Heavenly Reunion at the Diocesan Museum Freising: Experience Art and Modernity

Event: Special Exhibition: HEAVENLY REUNION. From Ludwig I. to the Blue Rider in Diözesanmuseum Freising, Domberg 21, 85354 Freising on 11. July 2026

Date and Time

11. July 2026 15:30

Location

Diözesanmuseum Freising
Domberg 21, 85354 Freising, Germany

Price

5,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & MuseumsTours & Sightseeing

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Heavenly Reunion at the Diocesan Museum Freising: Art of the 19th Century in its Full Tension

The guided tour through the special exhibition Heavenly Reunion. From Ludwig I. to the Blue Rider opens the view on an era in which religious painting, art politics, and the breakthrough into modernity intertwine in a fascinating way. At the Diocesan Museum Freising, visitors encounter more than 120 works from over 30 museums and private collections as well as from its own inventory. The exhibition spans from the first half of the 19th century to the avant-garde of the Blue Rider and shows how the image of the Christian artwork has changed through the transitions of Romanticism, Realism, and Expressionism. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/ausstellungen/himmlisches-wiedersehen))

An Art Experience Between Devotion, Breakthrough, and Modernity

The exhibition atmosphere is enriched by the productive tension between piety and artistic renewal. Ludwig I. shapes the art life in Munich as a patron, followed later by Late Nazarene, Realism, Naturalism, Impressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau, and Expressionism. This art historical movement makes the exhibition a survey on style questions, social upheaval, and the search for a contemporary religious visual language. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/ausstellungen/himmlisches-wiedersehen))

Great Names, Influential Images

On display are works by Friedrich Overbeck, Peter von Cornelius, Emilie Linder, Marie Ellenrieder, Max Emanuel Ainmiller, Johann von Schraudolph, Wilhelm von Kaulbach, Franz von Lenbach, Moritz von Schwind, Carl Spitzweg, Adolf Hölzel, Fritz von Uhde, Gabriel von Max, Franz von Stuck, Lovis Corinth, Karl Caspar, Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Gabriele Münter, Marianne von Werefkin, Heinrich Campendonk, Jan Verkade, Peter Lenz, Albert Weisgerber, and Josef Eberz. This diversity makes the exhibition a rare condensation of art historical development lines from the 19th century to modernity. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/ausstellungen/himmlisches-wiedersehen))

The Museum as a Place of Cultural Education

The Diocesan Museum Freising presents itself as a house of cultural education: The exhibition is accompanied by a media guide, narrated by Axel Milberg, which can be downloaded to one's smartphone via QR code. Additionally, audio devices with headphones are available for a deposit. This creates an accessible entry point that cleverly combines work understanding, aesthetic experience, and museum mediation. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/ausstellungen/himmlisches-wiedersehen))

Visit, Tour, and Accompanying Program

The public guided tour of the special exhibition takes place on July 11, 2026, at 3:30 PM. According to the event information, the tour fee is 5 euros per person, plus the museum entry fee. The exhibition runs until July 26, 2026; the museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. ([tourismus-kreis-freising.de](https://www.tourismus-kreis-freising.de/landkreis-freising/event/detail/Himmlisches-Wiedersehen-Von-Ludwig-I-zum-Blauen-Reiter-Freising-2787664/2026-05-13?utm_source=openai))

Accessibility and Arrival

The museum is generally accessible; however, the building currently notes construction work on the barrier-free access from the Dombergbahn. As a substitute, a ramp solution has been established over the staircase south of the museum. Therefore, it is recommended to briefly check the current notices of the house before visiting. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/barrierefrei?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: This exhibition offers a concentrated, visually powerful journey through the art of the 19th century up to the threshold of modernity. Anyone interested in Munich's art history, religious painting, and the breakthrough of the Blue Rider in a single artistic experience should not miss this date in Freising. ([dimu-freising.de](https://www.dimu-freising.de/ausstellungen/himmlisches-wiedersehen))

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