Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um and its collection

Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um is a museum in Meßkirch in Germany.

DEHeidegger-Museum

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology

Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um
Kirchstraße 7
88605 Meßkirch

Visitor information Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
14:00 – 17:00
Saturday
14:00 – 17:00
Sunday
14:00 – 17:00

Additional days during Summer holidays:
Monday and Wednesday
14:00 -17:00

Admission

0 – 14Free
Adults€3.00
Students€1.50

Facilities

We don't have information about the facilities of Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um.

Location & Map

Kirchstraße 7, Meßkirch

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um have been found.

Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um Reviews

Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um in Meßkirch, Germany, offers visitors an insight into the life and work of the influential philosopher Martin Heidegger. Located in Heidegger's birthplace, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of his philosophical concepts and personal history.

    Visitors appreciate the well-curated exhibits that present Heidegger's complex ideas in an accessible manner. The museum features original manuscripts, personal belongings, and interactive displays that help contextualize Heidegger's thoughts within the broader scope of 20th-century philosophy.

    While the museum does a commendable job of presenting Heidegger's philosophical contributions, some visitors note that it could benefit from a more critical examination of his controversial political affiliations during the Nazi era. This aspect of Heidegger's life is addressed, but some feel it could be explored more thoroughly.

    The museum's location in Meßkirch adds to the experience, allowing visitors to explore the town that shaped Heidegger's early years. However, due to its specialized focus, the museum may not appeal to those without a prior interest in philosophy or Heidegger's work.

    Overall, the Mar­tin-Hei­deg­ger-Mu­se­um provides an informative and thought-provoking experience for those interested in philosophy and intellectual history. While it may not be suited for all audiences, it serves as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone curious about one of the most significant philosophers of the 20th century.

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