1. The Old Pinakothek (Alte Pinakothek) in Munich, Germany is one of the oldest art museums in Europe, established in 1836. It houses a significant collection of European paintings from the Middle Ages to the Rococo period. The collection includes works by famous artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, and Leonardo da Vinci. The museum’s building was designed in the neoclassical style by architect Leo von Klenze and opened to the public in 1836. It suffered damage during World War II but was restored and reopened in 1957.

2. The working time of the Old Pinakothek is Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm. The museum is closed on Mondays and on certain public holidays. The phone number of the museum is +49 89 23805 216.

3. Admission to the Old Pinakothek is €7 for adults, and free for children and students under the age of 18. Visitors with disabilities and their companions receive free admission. There are also discounts available for senior citizens and groups. The museum is located in the Kunstareal district of Munich and can be easily reached by public transportation. The nearest subway station is Königsplatz on lines U2 and U8.