All religion museums to visit in Augsburg

Explore the diverse world of religious beliefs and practices at 4 religion museums in Augsburg. These museums offer insights into various faiths and their cultural significance.

Are you interested in the history and impact of religion? These are the top religion museums in Augsburg:

  1. Armory house1

    Armory house

     Augsburg
    The Armory, locally known as Das Zeughaus, is a significant historical building located in the old town of Augsburg. It was constructed between the years 1602 and 1607 by the renowned architect Elias Holl. This period piece of architecture offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and is a notable landmark in Augsburg.
  2. Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia2

    Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia

     Augsburg
    The Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia documents the culture and history of the Jews in Augsburg and Swabia from the Middle Ages to the present. The permanent exhibition, opened in November 2006, presents Jewish history as a dynamic interplay of settlement and expulsion, and of self-assertion and adaptation. It highlights the relationship between the Jewish minority and the Christian majority, emphasizing Jewish history as an integral part of the broader Augsburg and Swabian history.
  3. St. Afra Diocesan Museum3

    St. Afra Diocesan Museum

     Augsburg
    The St. Afra Diocesan Museum is the central museum of the Augsburg Diocese. It is conveniently located in the Augsburg Cathedral quarter, directly behind the cathedral. This strategic location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the cathedral and looking to explore the rich history and art of the diocese.
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    Heimatmuseum Stadt- und Landkreis Neudek im Erzgebirge

     Augsburg
    The Heimatmuseum for the city and district of Neudek in Augsburg is a museum that focuses on the traditions and history of the Germans who were expelled from the now Czech city of Nejdek (German Neudek) after the Second World War. This museum provides a unique insight into the history and culture of this region and the people who once lived there.