entry. Making this choice before checkout avoids last-minute indecision and keeps your museum flow smooth.
3
Start with Old Masters, then east wing
Begin with your core Old Master priorities, then move to the east wing if you want 19th-century highlights while Neue Pinakothek remains closed. This two-step route keeps your energy for the strongest rooms first, so you do not rush the key works late in the visit.
4
Pack light for bag control
You can carry only bags up to DIN A4 size, no larger than 30 x 20 x 10 cm (11.8 x 7.9 x 3.9 in), and larger items go to cloakroom or lockers. If you arrive with compact essentials, entry is usually quicker and you avoid locker bottlenecks at busy times.
5
Plan your dwell time realistically
For most first visits, plan around 1.5 to 3 hours for a satisfying core route, then add buffer if you want deeper artist-by-artist stops. A realistic time budget lowers fatigue and helps you leave with clear memories instead of museum overload.
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Pair one nearby stop
If your day is history-led, add Munich Residenz; if you want a relaxed outdoor reset after the galleries, continue to Englischer Garten. One focused pairing keeps your route coherent, so you enjoy both stops without rushing.

How to plan an Alte Pinakothek visit in Munich

A smooth visit in Alte Pinakothek is mostly about sequence: pick your entry window, decide your format before booking, and leave room for one nearby add-on only if it supports your day.

Choose your entry window first

If you want lower on-site stress, lock your visit into Tuesday or Wednesday late afternoon, when Alte Pinakothek runs until 8 pm. On other days, the standard 10 am to 6 pm window makes early arrival the safer option for calmer viewing.

Match format to your visit goal

Choose guided entry when your priority is quick orientation and curated context around major rooms. Choose ticket-only entry when you want full control over pacing and a self-directed deep dive by artist or school. This one decision removes friction before you even arrive.

Pair one nearby Munich stop

For a history-led continuation, pair your museum visit with Munich Residenz. If you need open-air decompression after dense galleries, continue to Englischer Garten. One focused pairing keeps your day coherent instead of scattered.

Ticket types at Alte Pinakothek

Mapped products cluster into guided formats and ticket-only entry. Choosing by payoff first gives you a cleaner booking path and a better on-site rhythm.

Guided tours with skip-the-line options

Best for first-timers and time-sensitive visitors: these products often combine entry handling with structured interpretation, so you waste less time deciding where to begin in Alte Pinakothek. Book now.

Private and small-group guided formats

Best if your priority is depth and flexibility: private and small-group tours make it easier to spend longer on selected artists without losing narrative flow. This format is especially useful for repeat visitors who already know the headline works. Book now.

Ticket-only entry for independent pacing

Best when you want complete control over route and dwell time: ticket-only options let you build your own sequence across schools and periods at your pace. This is the strongest fit for focused, self-guided art viewing. Book now.

History and architecture of Alte Pinakothek

The museum tells two stories at once: dynastic collecting ambition and a visible postwar reconstruction language. Reading both layers makes your visit much richer.

From 16th-century collections to the 1836 opening

The roots go back to Wittelsbach collecting in the 16th century, while the purpose-built museum commissioned by King Ludwig I opened in 1836. That timeline explains why the house feels both courtly in ambition and modern in museum planning.

World War II damage and 1957 reconstruction

After substantial World War II destruction, reconstruction under Hans Döllgast was completed by 1957. Missing facade sections were intentionally left legible in exposed brick, creating one of Munich's clearest built reminders of historical rupture and repair.

Why the east wing matters right now

Since Neue Pinakothek has been closed since 2019, selected 19th-century masterpieces are shown in the east wing of Alte Pinakothek and in Sammlung Schack. If you include that wing in your route, you get a broader chronology without adding another long transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I book Alte Pinakothek tickets in advance?

Usually yes, especially for weekends and holiday periods. Advance booking gives you more control over timing, and on-site purchase remains possible if you prefer flexibility.
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Is the museum closed every Monday?

Yes. Alte Pinakothek is generally closed on Mondays, and it also follows specific holiday closures such as May 1, December 24, December 25, and December 31.
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How much time should I plan for a first visit?

A practical first visit is usually 1.5 to 3 hours. If you like deep, artist-by-artist viewing, add extra time and consider a guided format.
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Can I bring a backpack into Alte Pinakothek?

Only small bags up to DIN A4, no larger than 30 x 20 x 10 cm (11.8 x 7.9 x 3.9 in), are allowed inside. Backpacks and larger bags should go to cloakroom or lockers.
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Is photography allowed in the galleries?

Yes, for private use, and only without flash or tripod. Editorial or commercial shoots follow separate request procedures.
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Is Alte Pinakothek suitable for limited-mobility visitors?

Yes. Barrier-free entry is possible, all exhibition areas are lift-connected, wheelchairs are available, and accessible restrooms are on the ground floor.
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What happened to Neue Pinakothek works?

Neue Pinakothek has been closed since 2019. A selection of 19th-century masterpieces is currently shown in the east wing of Alte Pinakothek and at Sammlung Schack.
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Which nearby stop pairs best after the museum?

For court and city history, continue to Munich Residenz. For a lighter open-air break after the galleries, choose Englischer Garten.
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General information

opening hours

Alte Pinakothek:
- Daily: 10 am to 6 pm
- Tuesday and Wednesday: 10 am to 8 pm
- Monday: closed
General museum closure days include May 1, December 24, December 25, and December 31. Check the holiday overview close to your visit date in case of special changes.

tickets

Published prices (retrieved March 1, 2026):
- Permanent exhibition: from €9 regular, €6 reduced
- Sunday: €1 per museum
- Combined same-day ticket for multiple houses: €12
Children and teens under 18 enter free. Tickets are sold on site (cash or card) and online; special exhibitions may have separate pricing.

address

Alte Pinakothek
Barer Strasse 27
Entrance: Theresienstrasse
80333 Munich
Germany

cloakroom

The cloakroom is on the ground floor. Jackets and bags can be deposited for a fee of €1 per person, which is useful if you want to move faster between rooms without carrying extra weight.

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how to get there

Transit anchors for Alte Pinakothek: tram 27/28 to Pinakotheken, U2 to Königsplatz or Theresienstrasse, U3/U6 or U4/U5 via Odeonsplatz, plus bus 100 and 58 to Pinakotheken. Public transport is usually the easiest choice because immediate parking around the museums is very limited.

accessibility

Barrier-free entry is possible at the main entrance. Four lifts connect all exhibition levels, and both the café and museum shop are barrier-free. Two wheelchairs and light folding chairs are available at the information desk, and accessible restrooms are on the ground floor.

lockers

Lockers are available, including larger units for school groups. Standard deposits use 1- or 2-euro coins, and locker numbers are limited at peak times. Bags above DIN A4 / 30 x 20 x 10 cm (11.8 x 7.9 x 3.9 in) should be left in cloakroom or lockers.

photography and filming

Private photography is allowed without flash or tripod. For editorial or commercial filming and photography, separate request procedures apply.
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