Are you interested in the history and impact of religion? These are the top religion museums in Bavaria:
1Würzburg Residence
WürzburgThe Würzburg Residence is a former episcopal palace and a combination of rococo and baroque architecture. This historical building, which was built on the orders of the two prince-bishops von Schönborn, is a testament to the architectural prowess of the 18th century. The construction lasted from 1720 to 1744 and was designed by Johann Balthasar Neumann. The late baroque residence is considered one of the most important of its kind. 2Marienberg Fortress
WürzburgMarienberg Fortress, the oldest structure in the city of Würzburg, Germany, stands on a hill by the Main River. This historic site was once the residence of counts before becoming the seat of prince-bishops. Its strategic location and rich history make it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and architecture. 3Armory house
AugsburgThe 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. 4Regensburg Museum of History
RegensburgThe Historisches Museum in Regensburg, Bavaria, offers a comprehensive look into the history, art, and culture of Regensburg and Eastern Bavaria. Spanning from the Stone Age to the present day, the museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the region's rich past. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits that showcase the evolution of the area over thousands of years. 5Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia
AugsburgThe 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. 6Alte Synagoge Arnstein
ArnsteinThe Alte Synagoge Arnstein, located in the Lower Franconian district of Main-Spessart in Bavaria, is a historical site that dates back to 1819. This former synagogue is a testament to the rich Jewish history of the region and offers a unique glimpse into the past. 7Bamberg Diocesan Museum
BambergThe Bamberg Diocesan Museum, situated in the chapter house adjacent to the cathedral, is home to a vast collection of art treasures. These treasures originate from the old cathedral treasury of Bamberg Cathedral and span the entire archdiocese. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the region. 8Jewish Museum of Franconia in Fuerth
FürthThe Jewish Museum of Franconia is a unique institution that spans three locations in Fürth, Schnaittach, and Schwabach. Each of these locations is a historical monument, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich history of Jewish life in Franconia. The museum showcases the diversity of Franconian Jewish life from its beginnings to the present day. 9Erasmuskapelle
Kempten (Allgäu)Archaeological investigations conducted between 2003 and 2010 revealed approximately 500 burial sites of a former cemetery. The preserved parts of this archaeological monument were opened to the public in 2010, and it has since been recognized as a tourist attraction. 10Diözesanmuseum Freising
FreisingThe Diözesanmuseum Freising, also known as DIMU, is a significant cultural institution located on the Domberg in Freising. It is the museum of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, making it a central point of interest for those interested in religious history and art. 11Cambodunum Archaeological Park
Kempten (Allgäu)The Cambodunum Archaeological Park in Kempten (Allgäu) is a significant historical site that offers a unique insight into the Roman-era town of Cambodunum during the time of Emperor Augustus. The park, which is an excavation site and museum, has been open to the public since 1983. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, allowing visitors to explore the remnants of a once-thriving Roman settlement. 12Domschatz- und Diözesanmuseum Eichstätt
EichstättThe Domschatz- und Diözesanmuseum Eichstätt, located in Eichstätt, is the diocesan museum of the Diocese of Eichstätt in Bavaria. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, showcasing the rich history and heritage of the diocese. 13Fränkische-Schweiz-Museum
PottensteinThe Fränkische Schweiz-Museum (FSMT) in Tüchersfeld is a regional museum that offers a comprehensive overview of the Franconian Switzerland. The museum is spread over 43 rooms and covers approximately 800 m² of exhibition space. It provides a deep insight into the region's history, culture, and natural beauty. 14St. Afra Diocesan Museum
AugsburgThe 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. 15Römermuseum Obernburg
Obernburg am MainThe Römermuseum Obernburg, situated in the city of Obernburg am Main, is a museum that primarily showcases Roman artifacts. These artifacts are mainly from the Obernburg fort and its associated settlement. This gives visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history of the Roman era in this region. 16State Collection of Egyptian Art
MunichThe State Collection of Egyptian Art in Munich (Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst) is an archaeological museum in Munich that holds and exhibits the state collection of Ancient Egypt art with exhibitions both on the predynastic as well as the dynastic periods. The State Collection of Egyptian 17Museum am Dom
WürzburgThe Würzburg Cathedral Museum, also known as Museum am Dom, is an art museum that is owned by the Diocese of Würzburg. It is a significant cultural institution in the city, showcasing a wide range of art pieces that reflect the rich history and religious heritage of the region. 18Jewish Museum Franken
SchnaittachThe Jewish Museum Franken is a unique institution that spans three locations in Fürth, Schnaittach, and Schwabach. Each of these locations is a historical monument, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich history of Jewish life in Franconia. The museum showcases the diversity of Franconian Jewish life from its beginnings to the present day. 19Weißenstein Castle
RegenWeißenstein Castle, also known as Burgruine Weißenstein in German, is a historical site located in the municipality of Weißenstein, in the borough of Regen, Bavaria. The castle is situated on a quartz ridge known as the Pfahl, at an elevation of 758 metres. Although it is now in ruins, the castle's rich history and unique location make it a fascinating destination for visitors. 20document Neupfarrplatz
RegensburgNeupfarrplatz and the eponymous Neupfarrkirche are located in the heart of Regensburg's old town, just south of the Regensburg Cathedral. This central location makes it an easily accessible and prominent spot for tourists visiting the city. The square and the church have a rich history that dates back to the expulsion of the Jewish population in 1519, which adds a historical depth to the site. 21Gäubodenmuseum
StraubingThe Gäubodenmuseum in Straubing is a museum that offers a comprehensive overview of the history of Straubing and the Gäuboden region. It covers various periods from prehistory, the Roman era, the early Bavarians, the Middle Ages, the Counter-Reformation to the end of the Kingdom of Bavaria, and also includes sections on sacred art and popular piety. 22Kunstbunker
NurembergThe Historische Kunstbunker (Historic art bunker) is a tunnel complex under the Nuremberg Castle in Nuremberg. Visitors can participate in discovery tours to take a look at Nuremberg from a completely different side and discover places that have existed for many centuries but are hidden under the st 23Veste Coburg
CoburgVeste Coburg, often referred to as the 'Franconian Crown', is a significant historical site in Germany. It is one of the largest and best-preserved castles in the country. The castle is strategically located on a hill, providing a panoramic view of the city of Coburg. It is situated on the border of Bavaria and Thuringia, adding to its historical and geographical significance. 24RothenburgMuseum
Rothenburg ob der TauberThe RothenburgMuseum, previously known as the Reichsstadtmuseum until 2019, is dedicated to the history of the city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. It provides a comprehensive overview of the city's past, making it an essential stop for those interested in understanding the historical context of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. 25Museum Altomünster
StumpfenbachThe Museum Altomünster, located in Bavaria, is a unique museum focusing on the history of the Birgittine Order. This special church history museum was opened in 1997 and is dedicated to the last German establishment of the Birgittine Order in Altomünster. 26Museum Fürstenfeldbruck
FürstenfeldbruckThe Museum Fürstenfeldbruck, located in the former monastery brewery in the Cistercian monastery Fürstenfeld, is the city's art and cultural history museum. It offers a unique insight into the history and art of the Fürstenfeld monastery and its relationship with the Wittelsbach rulers. 27Jewish Museum Munich
MunichThe Jewish Museum Munich is a museum in Munich that provides an overview of Munich’s Jewish history, located between the main synagogue Ohel Jakob and the Jewish Community Center. The 900 square meters of exhibition space is spread over three floors. The ground floor features the permanent exhibitio 28German Masonic Museum e.V.
BayreuthThe German Freemason Museum in Bayreuth, located in Upper Franconia, is home to one of the world's largest collections of Masonic cultural assets. This includes a variety of items such as lodge badges, ritual objects, and work carpets. Additionally, the museum boasts the largest Masonic library in the German-speaking area, making it a significant destination for those interested in Masonic history and culture. 29Shalom Europa
WürzburgShalom Europa provides a unique insight into traditional Jewish life in the present era. It offers visitors an opportunity to understand the essence of Orthodox Judaism. Rather than focusing on cultural-historical values, the museum emphasizes the continuity of Jewish tradition, making it a valuable educational resource for those interested in Jewish culture and history. 30Museum Tegernseer Tal Kultur und Geschichte
TegernseeThe Museum Tegernseer Tal boasts a collection of approximately 850 exhibits, displayed across 17 rooms. These exhibits span a broad timeline, from the 14th century to the present, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the region's history and evolution over the centuries. 31Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren
KaufbeurenThe Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren is a cultural history museum located in the city of Kaufbeuren. The museum focuses on the history of the city, presenting a permanent exhibition that illuminates the history of the Imperial City of Kaufbeuren with all its interconnections into economic and social history. 32Miltenberg City Museum
MiltenbergThe Museum Stadt Miltenberg is housed in the 'Haus Miltenberg', a building characterized by its richly decorated Renaissance bay windows. This building is located at the Schnatterloch in Miltenberg, adding to the historical charm of the museum. 33Tückelhausen Charterhouse
OchsenfurtTückelhausen Charterhouse, located in Ochsenfurt, Bavaria, Germany, is a former Carthusian monastery. This historical site offers a glimpse into the monastic life of the Carthusians, a religious order that has played a significant role in the region's history. 34Stiftsmuseum
AschaffenburgThe Stiftsmuseum in Aschaffenburg is a city museum that offers a rich exploration of various historical periods. It is dedicated to prehistory, the art of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the sacred art of the Baroque period. This wide range of exhibits provides a comprehensive overview of the artistic and cultural development of the region over centuries. 35Burgmuseum Parsberg
ParsbergThe Parsberg Castle is a hilltop castle located on a limestone spur in the city center of Parsberg in the district of Neumarkt in Upper Palatinate, Bavaria. The complex has a long construction history that dates back to the 13th century. The castle museum, located in the lower castle, presents the h 36Heimatmuseum Unterhaching
UnterhachingThe Heimatmuseum Unterhaching is a museum located in the Upper Bavarian municipality of Unterhaching. It is dedicated to showcasing the evidence of human existence in the Unterhaching municipality area, a history that spans over 4500 years. This makes it a significant destination for those interested in history and archaeology. 37Missionsmuseum
Sankt OttilienThe Missionsmuseum in Sankt Ottilien, established in 1887, is a significant historical site located within the premises of the Archabbey of Sankt Ottilien. The museum houses an ethnological and natural history collection from the former mission areas of the monastery. It serves as a comprehensive documentation of the history of the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien, providing visitors with a deep understanding of the congregation's past. 38Füssen Heritage Museum
FüssenThe Füssen City Museum, located in a part of the former St. Mang Monastery, offers a rich insight into the city's history, the history of the monastery, and the tradition of lute and violin making in Füssen. Visitors can explore various exhibitions that shed light on these aspects, providing a comprehensive understanding of the city's cultural and historical background. 39Margravial Opera House: World Heritage & Museum
BayreuthThe Margravial Opera House, located in Bayreuth, Germany, is a significant example of Baroque architecture. Constructed between 1745 and 1750, this opera house stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the period. Its historical significance and architectural beauty make it a noteworthy site for tourists interested in history and architecture. 40Domschatz
WürzburgThe Würzburg Cathedral Treasure is a collection of valuable and artfully crafted liturgical objects. These items were used in the Würzburg Cathedral from the 11th to the 20th century, providing a rich historical context for visitors. The collection includes a wide range of items, from bishop's insignia to embroidered textiles, showcasing the artistic and religious heritage of the cathedral. 41Museum Gunnar-Wester-Haus
SchweinfurtThe Gunnar-Wester-Haus in Schweinfurt is a museum that houses two distinct collections. The Graf Luxburg Collection features objects related to fire production and lighting, providing a historical perspective on these essential elements of human civilization. The Fritz Glöckle Icon Collection, on the other hand, showcases Russian icons from the 16th to 19th centuries, offering a glimpse into the sacred art of this period. 42Heimat- und Brauereimuseum Pleinfeld
PleinfeldThe Heimat- und Brauereimuseum is housed in the historic Old Vogteischloss, a significant architectural landmark in Pleinfeld. The museum is also notable for containing the first brewery museum in Middle Franconia, making it a unique destination for those interested in the history of brewing. 43Textilmuseum Mindelheim
MindelheimThe Textilmuseum Mindelheim boasts one of the largest publicly accessible collections of paraments and other ecclesiastical textile treasures, dresses and robes, as well as lace and fans. This extensive collection offers a unique insight into the history and evolution of textiles, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in fashion, textiles, and history. 44Neuburg Castle
Neuburg an der DonauIn 1527, Count Palatine Otto Henry initiated a significant transformation of the Neuburg Castle. He ordered the castle to be redesigned into a Renaissance palace, aiming to elevate its artistic quality and status. As a result, the castle became one of the most important palaces in Germany during the first half of the 16th Century. 45Antonitermuseum
MemmingenThe Antoniter Museum, established in 1996, is a cultural history museum that pays homage to the history and contributions of the Antoniter Order. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the past and understand the significant role this order played in history. 46Stiftlandmuseum
WaldsassenThe Stiftlandmuseum Waldsassen, opened in 1975, is located in the old town hall of Waldsassen. The museum is dedicated to the history of the Stiftland region, providing visitors with a deep understanding of the area's past. 47German Hunting and Fishing Museum
NeuhausThe German Hunting and Fishing Museum, located in Munich, is a significant institution dedicated to the history of hunting and fishing. It is recognized globally among hunting museums for its extensive collection and historical significance. 48Nordjura Museum
WeismainThe NordJURA Museum is situated in the Franconian city of Weismain, within the Lichtenfels district. This location is steeped in history and culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists who are keen on exploring the rich heritage of the region.- 49
Heimatmuseum Stadt- und Landkreis Neudek im Erzgebirge
AugsburgThe 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. - 50
Das Bruder Konrad Museum
AltöttingIn 1961, the monastery was renamed in honor of Saint Brother Konrad von Parzham, a significant figure in the Catholic Church. The church was redesigned accordingly by the Regensburg architect Beckers in 1956/57. This change reflects the monastery's evolving identity and its dedication to honoring significant religious figures. - 51
Bibelerlebnishaus
NurembergThe Bibelerlebnishaus is a centre in Neremberg where visitors can not only familiarize themselves with the Bible as such, but can also really experience it through interactive exhibitions.