All person & artist museums to visit in Saxony

Explore the lives and works of notable individuals at 25 museums in Saxony dedicated to specific persons and artists. These museums offer a deep dive into their contributions and legacy.

Are you curious about the lives of remarkable individuals? Here are the top person and artist museums in Saxony:

  1. Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre1

    Sonnenstein Euthanasia Centre

     Pirna
    Sonnenstein Castle in Pirna, Saxony, Germany, was the site of the Nazi extermination center, Pirna-Sonnenstein. The castle, which had been serving as a hospital since 1811, became a significant location in the history of the Holocaust. It was here that the Aktion T4 and Aktion 14f13 programs were carried out, leading to the death of approximately 15,000 disabled individuals and concentration camp detainees.
  2. Panometer Dresden2

    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
  3. Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz3

    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.
  4. Schwind-Pavillon4

    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.
  5. Karl May Museum5

    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.
  6. Robert Schumann House6

    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.
  7. Göschenhaus7

    Göschenhaus

     Grimma
    The Göschenhaus Grimma, also known as the Museum Göschenhaus, is a significant historical site located at Schillerstraße 25 in 04668 Grimma-Hohnstädt. This was the residence of the renowned publisher and bookseller, Georg Joachim Göschen. The house offers a unique insight into the life and work of Göschen, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in literature and history.
  8. Museum für Sächsische Volkskunst mit Puppentheatersammlung8

    Museum für Sächsische Volkskunst mit Puppentheatersammlung

     Dresden
    Museum für Sächsische Volkskunst mit Puppentheatersammlung is a museum in Dresden that contains a puppet theater collection as well as a Museum of Saxon Folk Art. The puppet theater collection in Dresden is a collection of theater puppets from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, comprising more than
  9. Lessing-Museum Kamenz9

    Lessing-Museum Kamenz

     Kamenz
    The Lessing Museum in Kamenz is a cultural institution dedicated to the life, work, and influence of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, a significant figure in German literature. The museum offers a comprehensive insight into Lessing's life and works, making it a valuable destination for those interested in literature and history.
  10. Käthe Kollwitz House10

    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.
  11. Erich Kästner Museum11

    Erich Kästner Museum

     Dresden
    The Erich Kästner Museum is a museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the German author, poet, screenwriter and satirist Erich Kästner. Kästner was known primarily for his humorous, socially astute poems and for children's books including Emil and the Detectives. The museum focuses on Kästner's early
  12. Carl-Maria-von-Weber-Museum12

    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
  13. Palitzsch-Museum13

    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
  14. Kuegelgenhaus - Museum of Dresden Romanticism14

    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
  15. Kunstsammlungen Zwickau15

    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.
  16. Karl-May-Haus16

    Karl-May-Haus

     Hohenstein-Ernstthal
    The Karl-May-Haus in Hohenstein-Ernstthal is a significant location as it is the birthplace of the renowned writer Karl May. The house is situated at Karl-May-Straße 54, making it easily accessible for visitors. This historical site offers a unique opportunity to delve into the life and works of Karl May, providing a deeper understanding of the author's background.
  17. Kraszewski-Museum17

    Kraszewski-Museum

     Dresden
    The Kraszewski Museum is a literary museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the Polish writer, painter, historian and composer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski (1812-1887). The exhibitions in the museum feature both the German and the Polish language (as well as English). The permanent exhibition illustrates
  18. Schiller Pavillion18

    Schiller Pavillion

     Dresden
    The Schillerhäuschen (Schiller Pavillion) is a literary museum in Dresden that is dedicated to the important German poet, philosopher, physician, historian, and playwright Friedrich Schiller. The museum is housed in a small building in which Schiller is said to have lived. The Schillerhäuschen (Sch
  19. Stadtmuseum Hoyerswerda19

    Stadtmuseum Hoyerswerda

     Hoyerswerda
    The Hoyerswerda Castle, situated in the heart of Hoyerswerda's old town, has been primarily used as the Stadtmuseum since the 1950s. This historic building, which has undergone several transformations since its original construction in the 13th century, now serves as a repository of the city's history and culture. Visitors can explore the museum's permanent exhibition, which sheds light on the city's past and the artistic work of honorary citizen Jürgen von Woyski.
  20. ZCOM Zuse-Computer-Museum20

    ZCOM Zuse-Computer-Museum

     Hoyerswerda
    The ZCOM – Zuse-Computer-Museum, previously known as Konrad-Zuse-Computermuseum, is located in Hoyerswerda. It is home to significant works by Konrad Zuse, a pioneer in the field of computer technology. Visitors to the museum can explore these works and gain a deeper understanding of Zuse's contributions to the world of computing.
  21. Lindenmuseum Clara Schumann21

    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.
  22. Wiesenthaler K322

    Wiesenthaler K3

     Oberwiesenthal
    The Wiesenthaler K3 is a multifunctional building located in the spa town of Oberwiesenthal in the Saxon Erzgebirgskreis. It serves as a museum, a tourist information center, and a library. This makes it a central point of interest for tourists, providing them with a wealth of information and resources about the town and its surroundings.
  23. Silbermann-Museum Frauenstein23

    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.
  24. Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs24

    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:
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    Heimatmuseum Wilsdruff

     Wilsdruff
    The Heimatmuseum Wilsdruff, which was once known as the Heimatsammlung Wilsdruff, was established by Artur Kühne and Alfred Ranft. This local and natural history collection was opened to the public in 1919. The museum has been housed in the ground floor of the current Oberschule am Gezinge in Wilsdruff since its inception.