All music museums to visit in Baden-Württemberg

Celebrate the universal language of music at 10 museums in Baden-Württemberg dedicated to musical heritage. These museums explore the history of music, instruments, and influential musicians.

Are you passionate about music and its history? Here are the top music museums in Baden-Württemberg:

  1. Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg1

    Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg

     Herrenberg
    The Glockenmuseum Herrenberg, also known as the Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg, is situated within the Evangelical Collegiate Church in Herrenberg. This location adds a unique historical and cultural context to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history, culture, and architecture.
  2. Museum Villa Rot2

    Museum Villa Rot

     Rot
    The Museum Villa Rot is a unique exhibition house for international contemporary art. It is located in the district of Rot, within the municipality of Burgrieden in the Biberach district, Upper Swabia. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a wide range of contemporary art from around the world, all within the beautiful setting of the Villa Rot.
  3. Mannheimer Kunstverein e.V.3

    Mannheimer Kunstverein e.V.

     Mannheim
    The Mannheimer Kunstverein is housed in an exhibition building located on Augustaanlage. This location is easily accessible for tourists and provides a dedicated space for the display of art.
  4. Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst4

    Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst

     Mannheim
    The Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst is located in Mannheim, Germany. It is a part of the Reiss-Engelhorn-Musea, all of which are situated in the Mannheimer Quadrate in the city center. The museum's central theme is music, art, and cultures from around the world. It was opened on December 11, 2011, and was made possible by the Bassermann-Kulturstiftung.
  5. Brahms House5

    Brahms House

     Baden-Baden
    Brahms House, also known as Lichtental No. 8, is a biographical museum located in Baden-Baden, Germany. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned composer Johannes Brahms. The museum provides an in-depth look into Brahms' life, his time in Baden-Baden, and his significant contributions to music.
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    German Phono Museum

     St. Georgen im Schwarzwald
    The German Phono Museum is situated in the city of St. Georgen in the Black Forest, a region in Baden-Württemberg. This location is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage, which includes the Phono Museum.
  7. Elztalmuseum Waldkirch7

    Elztalmuseum Waldkirch

     Waldkirch
    The Elztalmuseum, located in Waldkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a museum that was opened in 1985. It primarily focuses on the history of the region, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the area's past.
  8. Trompetenmuseum8

    Trompetenmuseum

     Bad Säckingen
    Schloss Schönau, also known as Schönauer Schloss, Schloss Säckingen or Trompeterschlößchen, is a castle located in the spa town of Bad Säckingen in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg. The castle was built from 1600 to 1680 by Hans Kaspar von Schönau and has largely remained intact despite numerous renovations in later years. This historical building offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the 17th century and the changes it underwent over the centuries.
  9. Reiss Engelhorn Museum9

    Reiss Engelhorn Museum

     Mannheim
    The Reiss Engelhorn Museum, also known as Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen (rem), is a significant cultural institution located in Mannheim, Germany. The museum boasts an expansive exhibition area of 11,300 square metres and is home to an impressive collection of around 1.2 million objects. This vast collection makes it one of the major museums in the region.
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    Deutsches Harmonikamuseum

     Trossingen
    The Deutsches Harmonikamuseum, located in Trossingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the harmonica. Trossingen is known as the home of the world's largest harmonica manufacturers, making this museum a significant destination for those interested in the history and development of this musical instrument.