The Tucher Mansion Museum and Hirsvogel Hall is a museum in Nuremberg. The Tucherschloss was built as a city palace of the Nuremberg Patrician Tucher family. It is now a museum with exhibits on the history of the Tucher family and shows what was life like for the 16th century merchants. In addition to valuable furniture and tapestries, the museum displays the famous Tucherian enamelware specially enamelled in Limoges and a silver double cup by Wenzel Jamnitzer, as well as a portrait of Hans VI. Tucher, painted by Albrecht Dürer's teacher Michael Wolgemut. The museum also features a beautiful garden.
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Monday | 10:00 – 15:00 |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Special opening hours on the holidays 2019
June 20 (Corpus Christi): 10 - 18 o'clock
3rd October (Day of German Unity): 10 - 18 o'clock
1st of November (All Saints): Closed
December 24th (Christmas Eve): Closed
December 25th (Christmas Day): Closed
December 26th (Christmas Day): 10 - 18 o'clock
December 31st (New Year's Eve): Closed
Hirschelgasse 9-11, Nuremberg
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