All art museums and attractions to visit in Lower Saxony

Lower Saxony (Germany) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 51 art museums that are located in Lower Saxony.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Lower Saxony? These are the ones:

  1. Lüneburg Town Hall1

    Lüneburg Town Hall

     Lüneburg
    The Lüneburg Town Hall, established around 1230, is a remarkable example of medieval and early modern secular architecture in Northern Germany. Over the centuries, it has been continuously expanded and still serves as the main seat of the council and administration of the Hanseatic city of Lüneburg.
  2. Museum im Waldemarturm Dannenberg2

    Museum im Waldemarturm Dannenberg

     Dannenberg
    The Waldemarturm, located on the Amtsberg in Dannenberg (Elbe), is a former keep and the only remaining part of a medieval castle and the later Dannenberg Castle. This historical structure offers a glimpse into the past and provides a unique perspective on the region's history.
  3. Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum3

    Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum

     Brunswick
    The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, also known as HAUM, is an art museum located in the city of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of art collections.
  4. Felix Nussbaum House4

    Felix Nussbaum House

     Osnabrück
    The Felix Nussbaum Haus, located in Osnabrück, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the works of the German-Jewish painter Felix Nussbaum. It provides a comprehensive collection of Nussbaum's paintings, offering visitors a deep insight into the artist's life and work.
  5. Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum5

    Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum

     Hildesheim
    The Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum, located in Hildesheim, Germany, is a renowned institution dedicated to art and archaeology. The museum is named in honor of Hermann Roemer and Wilhelm Pelizaeus, two significant figures in its establishment and development.
  6. Mönchehaus Museum6

    Mönchehaus Museum

     Goslar
    The Mönchehaus Museum Goslar is a unique cultural destination, located in a half-timbered house from the early 16th century in the historic old town of Goslar. This location makes it a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bergwerk Rammelsberg, Old Town of Goslar and Upper Harz Water Management. This adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, enhancing the overall visitor experience.
  7. Horst-Janssen-Museum7

    Horst-Janssen-Museum

     Oldenburg
    The Horst-Janssen-Museum in Oldenburg is a museum dedicated to the artist Horst Janssen. It is spatially and organizationally connected with the City Museum of Oldenburg, providing visitors with a comprehensive cultural experience. The museum showcases the many facets of Janssen's artistic talent, making it a significant destination for art enthusiasts.
  8. Schlossmuseum Jever8

    Schlossmuseum Jever

     Jever
    The Schlossmuseum Jever, situated in the town of Jever, is a cultural and historical museum that provides insights into the history of Jever Castle. It also houses collections that shed light on the cultural and regional history of Jeverland. This museum is a great place for tourists who are interested in learning about the rich history and culture of this region.
  9. Kunstmuseum Celle9

    Kunstmuseum Celle

     Celle
    The Kunstmuseum Celle, also known as the Robert Simon Collection, is an art museum located in Celle, Germany. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, housing a vast collection of artworks from the 20th century to the present. The museum's collection focuses on the 1960s and includes paintings, graphics, sculptures, light and object art from the Robert Simon Collection.
  10. Städtisches Museum10

    Städtisches Museum

     Göttingen
    The Städtische Museum Göttingen is a significant repository of the city's history and cultural heritage. It houses around 150,000 objects that trace the cultural evolution of Göttingen and its surroundings from the earliest settlements to the present day. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive insight into the city's past, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the historical and cultural context of Göttingen.
  11. Residence Museum in Celle Castle11

    Residence Museum in Celle Castle

     Celle
    The Residenzmuseum is located within the historical rooms of Celle Castle, which have been transformed into a museum. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the castle's rich history and architectural beauty.
  12. Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum12

    Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum

     Osnabrück
    The Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum is an integral part of the Diocese of Osnabrück. Its location, right next to the St. Peter's Cathedral, makes it easily accessible for visitors. The museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and culture of the diocese.
  13. MOORWELTEN13

    MOORWELTEN

     Ströhen
    The European Specialist Centre for Moor and Climate (EFMK) is a multifaceted entity that operates as a society, oversees various projects, and runs an exhibition and administration centre. This centre, located in Ströhen in the Diepholz Moorland in Lower Saxony, is more commonly known to the public as Moorwelten. It serves as a hub for information and activities related to moor and climate protection.
  14. Sprengel Museum Hannover14

    Sprengel Museum Hannover

     Hanover
    The Sprengel Museum Hannover is a modern art museum in the city of Hanover. The Sprengel Museum is housed in a building on the Maschsee, which was designed by architects Peter and Ursula Trint and Dieter Quast. It was named after the German chocolate manufacturer and art collector Bernhard Sprengel
  15. Buxtehude Museum15

    Buxtehude Museum

     Buxtehude
    The Buxtehude Museum underwent a significant renovation and expansion in 2015, which resulted in the creation of new departments and a redesign of its exhibitions. The museum reopened in 2021, offering visitors a fresh and modern perspective on the region's history and art. The renovation has enhanced the museum's ability to present its collections in a more engaging and informative way.
  16. House in Schluh16

    House in Schluh

     Worpswede
  17. Prinzenpalais, Oldenburg17

    Prinzenpalais, Oldenburg

     Oldenburg
    Since 2003, the Prinzenpalais has been open to the public as a museum. As a part of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History Oldenburg, it showcases art from the 19th and 20th centuries. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum also hosts changing special exhibitions, offering visitors a chance to experience a variety of artistic styles and periods.
  18. Kreismuseum Peine18

    Kreismuseum Peine

     Landkreis Peine
    The Kreismuseum Peine, initially also known as the Heimatmuseum des Landkreises Peine, is a museum dedicated to the local history and everyday culture of the Landkreis Peine. It provides a comprehensive insight into the region's past and the daily life of its inhabitants. The museum's exhibits are designed to be engaging and informative, making it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in learning more about the area's history and culture.
  19. Heimatmuseum Leer19

    Heimatmuseum Leer

     Landkreis Leer
    The Heimatmuseum Leer is a museum that provides insights into the lifestyle and work culture of Leer, as well as the city's history. It offers a unique opportunity to understand the evolution of the city and its people over time. The museum's exhibits cover various aspects of life in Leer, from its early settlement to its modern development.
  20. Hildesheim Cathedral Museum20

    Hildesheim Cathedral Museum

     Hildesheim
    The Hildesheim Cathedral Museum serves as the cathedral treasury and diocesan museum of the Hildesheim diocese. It is home to the cathedral treasure, which is recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage. This makes it a significant site for those interested in history, art, and religious artifacts.
  21. Wilhelm Busch Museum for Caricature21

    Wilhelm Busch Museum for Caricature

     Hanover
    The Wilhelm Busch Museum (Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst Wilhelm Busch) is a museum in Hanover that features the world's largest collection of works by Busch, as well as contemporary comic art, illustrations and drawings. The museum is located in the Georgengarten in a palace known
  22. Museum am Modersohn-Haus22

    Museum am Modersohn-Haus

     Worpswede
  23. Gut Altenkamp23

    Gut Altenkamp

     Aschendorf
    The Gut Altenkamp property, acquired by the city in 1981, is home to beautiful baroque gardens. These gardens offer a serene and picturesque environment for visitors to explore and enjoy. The gardens' design and layout reflect the baroque style, making it a unique attraction for those interested in garden design and history.
  24. Franz Radziwill24

    Franz Radziwill

     Varel
    Franz Radziwill, born on 6 February 1895 and passed away on 12 August 1983, was a renowned German painter. He was particularly recognized for his landscape paintings, which were often depicted in a magic realist style. In addition to this, Radziwill was also associated with the New Objectivity movement, a significant art movement in Germany during the 1920s.
  25. Museum für Photographie25

    Museum für Photographie

     Brunswick
    The Museum für Photographie in Braunschweig is a recognized part of the international photography network. It regularly hosts monographic exhibitions featuring the works of contemporary photographers. In the past, it has showcased works from renowned artists such as Lewis Baltz, Beate Gütschow, Seiichi Furuya, Franz Wanner, and Clare Strand.
  26. Große Kunstschau Worpswede26

    Große Kunstschau Worpswede

     Worpswede
  27. State Museum for Art and Cultural History27

    State Museum for Art and Cultural History

     Oldenburg
    The State Museum for Art and Cultural History in Oldenburg is a unique cultural institution located in the city of Oldenburg in Lower Saxony. The museum is spread across three closely situated sites: the Castle, Augusteum, and Prinzenpalais. Each of these sites offers a distinct collection and experience, making the museum a diverse and enriching destination for art and history enthusiasts.
  28. Galerie Altes Rathaus28

    Galerie Altes Rathaus

     Worpswede
  29. Otto-Modersohn-Museum29

    Otto-Modersohn-Museum

     Ottersberg
  30. Kestnergesellschaft30

    Kestnergesellschaft

     Hanover
    Kestner Gesellschaft (Kestner Society) is an art gallery in Hanover that aims to present the latest works of important international artists. The museum feutures five halls. Each hall has its own unique dimensions and atmosphere. It is one of the largest Kunstverein art associations in Europe.
  31. Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum31

    Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum

     Cuxhaven
    The Joachim-Ringelnatz-Museum is housed in a historic half-timbered building located in Südersteinstraße, directly opposite Schloss Ritzebüttel. This location adds to the charm and historical significance of the museum, making it a unique destination for tourists.
  32. Kunstverein Hannover32

    Kunstverein Hannover

     Hanover
    Kunstverein Hannover is an art association based in the Künstlerhaus in Hanover. The association organizes five to eight exhibitions of contemporary art each year.
  33. Skulpturengarten Funnix33

    Skulpturengarten Funnix

     Landkreis Wittmund
  34. Augusteum, Oldenburg34

    Augusteum, Oldenburg

     Oldenburg
    The Augusteum is home to the “Gallery of Old Masters” of the State Museum for Art and Cultural History Oldenburg. This gallery showcases a vast collection of masterpieces from Dutch, Italian, German, and French painters dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich artistic heritage of these periods, gaining insights into the techniques and styles of some of the world's most renowned artists.
  35. Museum Schloss Herrenhausen35

    Museum Schloss Herrenhausen

     Hanover
    Herrenhausen Palace was originally a Baroque building from the 17th century. As a result of the air raids on the city of Hannover during the Second World War, the main building burned down completely. The façade of the classical castle was reconstructed and a convention center and museum were establ
  36. Museum Schloss Fürstenberg36

    Museum Schloss Fürstenberg

     Fürstenberg
    Museum Schloss Fürstenberg is a unique destination for porcelain enthusiasts. Located in the municipality of Fürstenberg in the district of Holzminden in Lower Saxony, this museum is dedicated to the over 270-year tradition of the Fürstenberg porcelain manufacture. It is the only porcelain museum in Northern Germany, making it a special place for those interested in the history and art of porcelain making.
  37. Museum Fur Textile Kunst37

    Museum Fur Textile Kunst

     Hanover
  38. Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst38

    Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst

     Otterndorf
    The Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst in Otterndorf is a hub for contemporary art, showcasing works from both national and international artists. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a diverse range of artistic styles and perspectives under one roof.
  39. Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg39

    Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg

     Wolfsburg
    The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, located in central Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, is an art museum that opened its doors in 1994. The museum showcases modern and contemporary art and is financially supported by the Kunststiftung Volkswagen.
  40. Oldenburger Kunstverein40

    Oldenburger Kunstverein

     Oldenburg
    The Oldenburger Kunstverein in Oldenburg, which was established in 1843, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest art associations in Germany. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the institution, making it a point of interest for tourists who appreciate art and history.
  41. Edith Russ Haus41

    Edith Russ Haus

     Oldenburg
    The Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst, located in Oldenburg, Germany, is an art gallery that specializes in new media art. This unique focus makes it a distinctive destination for art enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the intersection of art and technology.
  42. Schloss Wolfenbüttel42

    Schloss Wolfenbüttel

     Wolfenbüttel
    Schloss Wolfenbüttel, located in Lower Saxony, is the second largest castle in the region. The castle is characterized by its four wings that are arranged around a central courtyard. This architectural feature provides a unique layout that is both visually appealing and historically significant.
  43. Otto Pankok Museum43

    Otto Pankok Museum

     Bad Bentheim
    The Otto-Pankok-Museum is situated in the Drevenack district of the municipality of Hünxe, on the Haus Esselt estate. This location provides a serene and historical backdrop for the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate art and history.
  44. Königin-Christinen-Haus44

    Königin-Christinen-Haus

     Zeven
    The Königin-Christinen-Haus, also known as the Christinenhaus, is a protected monument situated at Lindenstraße 11 in Zeven. This half-timbered house is one of the oldest structures in the city and is currently under the ownership of the municipality.
  45. Albert König Museum45

    Albert König Museum

     Südheide
    The Albert-König-Museum in Unterlüß is an art museum that primarily preserves the artistic legacy of the painter and graphic artist Albert König (1881–1944). This museum is named after König, who had his last residence in Unterlüß. It is a significant destination for those interested in the works of Albert König and the history of art in the region.
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    Günter Grass Archiv

     Göttingen
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    Heinrich Vogeler

     Worpswede
  48. 48

    Stiftung Universität Hildesheim – Center for World Music

     Hildesheim
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    Kunstverein und Stiftung Springhornhof

     Delmsen
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    TECTA Kragstuhlmuseum

     Lauenförde
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    Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim

     Neuenhaus