The Diözesanmuseum Rottenburg, located in Rottenburg am Neckar, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest diocesan museums in Germany. It was established in the year 1862 by Bishop Josef von Lipp. This historical significance adds a layer of depth to the museum's appeal, offering visitors a chance to explore a piece of Germany's rich cultural heritage.
The Diözesanmuseum Rottenburg's collection has grown significantly since its inception. Starting with a modest collection of 71 old German paintings, the museum now boasts a diverse range of exhibits. These include works of goldsmith art, baroque works, pieces of folk art, a nativity collection, and even modern works. This wide array of exhibits ensures that there is something to interest every visitor.
One of the highlights of the Diözesanmuseum Rottenburg is its collection of reliquary glasses. The museum is home to one of the most extensive and significant collections of these items in Germany, with pieces dating from the 2nd to the 20th century. The oldest art object in the museum is a reliquary from the year 700. This collection provides a unique insight into the religious and artistic history of the region.
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Karmeliterstraße 9, Rottenburg am Neckar
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