Is it worth visiting the BMW Museum?
The BMW Museum in Munich is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and fans of the iconic German automaker. The city centre offers some of Munich’s most famous attractions, such as the Frauenkirche (cathedral), Marienplatz and Altes Rathaus (main square and Old Town Hall), the Allianz Arena (football stadium), BMW Welt and Olympiapark (Olympic Park) in the north of the city, and the Kunstareal (museum area) with its world- .Popular Munich souvenirs include beer steins, FC Bayern merchandise, Lebkuchen (gingerbread), Bavarian hats, Dirndls, and cheese from the Allgäu region.
Are museums in Germany free?
Most memorials and regional museums as well as some historical museums and collections are free of charge. Some museums offer free admission on special days or on special occasions. You can find out which institutions these are in our overview here. Free museums are typically large national institutions that receive significant core funding from the government, allowing them to offer free general admission.Entry to the Museum of Making is free, with the exception of some temporary exhibitions. The Museum of Making has been developed through major grant funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England and D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership.