Antiquarium

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48°08′27″N 11°34′44″E / 48.1407°N 11.5789°E / 48.1407; 11.5789

The Antiquarium, one of the oldest Renaissance vaults in Europe
Side view of the figure collection
State visit of the Belgian royal couple on 29 April 1971

The Antiquarium was built from 1568 to house the ducal Collection of Classical Antiquities and Library as an extension of the Munich Residenz and was converted into a ballroom soon after. It is one of the most important surviving Renaissance collection buildings.[1]

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