The Museum Peter Gehring is a private museum located in the Obermenzing district of Munich. Born from the desire to make the house and garden of the artist Peter Gehring accessible to the public, the museum is an intimate and immersive place where art and architecture merge into a unique experience.
Housed in a 1950s residence designed by Gustav Gsaenger, the museum preserves Gehring's sculptural, graphic, and installation works, including abstract bronzes, mini-sculptures, and collages. Every space, indoors and outdoors, has been designed as an integral part of the artist's language: the exhibition rooms enhance the relationship between form and void, while the monumental garden hosts works that harmoniously interact with nature.
A visit to the Museum Peter Gehring is a meditative journey through essential geometries and suspended forms, a voyage into the sensitivity of an artist who has been able to combine material, light, and landscape. The museum is open seasonally during the summer months and by appointment, offering an exclusive cultural experience outside of conventional circuits.