El Museo de Arte Moderno de Passau presenta una colección excepcional de arte contemporáneo en la encantadora ciudad bávara de los tres ríos. Un espacio donde la creatividad del siglo XX y XXI se encuentra con la historia local.
The museum is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (always check the official website for possible changes). It is located in Passau's historic center, within walking distance of Hauptplatz or reachable by public transport. More details: Official museum website.
General admission is around €8, with discounts for students, seniors over 65, and groups. Children under 12 usually enter free of charge. We recommend buying tickets online to avoid lines: Buy tickets.
Most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours, depending on their interest in the temporary exhibitions. The space is compact but well organized, perfect for a morning or afternoon visit.
It stands out for its contemporary architecture integrated into Passau's Baroque old town. It houses collections of German Expressionism and postwar art, with works by artists such as Max Beckmann and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.
Weekday mornings are the least crowded. Avoid long weekends and peak summer. September-October and April-May offer the best weather to combine your visit with walks around the city.
Yes, it has elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms. Wheelchairs are loaned free of charge with prior reservation (contact +49 851 560 9191). More accessibility information: Access details.
Less than a 10-minute walk away are: St. Stephen's Cathedral (with the largest organ in the world), Veste Oberhaus Fortress, and the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers. More options: Passau Tourism.
1) Wear comfortable shoes (the walk from the center includes cobblestones) 2) Non-flash photography is allowed 3) Consider audio guides if you visit other attractions. Example: Multimedia guides for museums.
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