Villa Stuck

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Garden of Villa Stuck, 2020

The Villa Stuck, built in 1898 and established as a museum in 1992 and located in the Munich quarter of Bogenhausen, is a museum and historic house devoted to the life and work of the painter Franz Stuck. In contrast to the Classical architecture of the exterior, Stuck decorated the interior in striking Art Nouveau/Art Deco style.

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Coordinates: 48°08′26.36″N11°35′58.72″E / 48.1406556°N 11.5996444°E / 48.1406556; 11.5996444

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