Explore Themes - Museums
Museums
Museum fans of every taste will find something to love in the Historic Highlights of Germany. The country is known for its rich cultural and historical backgrounds. You can pay a visit to the numerous museums in our cities and learn about the country, its culture and people.Did you know? CityCards open doors to museums - either free or at a specially reduced price!
Explore Themes - Museums - Antiquity
Antiquity
Trier's "Rheinisches Landesmuseum" (State Museum) has the richest collection of Roman finds in Germany. Augsburg's
"Römisches Museum" (Roman Museum) features archaeological finds from the founding of the
city at the time of Christ's birth, and from later centuries when the
Roman ruled the land.At the Museum Wiesbaden, the art collection and the exhibit focusing on the "Roman Era and the Early Middle Ages" have been extensively renovated.
Two military ships of the Roman Rhine flotilla, reproduced true to the original, are the heart of the "Museum für Antike Schifffahrt" (Museum of Ancient Shipping) in Mainz. The replicas, together with the original finds, show what military ships looked like in late Antiquity, with which the German border areas were closely observed from rivers.
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- Rheinisches Landesmuseum (State Museum), Trier
- Römisches Museum (Roman Museum), Augsburg
- Wiesbaden Museum, Wiesbaden
- Museum für Antike Schifffahrt (Museum of Ancient Shipping), Mainz
Explore Themes - Museums - From Medieval to Modern
From Medieval to Modern
Freiburg's Augustiner Museum (Augustinian Museum) collection includes precious treasures from
the Middle Ages to the present day including works by paintings by Lucas Cranach,
as well as original sculpture and stained-glass windows from the Cathedral, to
mention but a few. The Museum am Dom (Museum at the Cathedral) of the Würzburg
Diocese takes a different approach and displays works by contemporary,
internationally acclaimed artists juxtaposed with masters of the Romanesque,
Gothic and Baroque Periods. Important art treasures from more than 1000 years
of history of the archbishopric of Mainz are to be seen in the Dom- und Diozösanmuseum (Cathedral
and Diocesan Museum).
For those interested specifically in the Baroque period, the Deutsche
Barockgalerie (German Baroque Gallery) in Augsburg contains works of
German Old Masters, among them Hans Holbein the Elder, Lucas Cranach and
Albrecht Dürer.
The Rheinmuseum (Rhine Museum) in Koblenz exhibits paintings and
sculptures from 12th to 20th centuries. Paintings of the 19th and 20th
centuries are found at the "Staatsgalerie in der Kunsthalle Augsburg" (State Gallery in the Augsburg Art Hall),
including modern masters like Max Beckmann and Paul Klee. Freiburg's "Museum
für Neue Kunst" (Museum of Modern Art) exhibits works of the 20th century by
Arp, Baumeister, Dix, Heckel, Hofer, Macke and other protagonists of modern
art.
In Münster, the Graphikmuseum Pablo Picasso (Pablo Picasso Graphics Museum), the first Picasso Museum
in Germany, offers a collection of over 780 lithographs. Münster is home to an
exhibit of modern sculpture "Skulpturprojekte" (Sculpture Projects) with outdoor installations
throughout the city.
The Felix Nussbaum Haus (Felix Nussbaum House) in Osnabrück is named after the artist Felix
Nussbaum, who was born in Osnabrück in 1904 and murdered in Auschwitz in 1944.
The house bearing his name was built according to plans drawn up by Daniel
Libeskind, and the creative tension between architecture and painting has given
rise to spaces admonishing us not to forget the fate of Europe's Jews during
the Holocaust.
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- Augustinermuseum (Augustinian Museum), Freiburg
- Museum am Dom (Museum at the Cathedral), Würzburg
- Dom- und Diözesanmuseum (Cathedral and Diocesan Museum), Mainz
- Deutsche Barockgalerie (German Baroque Gallery), Augsburg
- Rheinmuseum (Rhine Museum), Koblenz
- Staatsgalerie in der Kunsthalle (State Gallery in the Art Hall), Augsburg
- Museum für Neue Kunst (Museum of Modern Art), Freiburg
- Graphikmuseum Pablo Picasso (Pablo Picasso Graphics Museum), Münster
- LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kunstgeschichte
(LWL State Museum of Art and Cultural History), Münster
- Felix Nussbaum Haus (Felix Nussbaum House), Osnabrück
Explore Themes - Museums - Museums of Special Interest
Special Interest
Travelers can also visit birthplaces or museums dedicated to famous Germans,
like Leopold Mozart and Bertolt Brecht in Augsburg or Karl Marx in Trier.
The Erfurt Augustinian monastery is a Martin Luther memorial site. In Mainz,
nearly 4,000 years of the history of the culture of writing from all over the
world are to be experienced in the Gutenberg Museum, where visitors can
experience two copies of the world-famous Gutenberg Bible.The new Staatliches Textil- und Industriemuseum "TIM" (State Museum of Textiles and Textile Industry) of Augsburg as well as the Simeonstift Museum in Trier gather the attention of fashion fans.
Today, Europe?s oldest film studio in Potsdam-Babelsberg produces Hollywood films and TV series. The exhibition "Babelsberg - Faces of a Film Metropolis" deals with the history of the famous Babelsberg studios from 1912 to today and gives an introduction to Ufa, DEFA and Studio Babelsberg films and famous artists.
The Erich Maria Remarque Friedenszentrum (Erich Maria Remarque Peace Center) provides an exhibition and archive to the acclaimed author of "Im Westen nichts Neues" ("All quiet at the Western Front") on the "Marktplatz" (Market Square) in Osnabrück.
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- Mozarthaus (Mozart House), Augsburg
- Brechthaus (Brecht House), Augsburg
- Gutenberg Museum, Mainz
- Augustinerkloster (Augustinian Monastery), Erfurt
- Karl-Marx-Haus (Karl Marx House), Trier
- Erich Maria Remarque Friedenszentrum (Erich Maria Remarque Peace Center), Osnabrück
- Staatliches Textil- und Industriemuseum "TIM"
(State Museum of Textiles and Textile Industry), Augsburg
- Simeonstift Museum, Trier
- Museum für Lackkunst (Museum of Lacquer Art), Münster
- Deutsches Verpackungsmuseum (German Packaging Museum), Heidelberg
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