Currently closed! (Likely until 2025)
On Sundays, you can get a ticket to all Pinakotheken, including the Neue Pinakothek, for just 1 € – definitely worth a visit if you’re okay with it being a little busy.
Description (taken from the official website)
»From Goya to Picasso« is the guiding motto for the NEUE PINAKOTHEK’s collection. In the mid-19th century, King Ludwig I founded the Neue Pinakothek as the first public museum in Europe exclusively dedicated to contemporary art. Included in the collection are key works from the neoclassicist and Romantic periods, art nouveau and Impressionism, the Nazarene brotherhood and Deutschrömer or ‘German Roman’ artists, as well as major pioneers of modernism. After its destruction in the Second World War, the architect Alexander von Branca designed the building that houses the collection today. From 31 December 2018 on the Neue Pinakothek is closed to the public for structural reasons and in preparation for a comprehensive renovation scheme. A selection of masterpieces of 19th-century art is on show on the GROUND FLOOR OF THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK (EAST WING) and in the Sammlung Schack.