Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

Joseph, of a "drawing school", the "Zeichnungs Schule respective Maler und Bildhauer Academie".

The large 19th-century Renaissance Revival style building complex, designed by Gottfried Neureuther, was completed in 1886.

[2] A new Deconstructivist style expansion, designed by the architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au as an extension from the original building, was completed in 2005.

Overall, the Academy accommodates twenty-three classes, led by professors, who each stand for an individual approach to contemporary fine art.

These classes are complemented by twenty study workshops and a library, as well as seminars and lectures in art science, philosophy and didactics.

Aerial image of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich
Deconstructivist expansion, designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au (2005).