The Hirschwirtscheuer is an art museum located in Künzelsau. It is financially supported by Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG, a prominent company in the region. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the area, offering a variety of art exhibits for visitors to explore.
The Hirschwirtscheuer museum is dedicated to the Sommer artist family, who were active in Künzelsau from 1642 to 1785. The family consisted of sculptors, carpenters, and painters, and their work is a significant part of the museum's collection. Visitors can explore the artistic legacy of the Sommer family during their visit.
The original Hirschwirtscheuer building was constructed in 1760 by Johann Georg Scharpf, a court mason of Hohenlohe. It served as a residential house with a barn and was located near the Sommer family's workshop at the castle square. Although the original building no longer exists, its history adds to the rich cultural heritage of the museum.
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Scharfengasse 12, Künzelsau
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