All free museums and attractions to visit in Thuringia

Thuringia (Germany) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 16 museums and attractions in Thuringia can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Thuringia? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Buchenwald Memorial1

    Buchenwald Memorial

     Weimar
    During the operation of Buchenwald Concentration Camp, approximately 250,000 people from various European countries were detained and sent here. It is estimated that 56,000 people, including 11,000 Jews, were killed. This grim statistic underscores the scale of the human tragedy that unfolded at this site.
  2. Lindenau-Museum2

    Lindenau-Museum

     Altenburg
    The Lindenau-Museum is renowned for its extensive collection of Italian paintings from the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods, dating from the 13th to the 15th centuries. This collection is one of the largest of its kind outside Italy, making the museum a significant destination for art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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    Heimatmuseum Ingersleben

     Ingersleben
  4. Gedenkstรคtte "Goldener Lรถwe"4

    Gedenkstรคtte "Goldener Lรถwe"

     Eisenach
    The Gedenkstรคtte Goldener Lรถwe is a significant historical site in Eisenach, Germany. It commemorates the founding congress of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) in 1869. This party later evolved into the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), which is still active today. The memorial is located in the former Golden Lion inn, a key location in the early history of German social democracy.
  5. Stadtmuseum Kahla5

    Stadtmuseum Kahla

     Kahla
  6. Rutheneum Schleiz6

    Rutheneum Schleiz

     Schleiz
  7. Ginkgo-Museum7

    Ginkgo-Museum

     Weimar
    The Ginkgo Museum in Weimar is a unique institution dedicated to the study and promotion of ginkgo plants, with a special emphasis on the living representative Ginkgo biloba. The museum explores the cultural history of this ancient plant and its various uses in different fields, including cooking, cosmetics, and medicine. It's a privately owned museum, established in 1998 by the family of Stefanie and Heinrich Georg Becker, who have been involved in the trade of ginkgo products since 1992.
  8. Brunnentempel8

    Brunnentempel

     Bad Liebenstein
  9. Mineralienmuseum Bad Tabarz9

    Mineralienmuseum Bad Tabarz

     Bad Tabarz
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    Tiergehege der Stadt Greiz

     Mohlsdorf-Teichwolframsdorf
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    Wildtiergehege Hildburghausen

     Hildburghausen
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    Porzellanium

     Triptis
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    Museum Burg Creuzburg

     Creuzburg
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    Feuerwehrmuseum Ellrich

     Ellrich
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    Alfred Ehrhardt House Triptis

     Triptis
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    Heiligenstรคdter Eisenbahnverein

     Heilbad Heiligenstadt