Landesmuseum Wurttemberg
About
The Württemberg State Museum, housed in Stuttgart’s historic Old Castle (Altes Schloss), is the largest cultural history museum in Baden‑Württemberg. It draws visitors to its impressive collections of archaeology, art, and everyday life, spanning from Paleolithic artefacts to the majestic Württemberg crown. The museum’s rotating exhibitions—such as the world‑famous "Legendary Masterpieces" and the extensive "Antike – Kelten – Kunstkammer"—offer an immersive journey through time, while themed halls like Dürnitz showcase the region’s everyday culture. Friendly visitors of all ages, especially families and school groups, can enjoy interactive stations and the dedicated Kindermuseum Junges Schloss. The museum is praised for its free admission on many weekdays, accessible facilities, and the convenience of an online ticket shop.
Highlights
- Legendary Masterpieces Exhibition
- Antice – Kelten – Kunstkammer
- Württemberg Crown
- Dürnitz – Museum of Everyday Life
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Extensive Historical Collections
- Interactive Exhibitions
- Family-Friendly Activities
- Free Admission
Things to consider
- Crowded during peak season
- Limited parking
- Colorful but dense displays