The 1897/98 delighted neoklassizistische mansion stucco in the prince regent road in Munich is the former house "of the painter prince "Franz of stucco.
From stucco sketched the mansion and let 1913/14 a studio building add, for his planerische and artistic achievement it to 1928, directly before his death, with the honour doctor title of the technical university Munich one distinguished.
After years of most different uses the buildings were removed 1992 to a third urban museum (beside the city museum and the Lenbachhaus) for continuous and drawing of a bill. Except the historical living and studio areas Franz by stucco with a collection of works Franz of stucco, supplemental by objects from the range of the applied art of the turn of the century, points the museum special exhibitions to topics from the historical and artistic context Franz of stucco as well as from the range of the education and applied art 20. Century.
Of 1998 - 2000 took place a recent change via residents of Munich the architect's office Kiessler + partners. The entrance was shifted between both buildings, in order to be able to tape it independently. From of the gap a bright entrance hall with Cafeteria and direct connection to the garden resulted. In the hitting a corner quadrant the new main stairs, which connect all levels of both houses, are appropriate for the mansion. The Ateliertrakt was back-built to a large extent into the original state: After 1945 the intermediate cover drawn into the ground floor of the sculptor studio exactly the same one removed like the gallery in the above painter studio. Now both levels are directly connected by an open spiral stair. In the second section the renovation of the mansion takes place via the office Burmeister, and partner.
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