The Kuperstich-Kabinett is one of the most prominent art museums for drawings, prints and photographs.
The significance of the Kupferstich-Kabinett lies in the high quality and in some cases the uniqueness of the artistic drawings, watercolours and gouaches, etchings, lithographs and engravings, illustrated books and portfolios, as well as photographic art, that make up its holdings. The wealth of the collection is utterly incalculable. It comprises works by the most famous artists from numerous countries, amounting altogether to around 515,000 works by more than 20,000 artists covering eight centuries. The spectrum of themes is inexhaustible. There are profane and Biblical motifs, portraits, landscapes and still lifes, as well as historic depictions of courtly festivities and scientific illustrations. Works from among the abundant holdings of the Kupferstich-Kabinett and items on loan from international museum partners are presented in changing exhibitions in the museum’s own display rooms in the Residenzschloss. If that is not sufficient, visitors can view originals close-up in the publicly accessible study hall – a place to look, learn and enjoy.