
Porzellanmuseum München
In the Marstallmuseums at Schloss Nymphenburg, the Porzellanmuseum München—also known as the “Sammlung Bäuml”—tracks how Nymphenburg porcelain evolved from its earliest years to shortly after the First World War. In the upper floor, you find exhibitions that have been running since 1986, with more than 1,000 objects displayed from the porcelain manufactory founded in 1747. The heart of the collection comes from Albert Bäuml, whose pattern collection shaped what is shown today. Many of the pieces are loans from the Bäuml family, which placed them with the Free State of Bavaria as the museum’s supporting body. …
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