Schiller-Museum

Panorama of: Schiller-Museum (c) by Schiller-Museum. All rights reserved.
Description [EN]

On the north side of the historic residence of Friedrich Schiller is the Schiller Museum, which includes three large exhibition rooms totaling about 400 square meters. Completed in 1988, it is one of the few museum constructions from the GDR. The modern architecture with its partially glazed facade adapts its structure to the historic surroundings of the old town. From 1995, the rooms were used as office spaces for employees of the Goethe National Museum. In 1999, the exhibition rooms were restored to their original condition, and various temporary exhibitions were presented there until 2006. To sustainably use the Schiller Museum exhibition rooms for displays with conservational-sensitive objects, modern climate, electrical, and security technology was installed in 2008. Today, the museum, originally entirely dedicated to the life and work of Schiller, hosts temporary exhibitions.

Services

Families with children

Studiolo: Klassik-Werkstatt in Schillers Wohnhaus, jeden Freitag von 13-16 Uhr

WiFi

vor Ort

Audioguides

kostenfrei an der Kasse ausleihbar oder über die App Weimar+ abrufbar: https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/digital/app/

Museumsshop

https://www.museumshop-weimar.de oder vor Ort im Shop des Schiller-Museums oder am Frauenplan 1

Notes on using your smartphone or cameras

Fotografieren während der Öffnungszeiten und zu privaten Zwecken ist in den frei zugänglichen Bereichen problemlos und ohne Entrichtung einer Gebühr möglich. Die Veröffentlichung im Internet und in den Sozialen Medien auch über private Profile stellt jedoch nicht generell eine private Nutzung dar. In Sonderausstellungen ist das Fotografieren nicht möglich. Die Verwendung von Blitz, Zusatzlicht und Stativ ist untersagt.

Guided tours and group offers

Do, Sa, So 14 Uhr Stippvisite Schillers Wohnhaus

Accessibility

Entrance soil indicators

No

Disabled toilet

Yes

Labeling in pictograms

Yes

Acoustically accessible exhibition objects

No

Tactile accessible exhibition objects

No