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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. |
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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> |
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Revision as of 13:17, 13 November 2025
Building in Haidhausen, Upper Bavaria, Germany


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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