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Actually, I don't even bring 15 horses to Lake Starnberg... so much white blue To me Gedöns garnished with CSU folklore, beer garden soul and the Protz wealth is also rarely shown in (Ober Bayern).... If it... yes... if not this little inflexible jewel of art presentation would rise on the shores of the lake. The aim of my desire is to reach the excursion steamer of Starnberg... After hardly an hour, the inclined art lovers will then travel over the narrow waterway of the city of Bernried to the picturesque museum of the imagination of the ollen Lothar Günther Buchheim, in a wide park. Lothar Günther Buchheim?! Was this not Berserker with the eyelid, this baroque specimen of a Bavarian man with inconspicuous pleasure, this war reporter from the famous submarine war of the Germans against the other sailors? He then made the success of the world out of his war experiences? Lothar Günther Buchheim?! Was this not the clearly looking art historian of his own drive, who recognized the value and importance of naziverfemten German expressionism as the first in Germany (together with Henri Nannen? The still valid and legible books about this art theory and with a certain view acquired the best pieces of this painter for little money then? One of the most beautiful and important collections of this art direction in Germany? After long confusions and many disputes, the incredible collection finally found its innate place of residence, built by the naturally Swabian architectural office Behnisch, Behnisch Partner, in the quiet Bernried am Starnberger See. ... as a ship hull, the 4000 square meters of construction projects in the lake.... Here folk art from all countries of men and women is synonymous with European painting and really promises to every visitor, no matter how old a journey through imagination is.... A rare gift, a rare experience and a look into the soul of a Berserker of the most exciting variety... Lothar Günther Buchheim and his fantasy museum... one with a portfolio! Greetings from Schroeder