All music museums to visit in Germany

Celebrate the universal language of music at 74 museums in Germany dedicated to musical heritage. These museums explore the history of music, instruments, and influential musicians.

Are you passionate about music and its history? Here are the top music museums in Germany:

  1. Beethoven House1

    Beethoven House

     Bonn
    The Beethoven-Haus is a music museum situated in Bonn, Germany. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The museum is located at Bonngasse 20, the birthplace of the composer, making it a significant site for music enthusiasts and historians alike.
  2. Poppelsdorf Palace2

    Poppelsdorf Palace

     Bonn
    Poppelsdorf Palace, located in the Poppelsdorf district of Bonn, western Germany, is a Baroque building that is now part of the University of Bonn. This historical structure adds a touch of elegance and grandeur to the university campus, making it a point of interest for visitors.
  3. Mozarthaus Augsburg3

    Mozarthaus Augsburg

     Augsburg
    The Leopold Mozart House Augsburg is a museum that holds significant historical value. It is situated in a 17th-century craftsman's house where Leopold Mozart, the father of the renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was born in 1719. This location provides a unique insight into the early life and environment of the Mozart family.
  4. Augsburg Puppet Chest4

    Augsburg Puppet Chest

     Augsburg
    The Augsburger Puppenkiste is a renowned puppet theatre located in the German city of Augsburg. It gained nationwide fame in 1953 when its performances started being filmed and broadcasted on television. This historical theatre has been a significant part of German culture and continues to be a popular attraction for visitors.
  5. Schloss vor Husum5

    Schloss vor Husum

     Husum
    Schloss vor Husum, also known as Husum Castle, is a historic building that stands as a testament to Dutch Renaissance architecture. Located in the town of Husum, in the Schleswig-Holstein region of northwestern Germany, the castle was constructed between the years 1577 and 1582. The man behind its creation was Duke Adolf von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, who commissioned the building as his temporary residence during his stay on the west coast.
  6. Bach House6

    Bach House

     Eisenach
    The Bach House in Eisenach, Germany, is a significant site for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This 15th-century manor-style house-museum is where the renowned composer Johann Sebastian Bach was born and spent part of his childhood. Visitors can step back in time and explore the environment that nurtured one of the world's greatest composers.
  7. Furthmühle7

    Furthmühle

     Egenhofen
    The Furthmühle is largely preserved in its original state and is fully functional. Until 2012, it was used for the production of flour, making it a significant technical monument. Visitors can appreciate the historical machinery and understand the process of flour production from the past.
  8. Iwalewahaus8

    Iwalewahaus

     Bayreuth
    Iwalewahaus, located at the University of Bayreuth, is a hub for the creation and display of contemporary art. The institution places a special emphasis on showcasing the latest developments in contemporary African and Diaspora culture. This is achieved through exhibitions, academic research, and artist residencies, among other activities. The institution works closely with artists and other institutions to present and refine these cultural expressions.
  9. Ferropolis9

    Ferropolis

     Gräfenhainichen
    Ferropolis, also known as the 'City of Iron', is an industrial museum and event venue situated in Gräfenhainichen, east of Dessau-Roßlau. It is located on a peninsula in the Gremminer See, which was formerly the open-cast mine Golpa-Nord. This unique location offers visitors a chance to explore the history of the mining industry while enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
  10. Germanisches Nationalmuseum10

    Germanisches Nationalmuseum

     Nuremberg
    The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is the largest museum of cultural history in Germany, located in Nuremberg. The museum holds and exhibits a large collection of items related to German culture and art from prehistoric times to the present day. The collection consists of around 1,3 million objects of
  11. Schumannhaus Bonn11

    Schumannhaus Bonn

     Bonn
    The Schumannhaus Bonn is a significant site in the history of classical music, as it is the house where the renowned German composer Robert Schumann spent his last days. Located in the Endenich district of Bonn, this house is a must-visit for anyone interested in the life and works of Schumann.
  12. Heinrich Schütz House, Bad Köstritz12

    Heinrich Schütz House, Bad Köstritz

     Dürrenberg
    The Heinrich Schütz House, located in Bad Köstritz, Thuringia, Germany, is a cultural site dedicated to the life and work of the renowned composer Heinrich Schütz. This historic building, where Schütz was born, now serves as a museum, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the composer's life, his contributions to music, and his cultural background.
  13. Richard-Wagner-Museum13

    Richard-Wagner-Museum

     Bayreuth
    Richard Wagner's body was returned to Wahnfried in a public procession through Bayreuth on 18 February. His grave, located on the grounds of the villa, lies next to that of his wife, Cosima.
  14. Samurai Museum Berlin - Peter Janssen Collection14

    Samurai Museum Berlin - Peter Janssen Collection

     Berlin
    The Samurai Museum Berlin is a unique institution that houses a private collection of artifacts and art objects related to the Japanese warrior class. This collection belongs to Peter Janssen, a construction entrepreneur. The museum offers a rare opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the Samurai, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in Japanese history and culture.
  15. Liszt-Haus15

    Liszt-Haus

     Weimar
    The Liszt-Haus is a museum located in Weimar, in the German state of Thuringia. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Hungarian composer, Franz Liszt, who resided in this house. The museum offers a unique insight into the life of the composer, making it a significant destination for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  16. Jazzinstitut Darmstadt16

    Jazzinstitut Darmstadt

     Darmstadt
    The Jazzinstitut Darmstadt, located in the city of Darmstadt, is a globally recognized research and information center for jazz. Despite the city's modest size of approximately 160,000 inhabitants, the institute has managed to carve out a significant reputation in the world of jazz, both domestically and internationally.
  17. Museum FLUXUS+17

    Museum FLUXUS+

     Potsdam
    The museum FLUXUS +, located in Potsdam, Germany, is a modern and contemporary art museum. It was opened to the public in April 2008. This museum is a significant destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, offering a unique insight into modern and contemporary art.
  18. Bach Museum18

    Bach Museum

     Leipzig
    The Bach Museum is a museum in Leipzig that is dedicated to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach and his family. It is located in the Bosehaus where the Bach Archive is located. In addition to original pieces from Bach's life, interactive elements have also been added to the presentation. There are mu
  19. Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg19

    Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg

     Herrenberg
    The Glockenmuseum Herrenberg, also known as the Glockenmuseum Stiftskirche Herrenberg, is situated within the Evangelical Collegiate Church in Herrenberg. This location adds a unique historical and cultural context to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history, culture, and architecture.
  20. Spohr Museum20

    Spohr Museum

     Kassel
    The Spohr Museum in Kassel is dedicated to showcasing the life and work of the renowned composer, violinist, and conductor Louis Spohr. Born in 1784 and passed away in 1859, Spohr's contributions to the world of music are significant and the museum provides an in-depth look into his life and career.
  21. Marburger Kunstverein21

    Marburger Kunstverein

     Marburg
    The Marburger Kunstverein is a non-profit and registered association based in Marburg, Germany. It is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art. This association is the carrier of the Marburger Kunsthalle, a significant art venue in the city. The Kunstverein was founded in 1953, emerging from an 'artists' circle' that included renowned artists of the city, such as the painter Franz Frank.
  22. Museum Villa Rot22

    Museum Villa Rot

     Rot
    The Museum Villa Rot is a unique exhibition house for international contemporary art. It is located in the district of Rot, within the municipality of Burgrieden in the Biberach district, Upper Swabia. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a wide range of contemporary art from around the world, all within the beautiful setting of the Villa Rot.
  23. Schwind-Pavillon23

    Schwind-Pavillon

     Kohren-Sahlis
    The Schwind-Pavillon, located in Kohren-Sahlis, is a former music salon of the Orangerie of the Rittergut Rüdigsdorf. It is named after the painter Moritz von Schwind, who played a significant role in the interior design of the pavilion. This historical site is a well-preserved example of neoclassical room design and is part of the 'Museen Kohren-Sahlis' of the city of Frohburg.
  24. Palatine Musikantenland Museum24

    Palatine Musikantenland Museum

     Thallichtenberg
    The Palatine Musikantenland Museum is situated at the historic Lichtenberg Castle, near the town of Thallichtenberg in the county of Kusel. This location offers visitors not only a chance to explore the rich history of West Palatine wandering musicians but also to enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
  25. Orgelmuseum25

    Orgelmuseum

     Borgentreich
    The Orgelmuseum Borgentreich, established in 1980, holds the distinction of being the first organ museum in Germany. This historical significance adds to the unique charm of the museum, making it a noteworthy destination for those interested in music and history.
  26. Städt. Museum Haus Kupferhammer26

    Städt. Museum Haus Kupferhammer

     Warstein
    Haus Kupferhammer, located in the heart of Warstein, is a significant cultural center. Since 1962, it has been home to the city museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region.
  27. Robert Schumann House27

    Robert Schumann House

     Zwickau
    The Robert Schumann House, located in Zwickau, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the composer Robert Schumann. This historic site is where Schumann was born in 1810, making it a significant location for those interested in his life and music.
  28. Berlin Musical Instrument Museum28

    Berlin Musical Instrument Museum

     Berlin
    The Berlin Musical Instrument Museum (Musikinstrumenten-Museum, or MIM) is a museum with a collection of around 3500 musical instruments. It is housed in a small building behind the Philharmonie. In 1902 the museum acquired more than 1400 instruments from the private collection of the Belgian notary
  29. Mannheimer Kunstverein e.V.29

    Mannheimer Kunstverein e.V.

     Mannheim
    The Mannheimer Kunstverein is housed in an exhibition building located on Augustaanlage. This location is easily accessible for tourists and provides a dedicated space for the display of art.
  30. Munich Municipal Museum30

    Munich Municipal Museum

     Munich
    The Munich Municipal Museum (Munich Stadtmuseum) is the city's main museum that houses various exhibitions on topics related to Munich on three floors, with focus on the culture. The museum is housed in the former municipal arsenal and stables, both of the late Gothic period. The museum features var
  31. Drehorgelmuseum31

    Drehorgelmuseum

     Marienheide
    The Bergische Drehorgelmuseum, located in Kempershöhe, a district of the municipality of Marienheide in North Rhine-Westphalia, is a unique museum housed in a former village church. This setting provides a unique atmosphere for the display of the museum's collection.
  32. Franz-Liszt-Museum32

    Franz-Liszt-Museum

     Bayreuth
    The Franz-Liszt-Museum in Bayreuth is a tribute to the life and work of the renowned pianist, conductor, and composer Franz Liszt. The museum provides an in-depth look into Liszt's life, showcasing his contributions to music and his personal life.
  33. Kunstmuseum Bayreuth33

    Kunstmuseum Bayreuth

     Bayreuth
    The Kunstmuseum Bayreuth, located in the city of Bayreuth, is a contemporary art museum. It is housed in the historical rooms of the Baroque City Hall, where it presents exhibitions of both contemporary and classic modern art.
  34. Geigenbaumuseum34

    Geigenbaumuseum

     Mittenwald
    The Geigenbaumuseum, also known as the Violin Making Museum, is located in Mittenwald, a town in the German state of Bavaria. The museum is dedicated to the tradition of violin making, which has been a part of Mittenwald's history since 1685.
  35. Heimatmuseum Oberstdorf35

    Heimatmuseum Oberstdorf

     Oberstdorf
    The Heimatmuseum in Oberstdorf is housed in the Köcherlerhaus, a farmhouse that was built in 1620. This building is one of the few in the town center that survived a major fire in 1865. This historical context adds a layer of intrigue and resilience to the museum, making it a fascinating place to visit for those interested in local history.
  36. Haus zum Löwen36

    Haus zum Löwen

     Neu-Isenburg
    Haus zum Löwen serves as the city museum of Neu-Isenburg. It provides a comprehensive documentation of the history, culture, and economy of the city, which was founded by Huguenots in 1699. The museum is a significant resource for understanding the city's past and its Huguenot heritage.
  37. Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken37

    Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken

     Saarbrücken
    The Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken is a gallery dedicated to contemporary art, located in the city of Saarbrücken. It was established in 1985 and has since been a significant platform for showcasing contemporary art.
  38. Burg Beeskow38

    Burg Beeskow

     Beeskow
    Burg Beeskow is not just a historical site, but also a cultural hub. It houses a regional museum that showcases historical, ethnographic, and ecological themes of the Beeskow-Storkow region. Additionally, it features a medieval magazine with a torture cellar. The castle also hosts changing exhibitions, primarily focusing on the art of the German Democratic Republic.
  39. Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst39

    Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst

     Mannheim
    The Museum Bassermannhaus für Musik und Kunst is located in Mannheim, Germany. It is a part of the Reiss-Engelhorn-Musea, all of which are situated in the Mannheimer Quadrate in the city center. The museum's central theme is music, art, and cultures from around the world. It was opened on December 11, 2011, and was made possible by the Bassermann-Kulturstiftung.
  40. Brahms House40

    Brahms House

     Baden-Baden
    Brahms House, also known as Lichtental No. 8, is a biographical museum located in Baden-Baden, Germany. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned composer Johannes Brahms. The museum provides an in-depth look into Brahms' life, his time in Baden-Baden, and his significant contributions to music.
  41. Richard-Strauß-Institut41

    Richard-Strauß-Institut

     Garmisch-Partenkirchen
    The Richard-Strauss-Institut (RSI) is a multifaceted cultural institution located in the Upper Bavarian town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It serves as a musicological research institute, a museum dedicated to composers, and a venue for concert events. This combination of roles makes it a unique destination for music lovers and those interested in the rich cultural history of the region.
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    German Phono Museum

     St. Georgen im Schwarzwald
    The German Phono Museum is situated in the city of St. Georgen in the Black Forest, a region in Baden-Württemberg. This location is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage, which includes the Phono Museum.
  43. Kreismuseum Herzogtum Lauenburg43

    Kreismuseum Herzogtum Lauenburg

     Ratzeburg
    Since 1973, the manor house has been home to the Kreismuseum of the Herzogtum Lauenburg district. The museum is dedicated to the history of the city of Ratzeburg and the Duchy of Lauenburg, offering a variety of exhibits on different themes such as the history of the Ascanians, the Duchy during the Thirty Years' War, a collection of mechanical musical instruments, and regional archaeological finds.
  44. Musikinstrumenten Museum Markneukirchen44

    Musikinstrumenten Museum Markneukirchen

     Markneukirchen
    The Musikinstrumenten-Museum Markneukirchen is a unique destination for music lovers and history enthusiasts. Located in the Saxon Vogtland, the museum showcases the evolution of musical instrument construction from the 17th century to the present day. This provides a comprehensive overview of the history and development of musical instruments, making it a fascinating visit for anyone interested in music and its history.
  45. Stones Fan Museum45

    Stones Fan Museum

     Lüchow
    The Stones Fan Museum, located in Lüchow, Lower Saxony, Germany, was established in 2011. The museum is dedicated to the iconic British rock band, The Rolling Stones, and offers a unique insight into the band's history and influence on rock music.
  46. Zinc factory Altenberg46

    Zinc factory Altenberg

     Oberhausen
    Today, the former site of the Zinc Factory Altenberg is home to the LVR Industrial Museum Oberhausen and the administration of the LVR Industrial Museum. It also houses the socio-cultural center Altenberg, which offers a variety of cultural and social activities.
  47. Grassi Museum für Musikinstrumente47

    Grassi Museum für Musikinstrumente

     Leipzig
    The Musical Instrument Museum (Grassi Museum für Musikinstrumente der Universität Leipzig) is a museum in Leipzig that is located in the Grassi Museum. It is part of the Leipzig University and focuses on musical instruments. The permanent collection shows the important eras in music history and inst
  48. Mecklenburgisches Orgelmuseum48

    Mecklenburgisches Orgelmuseum

     Malchow
    The Mecklenburg Organ Museum, located in Malchow, Germany, is a unique institution dedicated to the preservation and display of church organs. Established in 1997, the museum has a rich collection of organs, many of which were rescued from dilapidated churches. The museum's primary goal is to preserve these historical instruments, making it a fascinating destination for music and history enthusiasts.
  49. Erstes Deutsches Türmermuseum49

    Erstes Deutsches Türmermuseum

     Vilseck
    The Türmermuseum Vilseck, located in the Vogelturm of the Upper Palatinate city of Vilseck in the Amberg-Sulzbach district of Bavaria, is the first of its kind in Germany. This unique museum is situated at Marktplatz 23, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  50. Orgel Art Museum50

    Orgel Art Museum

     Windesheim
    The Orgel Art Museum boasts a collection of over 30 keyboard instruments. This includes a variety of organ instruments, clavichords, art harmoniums, and table pianos. Visitors can explore the evolution of keyboard instruments and appreciate the craftsmanship involved in their creation.
  51. Telemann Museum51

    Telemann Museum

     Hamburg
    The Telemann Museum is a museum dedicated to the classical composer Georg Philipp Telemann.The museum is located in a historical building where the composer lived and worked from 1721 until 1767 when he died. The exhibitions in the Telemann Museum focus on his life, including his passion for his bot
  52. Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Museum52

    Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Museum

     Dresden
    The Carl-Maria-von-Weber Museum is a music museum in Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony. The museum is dedicated to the life and work of German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic Carl Maria von Weber and is located in her former summer residence. A permanent exhibitio
  53. Sondershausen Palace53

    Sondershausen Palace

     Sondershausen
    Over the centuries, Sondershausen Palace has undergone numerous architectural transformations, reflecting influences from various periods. The Renaissance influence is evident in the south, east, and old north wings of the palace, which were built between the 1530s and the 1550s. The Baroque style is seen in the alterations and enlargements made to the three Renaissance wings in the 1680s. The Rococo influence is seen in the new west and north wings, which were started in 1764.
  54. Deutsches Schallplattenmuseum54

    Deutsches Schallplattenmuseum

     Nortorf
    The Deutsches Schallplattenmuseum, or German Record Museum, is situated in Nortorf, housed in the boiler house of the former Teldec record factory. This location is steeped in history, as Nortorf was a long-standing production site for the Teldec label and is still known beyond Schleswig-Holstein as the 'City of Records'.
  55. Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism55

    Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism

     Dresden
    Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism is an art, literature and music museum in Dresden that is housed in the former home of the painter Gerhard von Kügelgen. The museum is dedicated to artists from the Romantic era and their works. The museum's exhibition covers nine rooms that cover the ti
  56. Elztalmuseum Waldkirch56

    Elztalmuseum Waldkirch

     Waldkirch
    The Elztalmuseum, located in Waldkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a museum that was opened in 1985. It primarily focuses on the history of the region, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the area's past.
  57. Füssen Heritage Museum57

    Füssen Heritage Museum

     Füssen
    The 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.
  58. Trompetenmuseum58

    Trompetenmuseum

     Bad Säckingen
    Schloss Schönau, also known as Schönauer Schloss, Schloss Säckingen or Trompeterschlößchen, is a castle located in the spa town of Bad Säckingen in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg. The castle was built from 1600 to 1680 by Hans Kaspar von Schönau and has largely remained intact despite numerous renovations in later years. This historical building offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the 17th century and the changes it underwent over the centuries.
  59. Reuter-Wagner-Museum59

    Reuter-Wagner-Museum

     Eisenach
    The Reuter-Wagner Museum is home to the largely preserved furnishings of the last living rooms of the Low German poet Fritz Reuter. Additionally, it houses the Richard Wagner collection of the Austrian Nikolaus Oesterlein. These collections provide a unique insight into the lives and works of these two important figures, making the museum a worthwhile visit for those interested in literature and music.
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    Internationales Phono & Radio Museum

     Dormagen
    The museum houses two significant collections from collectors Volkmar Hess and Helmut Dietsch. Hess's collection includes around 400 phonographs, gramophones, and record players, ranging from Edison's first device to devices from the 1990s, along with an extensive collection of sound carriers, including 30,000 shellac records. Dietsch's collection comprises about 4,000 radios, tape recorders, tape devices, and televisions, including American and English radios from the 1920s and the first television built after the Second World War as reparation for the Soviet Union.
  61. Reiss Engelhorn Museum61

    Reiss Engelhorn Museum

     Mannheim
    The Reiss Engelhorn Museum, also known as Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen (rem), is a significant cultural institution located in Mannheim, Germany. The museum boasts an expansive exhibition area of 11,300 square metres and is home to an impressive collection of around 1.2 million objects. This vast collection makes it one of the major museums in the region.
  62. Brahms-Institut62

    Brahms-Institut

     Lübeck
    The Brahms Institute in Lübeck is a musicological institution that is dedicated to the life and work of Johannes Brahms, as well as his artistic environment. It is a place where music lovers, musicians, and scholars can learn more about Brahms and his contributions to music. The institute also hosts concerts, lectures, theme nights, and exhibitions, making it a vibrant hub for cultural activities.
  63. Oldenburger Kunstverein63

    Oldenburger Kunstverein

     Oldenburg
    The Oldenburger Kunstverein in Oldenburg, which was established in 1843, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest art associations in Germany. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the institution, making it a point of interest for tourists who appreciate art and history.
  64. Meininger Museen64

    Meininger Museen

     Meiningen
    The Meininger Museen is a combination of three cultural-historical museums located in the district town of Meiningen. It is the largest museum in southern Thuringia and houses the most extensive art collection in Thuringia. The main part of the museum, divided into four sections, is located in Elisabethenburg Castle, the former residence of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen.
  65. Heinrich Schütz House, Weißenfels65

    Heinrich Schütz House, Weißenfels

     Weißenfels
    The Heinrich-Schütz-Haus stands out as the only largely original residential house of the musician that is open to the public today. This unique attribute provides visitors with an authentic glimpse into the living conditions and environment of the composer during his time in Weißenfels.
  66. Museum und Schloss Penkun66

    Museum und Schloss Penkun

     Penkun
    Schloss Penkun is a castle and manor house situated in the northwest of the city, nestled between the Landesstraße 283 and the Schlosssee. This location offers a picturesque setting for visitors, with the castle's grandeur complemented by the surrounding natural beauty.
  67. Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann67

    Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann

     Maxen
    The Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann is a quaint museum located in Schmorsdorf, Müglitztal, in the German state of Saxony. It is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned composer and pianist Clara Schumann. The museum offers a unique insight into the life of this extraordinary musician, making it a worthwhile visit for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  68. Silbermann-Museum Frauenstein68

    Silbermann-Museum Frauenstein

     Frauenstein
    The Gottfried-Silbermann-Museum is an organ museum dedicated to showcasing the life and work of the renowned organ builder, Gottfried Silbermann. The museum is conveniently located at Markt 4 in Frauenstein, making it easily accessible for tourists.
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    Museum of Musical Instruments Lißberg

     Lißberg
    The Museum of Musical Instruments Lißberg is situated in the district of Lißberg, which is a part of Ortenberg in the Hessian Wetteraukreis. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for visitors interested in music and history.
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    Kunstverein Paderborn

     Paderborn
    Kunstverein Paderborn, established in 1968, is an institution dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art. This includes various forms of art such as painting, graphics, sculpture, architecture, object art, photography, and new media. The organization's mission is to showcase and foster young art, and to develop a critical understanding of contemporary culture in the public.
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    Deutsches Harmonikamuseum

     Trossingen
    The Deutsches Harmonikamuseum, located in Trossingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a museum dedicated to the harmonica. Trossingen is known as the home of the world's largest harmonica manufacturers, making this museum a significant destination for those interested in the history and development of this musical instrument.
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    Sängermuseum Feuchtwangen

     Feuchtwangen
    The Sängermuseum is a museum located in Feuchtwangen, in the German state of Bavaria. It is dedicated to choral singing and the history of the German Singers' Association (Deutscher Sängerbund).
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    Künstlerhaus Lauenburg

     Lauenburg/Elbe
    The Künstlerhaus Lauenburg is housed in a historically significant building complex located at Elbstraße 54. This building, which was constructed around 1850, showcases typical contemporary features of the old sailor city of Lauenburg. Recognizing its historical significance, it was placed under monument protection in 1982. Over the years, the building has served various purposes, including a tavern, a community center for Italian guest workers, and a residential house, before it was given its current public function.
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    Harry's Klingendes Museum

     Schwarmstedt
    Harry’s Klingendes Museum is a unique destination located in the Lower Saxony municipality of Schwarmstedt. This museum is dedicated to mechanical musical instruments, offering a fascinating insight into the history and evolution of these devices. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, from barrel organs to orchestrions, and from cylinder and disc music boxes to automata and reproducing pianos.