All profession & craft museums to visit in Brandenburg

Discover the skills and trades that have shaped societies at 11 profession and craft museums in Brandenburg. These museums highlight the history and techniques of various professions and crafts.

Are you interested in the art of craftsmanship? These are the must-visit profession and craft museums in Brandenburg:

  1. Museumsdorf Glashütte1

    Museumsdorf Glashütte

     Baruth/Mark
    The Museumsdorf Baruther Glashütte is a technical monument that offers a unique insight into the social and technical history of the old glassmaker's village. Visitors can learn about the craft of glassmaking from a glassmaker and explore an exhibition about Reinhold Burger, the inventor of the thermos flask. The museum is located in the south of the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg.
  2. Webermuseum Kloster Zinna2

    Webermuseum Kloster Zinna

     Jüterbog
    Between 1996 and 1998, the building was transformed into the Weber Museum, which was officially opened to the public on May 1, 1998. In 2002, the museum was renamed as the WebHaus. The museum showcases the history of the monastery and the rise and fall of the weaving industry.
  3. Freilandmuseum Lehde3

    Freilandmuseum Lehde

     Lübbenau/Spreewald
    The Freilandmuseum Lehde is an open-air museum located in Lehde. It is dedicated to showcasing life in the Spreewald region during the 19th century. Visitors can get a glimpse of the past and understand the lifestyle, culture, and traditions of the people who lived in this region during that time.
  4. Weißgerbermuseum Doberlug-Kirchhai4

    Weißgerbermuseum Doberlug-Kirchhai

     Doberlug-Kirchhain
    The Weißgerbermuseum, located in Doberlug-Kirchhain in the Elbe-Elster district, is a unique technical history museum. It is the only museum of its kind in Europe, making it a distinctive destination for those interested in technical history and the leather industry.
  5. Spielzeugmuseum im Havelland5

    Spielzeugmuseum im Havelland

     Rhinow
    The Spielzeugmuseum im Havelland, situated in Kleßen, a district of Kleßen-Görne, is a unique museum that displays a wide range of historical toys. These exhibits not only provide a glimpse into the past but also highlight the global influence of the German toy industry. The museum is a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship that went into the creation of these toys, making it a fascinating destination for both children and adults.
  6. Ofen- und Keramikmuseum6

    Ofen- und Keramikmuseum

     Velten
    The Ofen- und Keramikmuseum Velten, also known as OKM, is a museum located in the city of Velten in Brandenburg. The museum presents the history of the tile stove and the ceramics industry from the perspective of Velten, a city known for its stove production. This museum offers a unique insight into the development and evolution of these industries, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history, industry, and craftsmanship.
  7. Städtischen Museum Eisenhüttenstadt7

    Städtischen Museum Eisenhüttenstadt

     Eisenhüttenstadt
    The Städtische Museum Eisenhüttenstadt, established in 1980, is a multi-faceted institution with three distinct locations. These locations offer a comprehensive view of Eisenhüttenstadt's city history, an art gallery featuring works from the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and a fire brigade and technology museum. This diversity provides visitors with a broad understanding of the city's past, its artistic heritage, and its technological advancements.
  8. Bauernmuseum Schlepzig8

    Bauernmuseum Schlepzig

     Schlepzig
    The Bauernmuseum Schlepzig is a museum located in Schlepzig, Brandenburg, dedicated to the history of agriculture in the Spreewald region. It provides a comprehensive insight into the agricultural practices and lifestyle of the Spreewald farmers during the 19th and 20th centuries.
  9. Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde9

    Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde

     Finsterwalde
    The Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde is a museum facility located in the city of Finsterwalde, in the southern Brandenburg district of Elbe-Elster. It is dedicated to the regional history of firefighting and offers a unique insight into the evolution of firefighting techniques and equipment over the years.
  10. Rohrweberei Pritzerbe10

    Rohrweberei Pritzerbe

     Havelsee
    The Rohrweberei Pritzerbe is a unique destination as it is the last reed weaving mill in Germany. It is situated in the district of Pritzerbe, within the city of Havelsee. This location offers a unique insight into a traditional craft that has been preserved over the centuries.
  11. Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk11

    Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk

     Pritzwalk
    The Museumsfabrik Pritzwalk, located in the city of Pritzwalk, is a city and cultural history museum. It was formerly known as the Stadt- und Brauereimuseum from 2002 to 2017. The museum is owned and operated by the city of Pritzwalk, making it an integral part of the city's cultural heritage.