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Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

You could say that the former monastery and church of the Augustinian hermits were multi-purpose buildings, given that they have performed different functions over time. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries, they were initially home to monks of the Augustinian order. Following a few renovations and extensions, the church became Germany's first municipal theater in 1823. It was 100 years later that this building, one of Freiburg’s oldest, was assigned its current use.

The wide-ranging art and cultural historical collection from the Middle Ages to the Baroque era makes the Augustiner Museum one of the most important museums in southern Germany. Enter the spacious nave of the former monastery church and you will be overwhelmed by the expansiveness and power of the space. The nearly 12-meter high white walls display original depictions of the prophets and gargoyles of Freiburg Cathedral to great mystical effect.

An upper open gallery featuring a large Dominican altar from the 15th century offers a striking bird's eye view of the impressive sculptures. The perspective affords a closer look at the work of the medieval stonemasons.
The former monastery building is currently being renovated. After work is completed, the museum will present exhibits on Freiburg’s history and folklore.

Tip: The renovation of the "Haus der Graphischen Sammlung" drawing collection building will be completed in a second phase, following the renovation of the church. The new building is a harmonious addition to the historic cityscape, and features a central spiral staircase linking the museum’s various floors and sections. The display cases embedded in the wall and sophisticated lighting make the staircase an exceptional exhibition space.

Note on accessibility: Depending on the exhibition, guided tours for the blind and visually impaired are included. Museum café and disabled restroom

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Guided tour: Impressionists

14/09/2025 / 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

Rugged cliffs or long sandy beaches, the sea and a picturesque sky: more than seventy works - for example by Jean-Gustave Courbet, Baptiste Camille Corot and Claude Monet - show the importance of…

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Augustinian friends lead: Power women - paths to success

14/09/2025 / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

A guided tour with Monika Schacherer from the Freundeskreis Augustian museum in the exhibition "Ins Licht gerückt!" focuses on the situation of female artists in the 19th century. They had to use a…

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Art break: Marian life

17/09/2025 / 12:30 PM - 01:00 PM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

In a short guided tour, art historian Antonia Ingelfinger uses selected paintings and sculptures to present the stages of Mary's life: from her birth to her death and her coronation in heaven.

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Open drawing in the exhibition

19/09/2025 / 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

Fleeting impressions, captured in quick sketches, are part of the repertoire of painting. The Augustian museum invites all those interested to an open drawing session. In front of the works in the…

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Organ music in the Augustian museum

20/09/2025 / 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

Yana Kashcheva from the College of Music in Freiburg will play selected pieces on the Welte organ, the largest exhibit in the Augustian museum.

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Augustinian friends guide: Plants in the picture

21/09/2025 / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM / Augustinermuseum (Augustian Museum)

Ursula Speckamp from the Friends of the Augustian museum invites you on a botanical tour of the Augustian museum. Which plants were painted and what meanings did they convey in the respective…

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