1. Haus der Kunst is a contemporary art museum located in the city of Munich, Germany. It was originally built in 1937 as part of Adolf Hitler’s cultural program and served as a showcase for Nazi-approved art. After WWII, it was used as a temporary space for U.S. soldiers and eventually became a museum in 1949. The museum now exhibits modern and contemporary art, hosting exhibitions by both internationally-renowned artists and emerging talents. The building itself is an impressive example of Nazi architecture, with its monumental facade and grand staircase. The museum also has a large park with sculptures and a restaurant with a beautiful view of the English Garden.

2. Haus der Kunst is open daily from 10am to 6pm, except for Mondays. Their phone number is +49 89 21127 113.

3. Admission to the museum costs €12 for adults and €6 for students and seniors. Children under 18 and disabled persons are admitted for free. The museum is conveniently located near several public transportation options, including the U-Bahn (subway) and tram. The nearest U-Bahn station is Odeonsplatz.