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Do this because
You'll discover the extensive collection of Museum Wiesbaden, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present day
There will be a chance to explore the enrichening Jugendstil collection of Ferdinand Wolfgang Neess, featuring over 500 objects
A highlight includes the mesmerising light installation Jupiter in the Octagon by Rebecca Horn
This is an opportunity to gain a fresh perspective on art and nature
What to expect
The Museum Wiesbaden, a harmonious blend of art and nature, houses an extensive collection that spans from the Middle Ages to the present day, featuring significant works by renowned artists such as Alexej von Jawlensky. Since 2019, the museum's offerings have been further enriched by the Jugendstil collection of Ferdinand Wolfgang Neess, boasting over 500 objects.The natural history exhibitions, collectively known as "Aesthetics of Nature," showcase intriguing specimens from various fields including zoology, botany, and geology. The museum building itself is a sight to behold. Designed by Theodor Fischer, it has undergone extensive renovations to provide modern exhibition spaces. A...
The Museum Wiesbaden, a harmonious blend of art and nature, houses an extensive collection that spans from the Middle Ages to the present day, featuring significant works by renowned artists such as Alexej von Jawlensky. Since 2019, the museum's offerings have been further enriched by the Jugendstil collection of Ferdinand Wolfgang Neess, boasting over 500 objects.The natural history exhibitions, collectively known as "Aesthetics of Nature," showcase intriguing specimens from various fields including zoology, botany, and geology. The museum building itself is a sight to behold. Designed by Theodor Fischer, it has undergone extensive renovations to provide modern exhibition spaces. A particular highlight is the mesmerising light installation "Jupiter in the Octagon" by Rebecca Horn, which greets visitors in the entrance area.A visit to the Museum Wiesbaden offers a fresh perspective on art and nature, making it a worthwhile experience for all.
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What's included
Entrance fees
What's not included
Guided tour
What to remember
Accessibility:
The museum is accessible to wheelchair users and guests with reduced mobility
Wheelchairs, stools, buggies, and baby carriers are available for borrowing in the foyer
A hearing induction system is available in the lecture hall for individuals with hearing aids
Know in advance:
Opening times: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. Thursday from 10 am to 9 pm. Monday closed
On the first Saturday of every month, you can visit the museum free of charge
Children and young people under 18 years old can enter free of charge
Reduced admission to the Museum Wiesbaden is available for students, severely disabled persons, unemployed individuals, and recipients of social benefits, upon presentation of valid proof
Remember to bring:
A valid ID and, if necessary, proof of the reduced admission
Provider
Wiesbaden Congress & Marketing GmbH
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany
Meeting point:
Show your ticket at the ticket counter.