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Augustinermuseum Freiburg

Augustiner Museum
Augustiner Museum
Augustiner Museum
The new Augustiner Museum houses a renowned art collection with works ranging from the Middle Ages up to the Baroque period, as well as paintings from the 19th century. Thanks to the architect Christoph Mäckler, the former monastery church has been transformed into an impressive modern museum building which allows the works to be viewed from many different angles and makes visiting the museum an exciting experience.

The main attractions are the original stone figures and glass windows of Freiburg Cathedral, as well as medieval wooden sculptures and panel paintings by Matthias Grünewald, Lucas Cranach the Elder and Hans Baldung Grien among others. The works of the Baroque era achieve their full effect in the former choir. Paintings from the 19th century, including works by Anselm Feuerbach, Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Hans Thoma, are displayed on the top floor.

And this is only the beginning. In the coming years, new exhibition rooms will be created for the museum's graphic and cultural-historical collections.
Address

Augustinermuseum Freiburg

Augustinerplatz 1-3
79098
Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany
+49 761 20 12 521
Opening hours
Open all year
Tuesday - Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-19:00
Saturday - Sunday: 10:00-17:00

47.994435, 7.852389

Umkreis des Pinturicchio, Madonna, um 1500, Leihgabe Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, Foto: Bertram Kober
Freiburg im Breisgau
Bellissimo!

Magnificent golds and bright colors, elegant lines and refined artistic techniques - this is how precious Italian paintings by Fra Angelico, Guido da Siena or Sandro Botticelli inspire. They were ...

Exhibition
Hans Thoma, Tritonenpaar (Probedruck), 1895, Lithographie, Augustinermuseum –  Städtische Museen Freiburg, Foto: Axel Killian
Freiburg im Breisgau
Hans Thoma - Between Poetry and Reality

100 years after his death, the Augustinermuseum dedicates a large exhibition to Hans Thoma. In addition to the famous, iconic Black Forest landscapes and genre paintings of the realist, lesser-known ...

Exhibition