Augsburger Puppenkiste

Puppet theater · Augsburg

Augsburger Puppenkiste

Puppet theater · Augsburg

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Spitalgasse 15, 86150 Augsburg, Germany

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Circa-1948 puppet theater with marionette performances, a museum, gift shop & restaurant.  

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Spitalgasse 15, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

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Spitalgasse 15, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

+49 821 4503450
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"In Ausberg Germany there is a theater/museum that is haunted by decades of dangling wooden homunculi that have been delighting audiences for the better part of a century. The Augsburger Puppenkiste celebrates a long legacy of marionette performers, but is not recommended for those with a fear of puppets.   The Augsburger Puppenkiste (Ausberg Puppet Chest) was initially started in the 1940s by Walter Oehmichen and his family who would set up a small wooden stage that fit in a doorway, and put on original plays and fairy stories, using hand-crafted wooden marionettes. Their initial stage set-up was destroyed in a fire, so the Oehmichens developed the idea of the puppet chest which would turn into its own traveling stage, as well as hold the “performers.” By the 1960s, the theatre’s works were so popular that they were being featured in their own television segments, becoming somewhat famous for the opening sequence where the wooden flaps of he puppet chest would open to reveal the show.     Characters such as Jim Knopf and Luke the Engine Driver became beloved icons of German children’s television, and are still well known today. Their theater and museum in Ausberg is still owned and operated by Oehmichen’s children. The theater still puts on live marionette shows, while the museum itself displays an incredible menagerie of puppets from throughout the history of the Augsburger Puppenkiste. Some 70 years of dancing, dangling, jangling figures are on display.  The museum is an incredible collection, although the angular little people may unnerve those with a fear of dolls and the like. Either way, the Augsburger Puppenkiste museum is quite the experience." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Dale Garaux

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Anyone interested in pupeting will love this place. Take the tour with the tour guide to really learn the ins and outs. Our guide was superb and very knowledgeable. The puppets that have been used in many shows were on display. Definitely a worthwhile visit. don't forget the show it was also very enjoyable

DinoCarrot

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An absolute must-visit in Augsburg! The Augsburger Puppenkiste is a magical place full of nostalgia and charm. The craftsmanship of the puppets and the storytelling are incredible, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The theater itself is cozy and has a great atmosphere, bringing classic fairy tales and stories to life in a unique way. The museum is also worth a visit if vou want to learn more about the history behind the famous marionettes. Whether you're visiting with family or just appreciate traditional puppet theater, this place is definitely worth it!

Sandheep Babu

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Very beautifully made puppets . These were used to make the old cartoons and story books. The exhibition is small . There was a wall projected some introduction thing at the begining . When I pressed it to see , a guide who was explaining to a group came over and turned if off. I found is offensive and overall didn't find the place that worthy to spend 5 eur . One can probably check out the photos at Google maps for this place .

Kate Pham

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Perfect getaway from the rain in Augsburg these days. Worth the price for a unique experience.

Johnny & Joanna Antonius

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Extraordinary craftsmanship in every display and so much history in every piece. Would have loved to see a puppet show, but that's for the next adventure. Be sure to sign the guestbook!

Hannelore Baier

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Went to explore the puppet museum, which was very impressive, due to the details of each single puppet. Finally enjoyed the "Der Ring der Nibelungen", which was the first performance after Covid lockdown. By the way, it was an excellent show.

Márton Frits

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Wanted to see one of the most famous sights in Augsburg. It was really fun.

Diana Nekhorosheva

Google
Simply magic place to be, both as a kid or adult. This puppet theater is a cultural visit card of Augsburg. It has a huge history and yet every season surprises with the new program. Must see in Augsburg! Puppet theater art mostly vanished in the modern Europe, so this theater is a unique preserve of century old fairy tales traditions. It needs your support, give yourself and your kids this joy. And it will pay back with the vast emotions On the photo the heros of “The story of Little Muck” EN / “Der kleine Muck” DE