The Sandelsche Museum in Kirchberg an der Jagst is a local museum supported by the city. It has been housed in the Old School, a baroque building dating back to 1748, since the years 1972/73. This historical setting adds a unique charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate architecture and history.
In 2004, the Sandelsche Museum was reopened with a new exhibition concept. This indicates that the museum is not only a place of historical significance, but also a dynamic institution that adapts to modern exhibition trends. Tourists can expect to see a well-curated and engaging display of exhibits.
The Sandelsche Museum's collection has been enriched by further donations, including furniture and objects from the writer Georg Harro Schaeff-Scheefen and his wife, as well as weapons and trophies from Cameroon, collected by the colonial officer Freiherr Kurt von Crailsheim. These diverse exhibits offer a wide range of cultural and historical insights, making the museum a fascinating destination for tourists.
History & Anthropology Art & Design Historic house Person & Artist War
End of March/beginning of April - beginning of January
Sunday and Public holidays
14:00 - 17:00
Kirchstraße 17, Kirchberg an der Jagst
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