Museum für Franken at Fortress Marienberg (Festung Marienberg) The Museum für Franken at Fortress Marienberg is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Tilman Riemenschneider.
The Museum im Kulturspeicher The museum building Kulturspeicher alone is worth a visit: 3500 sqm of exhibition space in a restored, historical granary that has been combined with spectacular modern architecture.
The Museum at the Cathedral (Museum am Dom) In the middle of Würzburg's center, the Museum am Dom shows around 300 works of art that span an entire millennium. The works provide stimulating and realistic impulses.
Jewish Museum Shalom Europa The museum Shalom Europa invites you to get to know the canon of basic Jewish values. It presents Jewish life and its theological foundations, but also the history of the Würzburg Jewish community.
Johanna-Stahl-Zentrum (Jewish Information Center) The Jewish Information Center should be the first place for anybody looking for answers to questions related to the Jewish history of Lower Franconia.
Siebold Museum シーボルト博物館 The museum houses permanent and traveling collections, most notably the estate of the local physician and Japan researcher Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866).
Martin von Wagner Museum (South wing of Residence Palace) Dive into ancient Egypt and the antiquity. The Martin von Wagner Museum is one of Europe's most important university museums.
VKU-Galerie Spitäle Contemporary artists exhibit their works in a late Gothic chapel, renovated 1789 in early Classicism style.
Kunstschiff Arte Noah Experience "The Swimming Art Exhibition" on a renovated, former cargo ship, now permanently moored in Würzburg.
The Röntgen Memorial Visit the original laboratory where the X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895.
Museums in the Franconian Wine Country The Museum of the Teutonic Order in Bad Mergentheim: 800 Years of History The City Museum “Herrenmühle Hammelburg:” Bread and Wine...