Heads. Times. History at the Amberg City Museum: Experience Michael Mathias Prechtl

Event: Heads. Times. History - Michael Mathias Prechtl on His 100th Birthday in Stadtmuseum Amberg, Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg on 4. September 2026

Date and Time

4. September 2026 04:09

Location

Stadtmuseum Amberg
Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg, Germany

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Discover Michael Mathias Prechtl anew: Heads, Times, and History in Amberg

The Amberg City Museum is dedicating a special exhibition to painter and illustrator Michael Mathias Prechtl, born in Amberg, on the occasion of his 100th birthday, illuminating his work from fresh perspectives. The exhibition runs until January 10, 2027, and connects art history, local history, and an impressive examination of his works into a multifaceted art experience. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

An Artist Between Printmaking, Painting, and Visual Memory

Prechtl was born in 1926 in Amberg, attended school here, and later shaped a distinctive oeuvre with lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, paintings, and illustrations. He gained international recognition through works for the New York Times, SPIEGEL, and literary classics. The exhibition places this development in an art historical context and shows how Prechtl created expressive heads, figures, and narrative spaces. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

Originals, Loans, and Rarely Shown Works

Works from the estate acquired by the city of Amberg in 2025 as well as loans from private collections will be on display, including the large-format painting The Dream Toledo, a view of the Burg Prunn, and designs for the painting of the Nuremberg Town Hall. The curation juxtaposes well-known motifs with lesser-known aspects and opens up the view of Prechtl as a precise observer, storyteller, and contradictory artist personality. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

Images of Women, Identity, and Contemporary Relevance

A particular focus is on Prechtl's relationship with his wife Frydl Zuleeg, who was also an artist. The exhibition questions how Prechtl portrays women and bridges themes such as gender, identity, and self-determination. Thus, a biographical and contemporarily readable access to his work is created. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

Interactive Stations, Easy Language, and Inclusive Access

Several media and interactive stations invite visitors to explore the work in detail. A tactile model, texts in Easy Language and German Sign Language, as well as descriptive tours and phone tours make the exhibition particularly accessible. This allows for a remarkably low-threshold museum visit for blind and visually impaired individuals. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

Framework Program for Families, Schools, and Adults

The special exhibition is accompanied by public tours, art snacks, lectures, work canteens for children, holiday programs, a family action day, and a drawing course in front of originals. The cooperation with VHS-Amberg and the Bavarian Audiobook Library also demonstrates how consistently the institution thinks about cultural education and aesthetic experience together. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

Conclusion

Heads. Times. History. is not merely a jubilee exhibition, but a concentrated invitation to experience Michael Mathias Prechtl as a peculiar, highly educated, and image-powerful artist anew. Anyone who values art, local history, and intelligent museum education should definitely visit this exhibition in Amberg live. ([amberg.de](https://amberg.de/kultourismus/news/hochkaraetige-sonderausstellung-zum-prechtl-jubilaeum))

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