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Greek Art in Munich at Glyptothek

by Dennis Labadarios on Apr 25, 2011

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King Ludwig I, an enthusiastic admirer of antiquity, assembled while still Crown Prince a collection of Greek and Roman sculpture of international importance. In order to make this collection availabl...

King Ludwig I, an enthusiastic admirer of antiquity, assembled while still Crown Prince a collection of Greek and Roman sculpture of international importance. In order to make this collection available to a wide public, he had the Munich Glyptothek built by Leo von Klenze opened it in 1830.

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