
Haidhausen Museum
The Haidhausen Museum is a district museum in Munich dedicated to the story of Haidhausen. Its building was erected in 1862 in a neoclassical, classical style, as a three-storey structure on Kirchenstraße in an area tied to the earliest development of the district—between St. Johann Baptist and the Haidhauser cemetery. While the museum itself is the part you encounter today, it has a more recent chapter: it was founded in 1977 by Hermann Wilhelm and is privately operated, with support from Munich’s Kulturreferat. The museum maintains an ongoing rhythm of change, presenting two to four rotating exhibitions each year focused on the quarter’s culture and history. Topics have included the Auer Dult and the Ludwigsbrücken, each linked to Munich’s founding story. …
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