All art museums and attractions to visit in Saxony

Saxony (Germany) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 46 art museums that are located in Saxony.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Saxony? These are the ones:

  1. Moritzburg Castle1

    Moritzburg Castle

     Moritzburg
    Schloss Moritzburg, a baroque hunting lodge, is located in the municipality of Moritzburg, near Dresden in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. The castle was built in the 16th century by Elector Moritz of Saxony and was later remodeled by Augustus the Strong. This historical monument is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time and offers a glimpse into the lives of the nobility who once resided here.
  2. Green Vault2

    Green Vault

     Dresden
    The Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) is a museum in Dresden that holds the largest collection of treasures in Europe and contains many exhibits from the Baroque to Classicism. The Green Vault is named after the formerly malachite green painted column bases and capitals of the main rooms. The museum open
  3. Old Masters Painting Gallery3

    Old Masters Painting Gallery

     Dresden
    The Old Masters Painting Gallery (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister) is a musuem in Dresden that holds a collection of paintings from the 15th to the 18th centuries. The collection contains over 750 paintings, including old masterpieces from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque, but also works by the Flemi
  4. Gunzenhauser Museum4

    Gunzenhauser Museum

     Chemnitz
    The Gunzenhauser Museum is an art gallery and museum situated in Chemnitz, which is the third largest city in Saxony, Germany. This location is known for its rich cultural and historical significance, making it a popular destination for tourists and art enthusiasts alike.
  5. Panometer Dresden5

    Panometer Dresden

     Dresden
    The Panometer Dresden is a former gasometer in which one of two panoramic paintings of Austrian-born artist Yadegar Asisi is displayed, alongside an exhibition. The panoramas Baroque Dresden and Dresden 1945 have been shown alternately. The former shows Dresden as it might have appeared in 1756, the
  6. Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz6

    Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz

     Chemnitz
    The Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz is a significant collection of art historical collections of the city of Chemnitz. It boasts around 65,000 exhibits that are spread across several buildings. This vast collection provides a comprehensive overview of various art periods and styles, making it a fascinating destination for art enthusiasts.
  7. Schloßbergmuseum Chemnitz7

    Schloßbergmuseum Chemnitz

     Chemnitz
    The Schloßbergmuseum is the city history museum of Chemnitz. It is situated in the Schloßchemnitz district on the grounds of an old Benedictine monastery. This location adds a historical charm to the museum, making it a unique place to learn about the city's history.
  8. New Masters Gallery - Albertinum8

    New Masters Gallery - Albertinum

     Dresden
    The Galerie Neue Meister (New Masters Gallery) is a modern art museum in Dresden that is housed in the Albertinum that exhibits around 300 paintings from the 19th century until today. The collection of the museum contains around 3,000 pieces and includes works from Otto Dix, Edgar Degas, Vincent van
  9. Factory of Dreams9

    Factory of Dreams

     Annaberg-Buchholz
    The Factory of Dreams, located in Annaberg-Buchholz, is an interactive museum that offers a unique experience to its visitors. It is home to the Marie-Ströher Memorial Collection, which is a significant private collection of folk art from the Ore Mountains region. The museum was opened to the public on October 29, 2010, and has since been a popular destination for tourists and art enthusiasts alike.
  10. Schwind-Pavillon10

    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.
  11. Prälatenhaus11

    Prälatenhaus

     Meissen
    The late Gothic Prälatenhaus is one of the oldest houses in Meissen and a monument of regional importance. This three-story building, built directly on the rock, is a significant part of the picturesque western view of the old town. Its late Gothic brick gable and the significant remains of late Gothic wall paintings contribute to its historical value.
  12. The Royal Porcelain Collection12

    The Royal Porcelain Collection

     Dresden
    The Royal Porcelain Collection (the Dresden Porcelain Collection (Porzellansammlung) is a museum in Dresden that is housed in the Zwinger Palace. The collection includes around 20,000 porcelain artefacts, important being the traditional Chinese and Japanese porcelain acquired by Augustus the Strong
  13. Karl May Museum13

    Karl May Museum

     Radebeul
    The Karl May Museum is situated in the picturesque town of Radebeul, Germany. The museum is housed in Villa Shatterhand, the former residence of the renowned German author Karl May, and Villa Bärenfett, a log cabin located in the garden. These two buildings serve as the primary locations for the museum's exhibits, providing a unique and authentic setting for visitors to explore.
  14. Museum der Bildenden Künste14

    Museum der Bildenden Künste

     Leipzig
    The Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig (Museum der Bildenden Künste) is a museum that, with more than 10,000 m² of exhibition space, is one of the largest exhibition halls in Germany. The collection contains approximately 3,500 paintings, 1,000 sculptures and 60,000 graphics. It includes works from the
  15. Deutsches Fotomuseum15

    Deutsches Fotomuseum

     Markkleeberg
    The Deutsches Fotomuseum, located in agra-Park (Leipzig / Markkleeberg), is a museum dedicated to cameras and photography. It offers a unique insight into the history and evolution of photography and camera technology.
  16. Dresden Municipal Gallery and Art Collection16

    Dresden Municipal Gallery and Art Collection

     Dresden
  17. Lügenmuseum17

    Lügenmuseum

     Radebeul
    In 2010, the Lügenmuseum had to relocate due to rental disputes, and its exhibits were put into storage. The museum found a new home in the inn Serkowitz in Radebeul, Saxony, where it was reopened as a temporary permanent exhibition on September 9, 2012. The future use of the former inn is still to be decided.
  18. Stadt- und Bergbaumuseum Freiberg18

    Stadt- und Bergbaumuseum Freiberg

     Freiberg
    The Stadt- und Bergbaumuseum Freiberg, established in 1861 by the Freiberg Antiquity Association, is one of the oldest civic museums in Saxony. It is located in the former Domherrenhof, a late Gothic secular building. This museum is a testament to the rich history and culture of the region, offering visitors a unique insight into the past.
  19. Dresden City Museum19

    Dresden City Museum

     Dresden
    The Dresden City Museum (Stadtmuseum Dresden) is the central city and local history museum of the Saxon capital Dresden in Germany. The museum is housed in the Landhaus and is dedicated to the more than 800-year history of the city. The permanent exhibition of the Dresden City Museum addresses vario
  20. Museum Bautzen20

    Museum Bautzen

     Bautzen
    Museum Bautzen, also known as Muzej Budyšin, is a significant cultural institution in the region of Saxon Upper Lusatia. It is conveniently located at Kornmarkt, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The museum is known for its extensive collections, which are among the largest and most important in the region.
  21. Musikinstrumenten Museum Markneukirchen21

    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.
  22. Gnandstein Castle22

    Gnandstein Castle

     Frohburg
    Burg Gnandstein, situated above the Wyhra river in Gnandstein, a district of the city of Frohburg, in the Leipzig district in Saxony, is a significant historical site. It is recognized as Saxony's best-preserved Romanesque fortress, offering a unique glimpse into the region's past.
  23. Käthe Kollwitz House23

    Käthe Kollwitz House

     Moritzburg
    The Käthe Kollwitz House in Moritzburg, originally known as the Rüdenhof, holds significant importance as it was the last residence of the renowned artist Käthe Kollwitz. She lived here at the invitation of Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony, a great admirer of her work. This house, therefore, not only showcases her artistic creations but also provides an authentic experience of her personal life.
  24. Museum of the Printing Arts Leipzig24

    Museum of the Printing Arts Leipzig

     Leipzig
    The Museum für Druckkunst (Museum of the Printing Arts Leipzig) is a museum in Leipzig that keeps the traditions of the city of bookmaking and publishing alive. All appliances, tools and machines are presented as vivid, working demonstrations of a wide range of techniques with hands-on experimentati
  25. Torhaus Dölitz25

    Torhaus Dölitz

     Leipzig
    The Torhaus Dölitz (Gatehouse Dölitz) is the remnant of a noble residence, the castle Dölitz. Large parts of Dölitz Castle and with it the gatehouse were built in the 17th century. The gatehouse contains a tin figure museum, the collection is one of the three largest publicly accessible worldwide wi
  26. Grassi Museum for Applied Arts26

    Grassi Museum for Applied Arts

     Leipzig
    The Grassi Museum of Applied Arts is a museum in Leipzig and is the second oldest museum of decorative arts in Germany. The museum holds an excellent collection of decorative art with pieces dating back to the Antiquity. The Grassi Museum of Applied Arts holds around 90,000 items, of European and no
  27. Grassi Museum of Ethnology in Leipzig27

    Grassi Museum of Ethnology in Leipzig

     Leipzig
    Grassi Museum of Ethnology in Leipzig is a large ethnographic museum in Leipzig in Germany. The museum holds a collection of around 200,000 objects, making it one of the largest ethnographic collections in Germany. The objects can be geographically categorized, with objects form East Asia, Southeast
  28. Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism28

    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
  29. Kunstsammlungen Zwickau29

    Kunstsammlungen Zwickau

     Zwickau
    The museum today houses a variety of collections, including art collections and a sculpture collection. It also features a mineral collection that dates back to the Zwickau mining factor Ernst Julius Richter. Additionally, the museum is home to the Ratsschulbibliothek, adding to the diverse range of exhibits that visitors can explore.
  30. Barockhaus30

    Barockhaus

     Görlitz
    The Barockhaus Neißstraße 30 in Görlitz is a significant structure from the Baroque period that has been part of the city's Cultural History Museum since 1951. This commercial and residential building is located in the heart of the old town, offering visitors a glimpse into the architectural and cultural history of the period.
  31. Galerie Zwickau31

    Galerie Zwickau

     Zwickau
  32. Daetz-Centrum Lichtenstein32

    Daetz-Centrum Lichtenstein

     Lichtenstein/Sachsen
    The Daetz-Centrum, situated in the Schlosspalais of Lichtenstein/Sa, was home to a collection of sculptures from more than 30 countries between 2001 and 2022. This international competence center for wood carving art was named after its founders, Marlene and Peter Daetz, who established the Daetz Foundation in 1998. The collection showcased the diverse art and craft traditions of the world through the medium of wood.
  33. Dresden Museum of Ethnology33

    Dresden Museum of Ethnology

     Dresden
    The Dresden Museum of Ethnology (Museum für Völkerkunde Dresden) is a museum in Dresden in Germany that holds and exhibits an ethnographic collection with more than 90,000 pieces from all over the world, including numerous precious, irreplaceable testimonies of long-lost cultures. The museum present
  34. Museum of Antiquities of Leipzig University34

    Museum of Antiquities of Leipzig University

     Leipzig
    The Museum of Antiquities of the University of Leipzig (Antikenmuseum der Universität Leipzig) is a museum in Leipzig that holds a collection of antiques. The museum displays its collection in the Alte Nikolaischule. The collection of the museum contains 10,000objects, including black- and red-figur
  35. Stadtmuseum Pirna35

    Stadtmuseum Pirna

     Pirna
    The Stadtmuseum Pirna serves as the central city and local history museum of the Saxon county town Pirna. This town is also the administrative seat of the district Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the history and culture of the region, making it a valuable destination for tourists interested in local history.
  36. Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig36

    Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig

     Leipzig
    The Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig (Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig) is a museum in Leipzig that holds a collection of approximately 7,000 finds from several millennia, from the Paleolithic and pre-dynastic cultures of Egypt throughout all periods of Pharaonic Egypt (early E
  37. Klosterkirche und Sakralmuseum St. Annen37

    Klosterkirche und Sakralmuseum St. Annen

     Kamenz
    Since August 2011, the Klosterkirche St. Annen has been serving multiple purposes. It is not only a place for ecclesiastical activities and concerts but also houses the Klosterkirche und Sakralmuseum St. Annen. This museum showcases sacred works of art from the Kamenz churches, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the religious artistry of the region.
  38. Domschatzkammer Bautzen38

    Domschatzkammer Bautzen

     Bautzen
    The Domstift, or Tachantstwo in Upper Sorbian, is a significant historical site in Bautzen, Saxony. This horseshoe-shaped baroque building complex, which served as the bishop's office and residence of the Diocese of Meissen until 1980, is now used as an archive, library, and treasury of St. Peter's Cathedral in Bautzen. Visitors can explore the rich history of the region and the church through the various functions of the building.
  39. Kulturhistorisches Museum Franziskanerkloster39

    Kulturhistorisches Museum Franziskanerkloster

     Zittau
    The Kulturhistorisches Museum was founded in 1854, making it the oldest city museum in Saxony. This long history is reflected in the museum's extensive collection, which includes a wide range of historical artifacts and works of art. The museum's history can be traced back to 1709 when the Zittau City Library was expanded with a new, publicly accessible reading room, the so-called Baroque Hall, which is still used for museum purposes today.
  40. Spa Museum40

    Spa Museum

     Bad Elster
    The Spa Museum in Bad Elster, Saxony, has a rich history dating back to 1880 when it was first opened by Prof. Dr. Robert Flechsig, Bernhard v. Heygendorff, and the Royal Saxony court photographer Emil Tietze. However, the museum was not able to sustain its operations for long and soon had to close its doors.
  41. Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs41

    Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs

     Dresden
    The Kupferstichkabinett Dresden is a museum in Dresden with a collection of prints, drawings and photographs that is housed ion the Residenzschloss. The collection includes more than 500,000 pieces, of which only a small part is exhibited. The collection includes works by renowned artists, such as:
  42. Numismatic Cabinet42

    Numismatic Cabinet

     Dresden
  43. Sculpture Collection - Albertinum43

    Sculpture Collection - Albertinum

     Dresden
  44. 44

    Modellbahn-Galerie

     Sebnitz
  45. 45

    Robert-Sterl-Haus

     Naundorf
  46. 46

    New Saxon Gallery - Museum of Contemporary Art

     Chemnitz