Franziskanermuseum

Villingen-Schwenningen
Germany
Franziskanermuseum
Franziskanermuseum / Keltisches Fürstengrab Magdalenenberg
Franziskanermuseum / Keltisches Fürstengrab Magdalenenberg
Archaeology
The Franziskanermuseum is located in a former monastery of Franciscans dating back to the 13th to 18th Century. The historical-cultural museum focuses on local history from the very beginning until today, offers a folklore collection of the Black Forest (Oskar-Spiegelhalder Collection) and the Celtic burial mound ‘Magdalenenberg'.

The permanent exhibition covers about 7000 years of history over 2,150 square meters. In addition, special exhibitions focus on particular aspects of the collections. Highlights are the medieval tapestry and the largest burial chamber of the Hallstatt age, dating back to 616 BC.

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Address

Franziskanermuseum

Rietgasse 2
78050
Villingen-Schwenningen
Germany
Opening hours
Open all year from
Tuesday - Saturday: 13:00-17:00
Sunday: 11:00-17:00

Feiertag: 11 bis 17 Uhr
Contact and additional information
+49 7721 82 23 51

Currently in this museum

Jaag-Ausstellung
Exhibition
Villingen-Schwenningen
,
Germany

Just in time for Epiphany, carnival scenes in puppet format are presented in the exhibition rooms of the Franciscan Museum. The Villingen carnival is brought to life with new Jaag figures on a scale ...

Félix Bonfils, Mumienhändler 1875
Exhibition
Villingen-Schwenningen
,
Germany

Where once magnificent vessels, jewelry and weapons lay, often only bones remain - scattered, broken and forgotten. This is the picture that emerges where grave robbers were at work. But their motives ...