Pinakotheken is the collective term for the following museums in Munich:
he Neue Pinakothek, the Sammlung Moderne Kunst (located in the Pinakothek der Moderne), the Museum Brandhorst and the Sammlung Schack
Alte PinakothekSammlung Moderne Kunst, located in Pinakothek der Moderne
The museums, as well as the artwork within, are in custodianship of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen (Bavarian State Painting Collections). It “holds” a substantial part of the public art collections belonging to the Free State of Bavaria
Franz Lenbach’s Young Shepherd, and Moritz von Schwind’s Rübezahl and Des Knaben Wunderhorn (or ‘Youth’s Magic Horn’) – anyone growing up in Germany has seen these images, but where are the original paintings? The answer: the SAMMLUNG SCHACK, a jewel among Munich’s many museums. Pictures of legends and fairy tales speak of distant lands and times past. After a period of renovation, the museum now presents its collection in a new guise and invites visitors to explore the visions and ideas of the German Romantics.