Top 6 Museums in Innenstadt - St. Ulrich-Dom, Bavaria

April 13, 2022 Yuk Petri

Augsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʔaʊ̯ksbʊʁk] ( listen); Austro-Bavarian: Augschburg) is a city in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It was a Free Imperial City for over 500 years, and is notable for the Augsburg Confession.
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1. LETTL - Museum fuer surreale Kunst

Zeuggasse 9, 86150 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 42060070 [email protected] http://museum.lettl.de
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LETTL - Museum fuer surreale Kunst

Inaugurated in Dec. 2019 the „LETTL-Museum of Surreal Art” displays the surreal paintings donated by the artist Wolfgang Lettl (1918-2008), a native of the city of Augsburg. The Museum’s collection encompasses more than 500 of his surreal paintings which he wished to be presented to the public. The Museum is sponsored and operated by the “Wolfgang Lettl Association for the Promotion of Surreal Art” incorporated in 1992 - a non-profit civic engagement. We therefore welcome contributions (small or large) by individuals, organizations or businesses as well as voluntary work or advice.

2. Schaezlerpalais

Maximilianstrasse 46, 86150 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 3244102 http://www.kunstsammlungen-museen-augsburg.de
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Schaezlerpalais

This palace was once visited by Marie Antoinette and funds are being raised for its restoration.

3. Museum Lutherstiege

St. Anna Kirche, Augsburg, Bavaria Germany
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Museum Lutherstiege

4. Dioezesanmuseum St. Afra

Kornhausgasse 3-5, 86152 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 31668833 [email protected] http://www.museum-st-afra.de
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Dioezesanmuseum St. Afra

The Diocesan Museum St. Afra, located behind the cathedral, opened its doors in 2000 and presents sacred art from 17 centuries. The exhibition provides varied information about the Augsburg Cathedral and the history of the diocese. With its extensive collection of precious metalwork work from the fields of liturgical utensils and reliquaries, the museum also performs the function of a cathedral treasury. There are also highlights of European importance, such as textiles from the 10th century, the Cathedral's Ottonian bronze portal and the funeral weapons of Emperor Charles V, which impressively convey the role of the church as one of the most important patrons and patrons of the arts. A large selection of special exhibitions, guided tours, museum education and other events can be found on the museum's homepage.

5. Maximilianmuseum

Fuggerplatz 1, 86150 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 324 http://www.kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de/index.php?id=20131
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Maximilianmuseum

Reviewed By altbier

We knew that Augsburg was famous for their silver and Gold smiths working for all the Major European Courts and the exibitions prove the outstanding skills of These ancient craftsmen. Also the exibition of clocks and watches is impressive.

6. Romisches Museum Im Zeughaus

Zeugplatz 4, 86150 Augsburg, Bavaria Germany +49 821 3243983 http://www.kunstsammlungen-museen.augsburg.de
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Romisches Museum Im Zeughaus

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