Since its inception in 1968, the "Art & Antiques" fair in Munich has established itself as one of the most prestigious events of its kind. Organized annually in October by the Munich Antique Market Association, it has positioned itself as a prime gathering for lovers of rarities and discerning collectors from both domestic and international backgrounds. What sets this fair apart is the breadth and quality of the objects on display spanning from rare artworks and crafts that cover eras from the Middle Ages to the present day, to paintings, sculptures, icons, and miniatures, all the way to cabinet of curiosities items, Alpine folk art, and reverse glass paintings. Additionally, antique furniture, lamps, glass, silver, jewelry, and Asian artifacts also find their place here. A hallmark of the fair is its clear focus on high-quality collectibles and curiosities, primarily offered by art dealers from the southern German region and Austria. In conclusion, the "Art & Antiques" fair in Munich is far more than just a simple sales exhibition. It's an event that brings together art and antique enthusiasts from around the world, offering them an unparalleled experience in the realm of rarities and treasures. The Art & Antiques (Kunst & Antiquitäten) takes place irregularly, and therefore for the 103rd time previsibly in January 2025 in Munich.
Product groups:
antique jewellery, antique silver, art, art chamber objects, art deco furniture, art deco jewellery, Art Nouveau lamps, Art Nouveau vases, Asian art, barometers, baroque furniture, baroque sculptures, Bauhaus furniture, Biedermeier furniture, Biedermeier jewellery, books, bronze, clocks, drawings, English lights, fine Japanese prints, gothic sculptures, graphics, gueridons, handicraft, historical glass, historical textiles, Japanese woodcuts, oriental carpets, paintings, pendulum clocks, renaissance furniture, rococo furniture, Tibetan carpets, vintage bags, vintage fashion, vintage jewellery, watercolors, …