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The neoclassicistic mansion is the former residence of Munich artist ''Franz von Stuck''.
The neoclassicistic mansion is the former residence of Munich artist ''Franz von Stuck''. Today the historic house museum shows the former owner's works and features changing exhibitions of other works, but the building itself is worth a visit.
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Prinzregentenstraße 60, Munich, Germany
+49 89 455551 ext. 0
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