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Rembrandt paintings in Munich

Dutch · 1606–1669

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18 works across 1 institution

Munich's Alte Pinakothek holds 18 works by Rembrandt (1606–1669) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Rembrandt's handling of light and shadow is the great achievement of Northern European painting, and it is above all a physical achievement — thick impasto highlights built up from layers of glaze, darkness that seems to breathe. Standing in front of a major Rembrandt self-portrait is one of the defining experiences of looking at Western art.

Alte Pinakothek

Munich · 18 works on display

One of the oldest galleries in the world, the Alte Pinakothek holds Bavaria's state collection of Old Masters — Rubens, Rembrandt, Raphael, Dürer — in a monumental 19th-century building. The Rubens collection is one of the finest in Europe.

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The Holy Family

The Holy Family

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1635

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Self-portrait Lit from the Left

Self-portrait Lit from the Left

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1629

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Raising of the Cross

Raising of the Cross

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1633

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The Entombment

The Entombment

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1639

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Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1646

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Passion (4 paintings to Descent from the Cross)

Passion (4 paintings to Descent from the Cross)

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1633

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Bildnisstudie eines Mannes (Werkstatt)

Bildnisstudie eines Mannes (Werkstatt)

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1637

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Portrait of a woman

Portrait of a woman

Alte Pinakothek

c. 1633

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Planning your visit to Munich

The three Pinakothek galleries — Alte, Neue, and Pinakothek der Moderne — are all in the Maxvorstadt district, within easy walking distance of each other. Sunday admission to all state museums in Bavaria costs just one euro. Take the U2 to Theresienstrasse.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.