All ancient art museums to visit in Hesse

Step back in time with the fascinating collections of 5 ancient art museums in Hesse. Marvel at artifacts, sculptures, and relics from ancient civilizations that tell the story of human history.

Do you have a fascination with ancient history and art? These are the top ancient art museums in Hesse:

  1. Staedel Museum1

    Staedel Museum

     Frankfurt
    The Städel Museum (Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie) is a museum in Frankfurt with one of the most important art collections in Germany. The museum holds around 2,700 paintings of which 600 are on display in the museum, a collection of graphic work (100,000 drawings and graphics) and
  2. Hessian State Museum2

    Hessian State Museum

     Darmstadt
    The Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt (HLMD) is a significant multidisciplinary museum located in Darmstadt, Germany. It boasts a vast collection of 1.35 million objects, attracting approximately 80,000 visitors annually. The museum's extensive collection spans various disciplines, making it a fascinating destination for a wide range of interests.
  3. Stadtmuseum Hofheim3

    Stadtmuseum Hofheim

     Hofheim am Taunus
    The Stadtmuseum Hofheim am Taunus, situated at Burgstraße 11, is a museum dedicated to art, archaeology, and the history of the city of Hofheim am Taunus. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage of the region, providing a comprehensive overview of the city's past and present.
  4. Liebieghaus4

    Liebieghaus

     Frankfurt
    The Liebieghaus is a late 19th-century castle-like villa in Frankfurt that was built in 1896, in a palatial, Historicist style, as a retirement home for textile manufacturer Baron Heinrich von Liebieg. The Liebieghaus is home to a sculpture museum, the Städtische Galerie Liebieghaus. The museum hold
  5. Marmorbad5

    Marmorbad

     Kassel
    The Marmorbad is a bathing facility situated near the Orangerie in the Karlsaue Park in Kassel. This location is significant as it is one of the last remaining representative bathing facilities from the late Baroque period in Germany. Its proximity to the Orangerie and the park makes it an interesting destination for tourists who are interested in history, architecture, and nature.