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Being the 7th largest country in Europe, Germany is home to more than 6,000 unique, interesting, and amazing museums. The museums in Germany cover almost every niche, including culture, cars, archaeology, erotica, and more. This country is heaven for art and museum lovers as there’s a museum for everything.

The cities in Germany like Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Bonn, etc. are crammed with a lot of unique and interesting museums. Just wander around the city and you’ll land upon your favorite museum screaming to get explored. Some of the best museums in Germany are Pergamon Museum, Mercedes-Benz Museum, Green Vault, Chocolate Museum Cologne, Stadel Museum, German Historical Museum, and more.

If you’re in Germany for a vacation, don’t miss the chance to visit some of the greatest museums in the country. For example, you can visit the Green Vault Museum, which has a beautiful collection of unique artifacts and objects from the collection of King Augustus II from the 18th century. If you’re interested in exploring the artworks of the artists from the 13th to 19th century, then visiting the Wallraf Richartz Museum can be a good choice. Besides exploring the artworks and paintings, you’ll also walk through the history of several art movements.

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Which are the best museums to visit in Germany?

  1. Pergamon Museum, Berlin: The Pergamon Museum in Berlin is one of the largest museums in Germany. This is one of the most famous museums in Germany as it showcases a huge collection of amazing historical artifacts and art. Also, you’ll get a chance to witness the real beauty of the world’s ancient wonders like the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, the Pergamon Altar, and the Market Gate of Miletus. With a rare collection of art and artifacts, you’ll feel like you’re walking through history.

    Location: Bodestrasse 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
    Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM (Fri to Wed); 10 AM to 8 PM (Thurs).
    Entry Fees: €12/Adult.

  2. Senckenberg Natural History Museum, Frankfurt: Located in Frankfurt, Senckenberg Natural History is one of the largest historical museums in Frankfurt, which is home to dinosaur fossils with unique, preserved skin. This is one of the best museums in Germany where you can witness the life and biodiversity of millions of years. Besides dinosaurs, this museum has a huge collection of stuffed birds of around 1,000 species.

    Location: Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
    Timings: 9 AM to 8 PM (Wednesdays); 9 AM to 5 PM (Thursdays, Fridays, Mondays, and Tuesdays); 9 AM to 6 PM (Saturdays and Sundays).
    Entry Fees: The pricing starts at €5/Adult. Free entry for children between the ages of 0-5.

  3. Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart: If you’re a car enthusiast, then visiting the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany deserves to be on your bucket list. This is one of the best and most famous auto museums in Germany which will take you through the history of Mercedes Benz. It was first invented by Carl Benz. It is spread over 9 floors where you’ll discover the first Mercedes Benz car and the latest models and futuristic designs of cars that are yet to be introduced in the market.

    Location: Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart
    Timings: Tuesday to Sunday - 9 AM to 6 PM; closed on Mondays.
    Entry Fees: The pricing starts at €8/Adult.

  4. Green Vault, Dresden: The Green Vault in Dresden is one of the best museums in Germany which is home to beautiful, interesting, and amazing artifacts and arts. It has a huge collection of Europe’s finest royal treasures like the largest diamond, gemstones, decorated chests, metals, statuettes, and more. If you’re more into exploring artifacts and unique objects, this is the place that you must consider visiting. This is the most unique museum in Germany which will leave you spellbound.

    Location: Residenzschloss, Taschenberg 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany
    Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday to Sunday); closed on Mondays.
    Entry Fees: €8/Adult, including an audio guide.

  5. Deutsches Museum, Munich: Spread over 60,000 square meters, Deutsches Museum in Munich is one of the biggest museums in Germany of science and technology. It has more than 28,000 exhibited objects of science and technology, including a stone ax, ships, powered aircraft, U1 Submarine, Candelabras, and more. If you’re in Germany, make sure you don’t miss out on visiting this museum, especially with your kids.

    Location: Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich
    Timings: Monday to Sunday - 9 AM to 5 PM.
    Entry Fees: The pricing starts at €4.50.

  6. Dialog im Dunkeln, Hamburg: Dialog Im Dunkeln is an awareness raising exhibition where blind people will guide you through the museum. You’ll learn about how visually impaired people see the world. In this museum, and get a chance to live a life like them by visiting the shops, crossing the streets, and dining in a restaurant. If you’re looking to try something unique in the country, then visiting this museum can be a good choice.

    Location: Alter Wandrahm 4, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
    Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM (Monday to Friday); 10 AM to 5:45 PM (Saturdays); 11 AM to 4 PM (Sundays).

  7. Schokoladenmuseum, Cologne: When you’re planning to visit Germany, make sure to add the Schokoladenmuseum in Cologne to your bucket list as this is one of the largest chocolate museums in Germany. It covers more than 4,000 square meters and this place is heaven for chocolate lovers. When you visit this museum, you’ll get the insight on how Mayans and Aztecs introduced cocas thousands of years ago. Also, you’ll explore the chocolate-making process and even taste some along the way.

    Location: Am Schokoladenmuseum 1A, 50678 Cologne
    Timings: Monday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM.
    Entry Fees: €7.50/Adult.

  8. Documentation Centre, Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Nuremberg: The Documentation Centre, Nazi Party Rally Grounds is one of the best museums in Germany, which was never completed. This is a museum that is housed in the remains of the Congress Hall of the Former Nazi Party rallies. It has an exhibition called “Fascination and Terror” on the connections, causes, and consequences of Nazi Germany and National Socialism. This exhibition is worth a visit which is structured in chronological order and presented in narrative form.

    Location: Bayernstraße 110, 90478 Nürnberg, Germany
    Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM (Monday to Friday); 10 AM to 6 PM (Saturday and Sunday).
    Entry Fees: €6/Adult.

  9. Beer and Oktoberfest Museum, MunichIf you’re a beer lover, then visiting the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum in Munich is a must. Located inside the city’s oldest townhouse, this museum will take you back to the history of Bavarian beer production and the world’s largest beer festival, Oktoberfest. This is one of the best museums in Germany for beer lovers where you’ll get guided tours, beer tastings, and four floors of exhibits. The information is presented in both English and German, making it a great option for tourists from across the world.

    Location: Sterneckerstraße 2, 80331 Munich
    Timings: Monday to Saturday - 11 AM to 7 PM; closed on Sundays.
    Entry Fees: €4/Adult.

  10. Haus der Geschichte, Bonn: Haus der Geschichte is one of the most famous museums in Germany which displays the history of World War II to the present day. When you visit this place, you’ll learn a lot about the life of Germans during the cold war. The exhibitions are presented in chronological order which will take you back to history. You’ll also discover sound recordings, physical objects, documents, and film clips of the war.

    Location: Willy-Brandt-Allee 14, 53113 Bonn, Germany
    Timings: Tuesday to Friday - 9 AM to 7 PM; Saturday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM; closed on Mondays.
    Entry Fees: €5/Adult.

  11. German Emigration Centre, Bremerhaven: Get a chance to travel 300 years back in migration history by visiting the German Emigration Centre in Bremerhaven. This museum will help you learn about how people migrated from Bremerhaven to New York to start a new life. The German Emigration Centre is crammed with a lot of artifacts, replicas of locations, and interactive media stations which reveal the life story of people who made the journey. If you’re in Germany, make sure you don’t miss out on visiting this museum, especially with your family.

    Location: Columbusstraße 65, 27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
    Timings: Monday to Sunday - 10 AM to 5 PM.
    Entry Fees: €18.50/Adult.

  12. Experimenta Science Centre, Heilbronn: This is one of the best museums in Germany which you must consider visiting with your family, especially children. The Experimenta Science Centre in Heilbronn is a unique museum in Germany where everyone can experience the latest science and technology. Spread over 25,000 square meters, it has 275 exhibits suitable for all ages. Get a chance to travel through space and time in a planetarium, conduct your own experiments, and turn your ideas into reality.

    Location: Experimenta-Platz, 74072 Heilbronn, Germany
    Timings: Monday to Friday - 9 AM to 5 PM; Saturday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM.

  13. The Museum of Contemporary History, Bonn: The Museum of Contemporary History will take you through the journey of World War II to the present day. The museum has around 7,000 contemporary items in the gallery which extends up to 4,000 square meters. While the museum focuses on the life of the cold war, you can also explore a variety of photographs, art, and documents that showcase Germany’s contemporary life. Some of the best items to explore in the museum are political cartoons and Chancellor’s residence.

    Location: Willy-Brandt-Allee 14, 53113 Bonn
    Timings: Tuesday to Friday - 9 AM to 7 PM; Saturday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM; closed on Mondays.
    Entry Fees: €5/Adult.

  14. Chocolate Museum Cologne, Cologne: Spread across 4,000 square meters, this is one of the most famous museums in Germany which you must add to your bucket list. It is a very engaging museum with nine primary exhibition areas which has more than 2000 chocolates on display. When you’re in the museum, make sure to visit the 3-meters high fondue to eat some waffles by dipping in the mouth-watering chocolate fountain. Also, you’ll learn about the history of chocolate back 3,000 years to the Mayans and Aztecs.

    Location: Am Schokoladenmuseum 1A, 50678 Cologne
    Timings: Monday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM.
    Entry Fees: €18.50/Adult.

  15. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg: Germanisches Nationalmuseum is one of the best museums which will give you deep insight into the history of Germany. It is home to more than 25,000 unique collections ranging from the pre-historic period to the current one. When you spend a day in this museum, you’ll be amazed to discover a huge collection of items like clothing, sculptures, and paintings. There are tons of other objects which brilliantly boast the German day-to-day lifestyle.

    Location: Kartäusergasse 1, 90402 Nürnberg, Germany
    Timings: Tuesday to Sunday - 10 AM to 6 PM; Wednesday - 10 AM to 8:30 PM; closed on Mondays.
    Entry Fees: €8/Adult.

Which are the best museums in Germany to visit with kids?

  1. Chocolate Museum Cologne: Chocolate Museum Cologne is one of the best museums in Germany to visit with your kids where you’ll learn about the history of chocolate and taste the waffles by dipping them in the chocolate fountain.

  2. Mercedes-Benz Museum: If your kid is more into vehicles, then visiting the Mercedes-Benz museum is a must. In this museum, your kid will discover the first Mercedes Benz car engine and the latest models which are yet to be introduced.

  3. Deutsches Museum, Munich: Deutsches Museum is one of the biggest museums in the country which is dedicated to science and technology. It has more than 10,000 objects which tell a story of innovation from the Stone Age to the present day.

What is the best time to visit museums in Germany?

The best time to visit museums in Germany is between July and September. This is the peak season for tourists and the weather is pleasant during this time. This is the perfect time to visit the museums and enjoy a lot of outdoor activities with your loved ones.

Why visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Germany?

Mercedes Benz Museum is the best auto museum in Germany where you’ll discover the first Mercedes Benz car engine and the latest models which are yet to be launched in the market. When you’re visiting Germany with your kids, visiting this museum should be on your bucket list.

Is entry to museums in Germany free?

Most museums and historical museums in the country are free to visit. They offer free admission on special days and occasions. Some of the museums which offer free entry once a week or month include Brohan Museum, Neue Nationalgalerie, KW Institute for Contemporary art, and Hamburger Bahnhof.

Which is the biggest museum in Germany?

Located on the island in the middle of Munich, the Deutsches Museum is one of the oldest and largest museums in the country which is dedicated to science and technology. It has around 10,000 objects which tell a story of innovation from the historic era to the present day.

What is the most famous museum in Germany?

Some of the most famous museums in Germany include the Mercedes Benz Museum, the Deutsches Museum, the German Historical Museum, DDR Museum, Topography of Terror, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Chocolate Museum Cologne, Beer and Oktoberfest Museum, German Emigration Centre, Bremerhaven, Pergamon Museum, Haus der Geschichte, The Museum of Contemporary History, Experimenta Science Centre, and more.

Germany Museums Reviews

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Annalise Booker
Reviewed: 13 Oct 2022
5.0/5
Thrillophilia made our trip to Madame Tussauds stress-free with their smooth booking process, easy availability of tickets, and instant email confirmation.
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Darren Higgins
Reviewed: 08 Sep 2022
5.0/5
My kids and I had a blast visiting Madame Tussauds, and we also clicked so many pictures with our favourite stars. Thanks Thrillophilia for the great discounts and the easy bookings.
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Zoey Valencia
Reviewed: 21 Nov 2022
4.0/5
Visiting Madame Tussauds was a pleasant experience, thanks to the last-minute tickets from Thrillophilia. The entire team was helpful and provided us with instant booking confirmation.
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Remy Patel
Reviewed: 02 Nov 2022
4.0/5
We had a blast at the Madame Tussauds Museum and were able to click pictures with many celebrities thanks to Thrillophilia as we got good deals on these tickets. Other than the collection, the trip's best feature was the assistance provided by the team Thrillophilia.
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Jovanny Mercer
Reviewed: 11 Oct 2022
4.0/5
My friends and I had a great experience at Madame Tussauds. We booked from Thrillophilia and the booking process was hassle-free and the tickets were easily available and instantly confirmed . The discounted prices offered for the tickets were also a great bonus. We had a great time at the place and... Read More
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Malia Mcdonald
Reviewed: 11 Oct 2022
4.0/5
I opted for morning entrance tickets to MAdame Tussauds Museum to avoid long lines. I enjoyed every single moment at the museum and this was made possible by Thrillophilia. Many Thanks for a memorable trip!

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