Albrecht-durer-haus

4.2
(1,191 reviews)
Albrecht-Duerer-Str. 39, 90403 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany
+49 (0)911 231-25 68Official website
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Attraction

About

Albrecht Dürer’s House in Nuremberg is the world’s only surviving 15th‑century artist residence in Northern Europe. The beautifully preserved timber‑framed house now serves as a museum, showcasing Dürer’s life and works through original furnishings, a recreated workshop, and rotating exhibitions of prints and drawings. Visitors can enjoy an engaging guided tour led by an actress portraying the painter’s wife, Agnes, or use a multi‑language audio guide. The museum is open daily with longer hours in summer and during the Christmas market, offering a unique blend of historical authenticity and interactive storytelling.

Highlights

  • Historic House of Albrecht Dürer
  • Guided Tour by Actress
  • Printmaking Demonstrations
  • Rotating Exhibition Gallery

Must-See Areas

Dürer's Workshop
The Dürer Room
The Living Quarters

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Art Lovers
Children

Best time to visit

Spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while the festive Christmas market adds charm on Mondays.

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Authentic Atmosphere
  • Engaging Guided Tours
  • Multi‑Language Audio Guides

Things to consider

  • Limited Accessibility
  • Holiday Closures
  • Crowded During Christmas Market

What people are saying

"Family Friendly""Cultural Immersion""Historical Authenticity"

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 40 minutes

Tickets & pricing

Adult

€7.50

Reduced

€2.50

Child

€2.00

Group

€7.00

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