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[[Image:GER — BY – Oberbayern — München — Villa Stuck (Garten) 2020.jpg|thumb|Garden of Villa Stuck, 2020]]

[[Image:GER — BY – Oberbayern — München — Villa Stuck (Garten) 2020.jpg|thumb|Garden of Villa Stuck, 2020]]

The ”’Villa Stuck”’ is an art museum located in [[Munich]] in the area of [[Bogenhausen]].<ref name=”r173″>{{cite web | title=Sammlungen | website=Villa Stuck | url=https://www.villastuck.de/sammlungen | language=de | access-date=2025-11-13}}</ref> The building was completed in 1898.<ref name=”r173″/> In 1992, it was established as a museum and [[Historic house museum|historic house]] devoted to the life and work of the painter [[Franz Stuck]]. In contrast to the [[Classical architecture]] of the exterior, Stuck decorated the interior in striking [[Art Nouveau]]/[[Art Deco]] style.

The ”’Villa Stuck”’ is an art museum located in [[Munich]] in the area of [[Bogenhausen]].<ref name=”r173″>{{cite web | title=Sammlungen | website=Villa Stuck | url=https://www.villastuck.de/sammlungen | language=de | access-date=2025-11-13}}</ref> The building was completed in 1898.<ref name=”r173″/> In 1992, it was established as a museum and [[Historic house museum|historic house]] devoted to the life and work of the painter [[Franz Stuck]]. In contrast to the [[Classical architecture]] of the exterior, Stuck decorated the interior in striking [[Art Nouveau]]/[[Art Deco]] style.

The museum closed for a period of renovation in the 2020s and reopened in October 2025, following the completion of a €13.5m renovation.<ref name=”n682″>{{cite web | last=Marcus | first=J.S. | title=Munich museum dedicated to Symbolist Franz Stuck to reopen after €13.5m renovation| website=The Art Newspaper | date=2025-10-16 | url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/10/16/extravagant-munich-museum-symbolist-franz-von-stuck-renovation | access-date=2025-11-13}}</ref>

The museum closed for a period of renovation in the 2020s and reopened in October 2025, following the completion of a €13.5m renovation.<ref name=”n682″>{{cite web | last=Marcus | first=J.S. | title=Munich museum dedicated to Symbolist Franz Stuck to reopen after €13.5m renovation| website=The Art Newspaper | date=2025-10-16 | url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/10/16/extravagant-munich-museum-symbolist-franz-von-stuck-renovation | access-date=2025-11-13}}</ref>


Revision as of 13:17, 13 November 2025

Building in Haidhausen, Upper Bavaria, Germany

Villa Stuck, 2018
Garden of Villa Stuck, 2020

The Villa Stuck is an art museum located in Munich in the area of Bogenhausen.[1] The building was completed in 1898.[1][2] In 1992, it was established as a museum and historic house devoted to the life and work of the painter Franz Stuck.[2] In contrast to the Classical architecture of the exterior, Stuck decorated the interior in striking Art Nouveau/Art Deco style.

The museum closed for a period of renovation in the 2020s and reopened in October 2025, following the completion of a €13.5m renovation.[3]

See also

References

Further reading

All of the following references are in German.

  • Enno Burmeister: Villa und Atelier Franz von Stuck in München-Bogenhausen. Baudokumentation. Arbeitshefte zur Denkmalpflege; 38. München: Burmeister 1990.
  • Enno Burmeister: Villa und Atelier Franz von Stuck in München-Bogenhausen. Restaurierungskonzept, Kostenberechnung. Arbeitshefte zur Denkmalpflege; 39. Munich: Burmeister 1994.
  • Eva Heilmann: Der Künstler und seine Villa. Künstlerisches Programm und Gesamtkunstwerk. Franz-von-Stuck-Geburtshaus Tettenweis; 29. Tettenweis: Förderkreis Franz-von-Stuck-Geburtshaus 1990.
  • Birgit Jooss: Ateliers als Weihestätten der Kunst. Der „Künstleraltar“ um 1900. Munich 2002
  • Fritz von Ostini: Villa Franz von Stuck München. Sonderdruck der Innendekoration. Darmstadt: A. Koch um 1900.
  • Die Villa Stuck in München. Inszenierung eines Künstlerlebens. Munich 1992.
  • Nicolette Baumeister: Architektur neues München – Münchner Baukultur 1994 – 2004, p. 102, Verlagshaus Braun, Berlin 2004. ISBN 3-935455-50-X
  • Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker: Die Villa Stuck. Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern 2007. ISBN 978-3-7757-1897-4.

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