Paintbrushes and paintings in a studio located in the Kreativquartier in Munich.

Knowledge clusters Munich

Culture and creativity

Munich is the headquarters of leading German literary publishers; this is where the Süddeutsche Zeitung is printed, the daily newspaper with the highest circulation and probably the most renowned quality newspaper in Germany; the Munich film industry generates 18% of the German turnover; Munich is also a world-class musical and cultural city with award-winning orchestras, stages and museums.

Info at a glance

  • Munich is the headquarters of leading German literary publishers such as Hanser, dtv, Random House and C.H.Beck
  • this is where the Süddeutsche Zeitung is printed, the daily newspaper with the highest circulation and probably the most renowned quality newspaper in Germany
  • MUCA is Germany's first Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art
  • Munich's film industry generates 18% of the German income

 

Hidden Champions – Cultural and Creative Industries in Munich

Is the essential biotope of a creative scene really the “shabby chic” of neglected neighbourhoods? Munich does not fit into this cliché. The Isar metropolis is admittedly placid and tidy. But there is a lot going on in Munich behind the scenes. That is why creative minds like to live here. And cultural and creative industries are flourishing.

Munich is the headquarters of leading German literary publishers such as Hanser, dtv, Random House and C.H. Beck; this is where the Süddeutsche Zeitung is printed, the daily newspaper with the highest circulation and probably the most renowned quality newspaper in Germany; the Munich film industry generates 18% of the German turnover; Munich is also a world-class musical and cultural city with award-winning orchestras, stages and museums. If you walk through the city with your eyes open wide you will be surprised by what you discover. For example, right in the centre of the historical old town is the MUCA, Germany’s first Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art.

 

Variety makes the difference

Munich’s cultural and creative industries are diversified and encompass many segments, from books, art, press and advertising to music, films, design and broadcasting to the performing arts, architecture, software and games. In the four segments with the highest revenue – the film industry (18%), the book publishing industry and the art industry (10% each) as well as the advertising industry (9%) – Munich ranks high nationwide. The Bavarian capital is also up with the market leaders in the design and music sectors. Fashion is a major subsegment of the design industry and is well represented in Munich, especially with regard to training and procurement.

The diversity of sectors is Munich’s strength and unique attribute as well an important factor for stability and growth, which is backed up by the above-average turnover and employment figures in a country-wide comparison. The city’s dedicated cultural and creative industry consulting team promotes innovative approaches and ideas that often come from independent actors and small companies. To tap the full potential of creative minds, a whole portfolio of consultation services, professional development programmes as well as support in organisational and business matters and in the search for suitable premises is offered along with the holding of networking events.

 

Space for creative spirits

Multiple creative centres spread all over Munich in former industrial buildings, barracks and market halls offer an inspiring environment to the culturally active, creative professionals and founders. In this vein the former Luitpold barracks were reawakened as the “Kreativquartier“ (Creative Quarter), providing space for experimental projects, stages, studios and open workshops, exhibitions and events.

The “Werksviertel“, a former factory site of over 38 hectares near Ostbahnhof railway station, is now a laboratory for the city of the future. Where once potato dumplings were produced, residential buildings and workplaces for thousands of people are now shooting up along with the associated infrastructure of schools, shopping opportunities, gastronomy and hotels. Music enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the opening of the new concert house for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Former factory buildings are being turned into coworking spaces, event locations, workshops and offices: “Werk3” is evolving into a creative hotspot, and “Werk1” offers low-cost working space for the digital founder scene. The flair of the quarter, a unique combination of raw industrial charm and modern design, is to be maintained.

 

Event highlights

The Munich Creative Business Week (MCBW) is held every year in spring and underlines Munich’s role as the design capital of Germany. Every two years the Münchner Modepreis (Munich Fashion Award) is awarded to young talent as part of the MCBW.

The Medientage München (Munich Media Days) event with accompanying trade fair is one of Europe’s largest media conventions.

The highlights of the cultural calendar include the Munich International Film Festival, the Opera Festival, the Literature Festival and, of course, the Munich Biennale a.k.a. the International Festival for New Music Theatre.

 

Past Congresses:

Munich Creative Buisness Week | Medientage München | Wmm - werbemittelsmesse | High End | Munich Fabric Start | TrendSet | GALA

 

 

Photo: Peter Kiser
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Medicine

In all modesty, when it comes down to medicine, Munich is simply great.

In all modesty, when it comes down to medicine, Munich is simply great. In no other city in Germany are there so many scientists working on the development of new therapies and drugs and doing basic medical research.

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Life Science

The Munich Metropolitan Region performs quite well in an intensified global competition.

The Munich Metropolitan Region performs quite well in an intensified global competition: In 2016, approximately 190 biotechnology companies with 12,000 employees and approximately 35 pharmaceutical companies with 8,000 employees had their registered seat in the Munich region, indirectly securing jobs of approximately 4,000 employees working with 80 subcontractors and service providers.

Young woman is standing in a laboratory in Munich.

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Science and research

Alone the presence of so many young people in the city is a clear indication that there are myriad university and non-university institutions for education and science in and around Munich.

Munich is a hive of research and teaching. Alone the presence of so many young people in the city is a clear indication that there are myriad university and non-university institutions for education and science in and around Munich. Add to this the numerous science-based companies who have their headquarters in the Isar metropolis.

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Automotive

Two global players, the BMW Group and commercial vehicle manufacturer MAN, call Munich and the Munich Metropolitan Region home.

Two global players, the BMW Group and commercial vehicle manufacturer MAN, call Munich and the Munich Metropolitan Region home. They are joined by a network of countless suppliers, specialists, developers and service providers.

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Aerospace technology

The Munich region is one of the major locations for aerospace technology in Germany.

The Munich region is one of the major locations for aerospace technology in Germany and stands out through its extensive scope and depth of sectors. Companies and research institutions are active in aeronautics, space technology, and satellite navigation.

Two person talking about science in Munich.

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IT and communication

Of the European locations for information and communication technology, Munich is number one.

Of the European locations for information and communication technology, Munich is number one, ahead of metropolises like Paris and London.

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Insurance and banking

Munich is Germany's number one location for insurance and is only second to Frankfurt for banking. Munich is even the global leader in reinsurance.

Munich is Germany's number one location for insurance and is only second to Frankfurt for banking. Munich is even the global leader in reinsurance.

Paintbrushes and paintings in a studio located in the Kreativquartier in Munich.

Clusters Munich

Culture and creativity

Munich is the headquarters of leading German literary publishers.

Munich is the headquarters of leading German literary publishers; this is where the Süddeutsche Zeitung is printed, the daily newspaper with the highest circulation and probably the most renowned quality newspaper in Germany; the Munich film industry generates 18% of the German turnover; Munich is also a world-class musical and cultural city with award-winning orchestras, stages and museums.