Germanic National Museum
Who We Are
The Germanic National Museum, situated in Nuremberg, stands as the preeminent cultural history museum in the German-speaking world, showcasing 600,000 years of European art, culture, and history. By integrating high culture with everyday culture, the museum effectively illuminates the intricate heritage of Europe, reflecting influences from various ancient and modern civilizations. As a Leibniz Research Museum, it utilizes scientific research to respect and interpret this cultural wealth. The collection includes significant artifacts such as a Bronze Age golden hat and the oldest globe, alongside illustrations of great artistic works. Furthermore, the museum’s architecture, blending post-modern, Gothic, and modernist designs, enhances the visitor experience. Committed to accessibility and inclusivity, the Germanic National Museum educates and engages diverse audiences, establishing itself as a reliable and authoritative institution dedicated to preserving and sharing cultural history.