All astronomy museums to visit in Germany

Journey through the cosmos at 28 astronomy museums in Germany. Discover the wonders of the universe, from stars and planets to galaxies and beyond.

Are you a stargazer eager to learn more about the universe? These are the best astronomy museums in Germany:

  1. St. Paul's Cathedral, Münster1

    St. Paul's Cathedral, Münster

     Münster
    St. Paul's Cathedral, also known as St.-Paulus-Dom, is a significant monument in the city of Münster, Germany. It stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural prowess. The cathedral's grandeur and prestige make it a notable point of interest for tourists visiting Münster.
  2. Veste Oberhaus2

    Veste Oberhaus

     Passau
    Veste Oberhaus is a historic castle located on the left side of the Danube River, directly opposite the old town of Passau. The castle was established in 1219 and served as the residence of the prince-bishop of the Hochstift Passau for a significant period of time. This castle is a symbol of the city's rich history and offers a unique insight into the past.
  3. Kepler's Last Residence & Museum3

    Kepler's Last Residence & Museum

     Regensburg
    The Kepler Memorial House in Regensburg is a significant historical site as it is the place where the renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler passed away. This house provides a unique opportunity for visitors to step into the past and explore the life and work of one of the most influential figures in the history of astronomy.
  4. Arithmeum4

    Arithmeum

     Bonn
    The Arithmeum was founded by Bernhard Korte, the director of the institute, who also contributed his private collection of calculating machines. As of 2008, the museum's collection included 4500 calculating machines, 2000 books, 800 works of art, and 500 historical computers. This extensive collection offers a unique insight into the history and development of computing technology.
  5. Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum5

    Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum

     Feucht
    Dedicated to one of the founding father of astronautics and his work. There is a lot to see, including a real rocket.
  6. German Space Travel Exhibition6

    German Space Travel Exhibition

     Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz
    The German Space Travel Exhibition, located in Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz, Germany, is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the fascinating world of spaceflight and space exploration. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history and future of space travel, learn about the technology and science behind it, and understand its impact on our lives and society.
  7. Westphalian Museum of Natural History7

    Westphalian Museum of Natural History

     Münster
    The LWL-Museum für Naturkunde, also known as the Westphalian Museum of Natural History, is a state museum located in Münster. It is under the sponsorship of the Landscape Association of Westphalia-Lippe (LWL). The museum is a significant cultural and educational institution in the region, offering a wide range of exhibits and programs related to natural history.
  8. Experimenta8

    Experimenta

     Heilbronn
    Experimenta is a Science Center situated in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg. It is housed in the former Hagenbucher warehouse and a new building that was opened in March 2019. The center aims to make science and technology understandable for people of all age groups.
  9. Phänomenta Lüdenscheid9

    Phänomenta Lüdenscheid

     Lüdenscheid
    Phänomenta Lüdenscheid is a Science Center located in Lüdenscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia. It was established in 1996, drawing inspiration from its predecessor in Flensburg. The center aims to enable visitors to understand fundamental phenomena through their own actions. Unlike a technology museum, it does not have a collection for viewing or long texts to read. Instead, it encourages learning and understanding of natural sciences, with a focus on physics and technology, through experimentation and hands-on activities.
  10. Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments10

    Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments

     Dresden
    Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments (Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon) is a museum in Dresden that belongs to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. It is a museum of historic clocks and scientific instruments. The museum holds and exhibits a collection that includes globes, ast
  11. Zeiss Planetarium11

    Zeiss Planetarium

     Bochum
    The Zeiss Planetarium Bochum is a planetarium in Bochum in Germany. It was opened in 1964 and since then belongs to the most modern facilities of its kind worldwide. Under the dome with a diameter of 20 meters is space for around 260 people. A central projector shows the starry sky under the dome ro
  12. Westfälische Volkssternwarte und Planetarium12

    Westfälische Volkssternwarte und Planetarium

     Recklinghausen
    The Westfälische Volkssternwarte Recklinghausen is an observatory situated in the northwest of the city of Recklinghausen. The structure is composed of a 20-meter high octagonal tower with an attached planetarium dome. It is conveniently located in the Recklinghausen city garden, in close proximity to the Ruhrfestspielhaus.
  13. Astronomisch-Physikalisches Kabinett13

    Astronomisch-Physikalisches Kabinett

     Kassel
    The Astronomisch-Physikalisches Kabinett is a museum located in Kassel, Germany. Its collection is rooted in the promotion of natural sciences by the Hessian landgraves and their passion for curiosities. This museum is a testament to the historical interest in science and the pursuit of knowledge in the region.
  14. Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium14

    Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium

     Stuttgart
    The Carl Zeiss Planetarium is a planetarium in Stuttgart in Germany. In addition to the actual planetarium, the Planetarium Stuttgart also operates the Welzheim Observatory. All the shows and presentations in the stardome are simulcast in English.
  15. Zeiss Major Planetarium15

    Zeiss Major Planetarium

     Berlin
    The Zeiss Major Planetarium in Berlin was opened in 1987 and is one of the largest modern stellar theatres in Europe. The dome has a diameter of 23 metres and is equipped with a Carl Zeiss AG Universarium IX planetarium projector, as well as 100 slide projectors, a laser show installation and sound
  16. Museum für Zeit16

    Museum für Zeit

     Rockenhausen
    The Museum für Zeit – Pfälzisches Turmuhrenmuseum in Rockenhausen is housed in a former farmhouse and showcases a collection of historical timekeeping devices. This includes a large astronomical clock and a carillon, providing visitors with a unique insight into the history and evolution of timekeeping.
  17. Museum am Schölerberg17

    Museum am Schölerberg

     Osnabrück
    The Museum am Schölerberg in Osnabrück is a city museum dedicated to nature and the environment. It was opened in 1988 and has been recognized as a Regional Environmental Education Center since 1997. The museum's architecture is inspired by the spiral shape of an ammonite, adding a unique touch to its design.
  18. Sternwarte Hamburg18

    Sternwarte Hamburg

     Hamburg
    The Hamburg Observatory is an astronomical observatory that is owned and operated by the University of Hamburg. In 1979 a small museum dedicated to Bernard Schmidt was founded.
  19. Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte mit Planetarium am Insulaner19

    Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte mit Planetarium am Insulaner

     Berlin
    The Planetarium am Insulaner with its magnificent artificial starry sky can be found at the foot of the hill of the same name. Here, visitors can experience 360-degree shows, astronomical live lectures, radio plays, readings, music shows and children's programs. At the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory (
  20. Regiomontanus-Sternwarte20

    Regiomontanus-Sternwarte

     Nuremberg
    The Regiomontanus-Sternwarte Nürnberg is an astronomical observatory, aimed primarily at the public teaching of astronomy. It is located at the second highest point of the Nuremberg metropolitan area, the Rechenberg, in the St. Jobst district at about 338 meters. All the activities of the observator
  21. Sonneberg Observatory21

    Sonneberg Observatory

     Sonneberg
    The Sonneberg Observatory is home to one of the world's largest collections of photographic plates, housed in its internal astronomy museum. These plates offer a unique insight into the history of astronomical observations. The observatory is primarily used for scientific outreach, making it an excellent place for visitors interested in astronomy to learn more about the field and its history.
  22. Museum - Natural History Collection Waldenburg22

    Museum - Natural History Collection Waldenburg

     Waldenburg
    The Museum – Naturalienkabinett in Waldenburg (Saxony) is home to the Naturalienkabinett of the Princes of Schönburg-Waldenburg. This collection has been housed in the outdoor area of Waldenburg Castle since the 1840s, making it a significant part of the region's history.
  23. Archenhold Observatory23

    Archenhold Observatory

     Berlin
    The Archenhold Observatory (Archenhold Sternwarte) is an end of the 19th century created public observatory in the Treptower Park in Berlin. It houses the Great Refractor, the longest pointable telescope in the world, also called Celestial Cannon. The institution was named after Friedrich Simon Arch
  24. Palitzsch-Museum24

    Palitzsch-Museum

     Dresden
    The Palitzsch Museum is a museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the 7000-year settlement history of today's district of Prohlis and the Prohlis natural scientist Johann George Palitzsch, who in 1758 first saw the then eagerly awaited Halley's comet. The museum is housed in a former farm and its exh
  25. Palatinate Museum of Natural History25

    Palatinate Museum of Natural History

     Bad Dürkheim
    The Palatinate Museum of Natural History is situated in the Anterior Palatinate county town of Bad Dürkheim in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It also has a branch known as the GEOSCOPE Prehistoric Museum located at Lichtenberg Castle near the West Palatine county town of Kusel. Both establishments are managed by the Palatinate District Association, the town of Bad Dürkheim, and the counties of Bad Dürkheim and Kusel.
  26. Vonderau Museum26

    Vonderau Museum

     Fulda
    The Vonderau Museum, located in the city of Fulda, is named after Joseph Vonderau, a teacher and local researcher. This museum is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage and offers a deep dive into the history and culture of the region.
  27. Wettermuseum27

    Wettermuseum

     Lindenberg
    The Wettermuseum is a unique institution dedicated to meteorology and aerology, located in Lindenberg, a district of the municipality of Tauche in the Oder-Spree district of Brandenburg. This museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the science of weather and the atmosphere in a location steeped in meteorological history.
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    Public Observatory Paderborn e.V.

     Paderborn
    The Public Observatory Paderborn is situated in the city of Paderborn, specifically in the district of Schloß Neuhaus. It is uniquely located on the roof of the Gymnasium Schloß Neuhaus, which is nestled within the scenic castle park of the district. This location not only provides an excellent vantage point for astronomical observations but also adds a historical and cultural dimension to your visit.