House of Bavarian History
Local history museum · Regensburg ·

House of Bavarian History

Local history museum · Regensburg ·

Museum of Bavarian history with interactive exhibits

english translations
modern museum
well done
wheelchair accessible
royal history
beer history
playing cards
baroque exhibition
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null
House of Bavarian History by null

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Donaumarkt 1, 93047 Regensburg, Germany Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Paid parking garage
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Donaumarkt 1, 93047 Regensburg, Germany Get directions

+49 941 598510
museum.bayern
@hausderbayerischengeschichte

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Paid parking garage
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 14, 2026

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Munich is Better than Berlin

"The Bavarian History Museum was a complete waste of time for me: although Sunday entry is only one euro, there was no cohesive story—just a bunch of old relics and artifacts. The suits of armor were slightly interesting, but I was out in 15 minutes." - Matthew Kepnes

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House of Bavarian History

annisa noor Z.

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We went there on Sunday with our baby. It was really nice if you really like history. But it's so boring for our baby. It's really not child friendly. The building has elevator, which is helpful for our stroller.

The Entrepreneurial Adventurer E.

Google
Excellent museum. Every first Sunday like today and also because of the Regensburg Marathon the entrance was free. Very interesting place with many different exhibitions, temporary like one on Emperor Kaiser Ludwig I but also the permanent on the history of Baviera and its many facets as you can see clearly from the pictures, from Napoleonic wars to the different emperors, to sports or political life in the state, different experiences with politics or Nazism, literature or other cultural practices. It seems to me that it gives a very good and complete picture of what Bavaria is and was and of its many faces like a huge mosaic. Also well designed for kids, families and it has for everyone something. Also accessible for handycapped persons, has a library, lockers and a restaurant is next to it with a nice terrace.

Sai

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Free for students regardless of where in the world you study! A very interesting museum full of Bavarian history.

Laura L.

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Initially, I so disliked the outside of the museum, I resisted going, but once I visited, I just loved it. The permanent exhibits are very well done and accessible to English-speakers. The displays are often interactive and engaging - it is a very modern museum - and I learned so much about the area!

Nick H.

Google
This is a very good museum, that helps to understand the history of Germany and Bavaria within - most displays in German and English. Very wide ranging, from royalty, to industry, to beer, and things like playing cards - which are particularly interesting. Could have spent twice as long there. High recommended.

Boltomatis

Google
Simply the best museum in Regensburg! Even the kids found it really interesting 🤪

A. T.

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Awesome museum to learn about the rich history of Bavaria. The museum also has English translations on the exhibits. Highly recommend visiting here if you love history or wish to know more about Bavaria.

Febin S.

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Did sw the history of german old times and the times during war and how germany developed from the disasters. You can see the movies that are related to history and lot of sovieniers and stores for food and beverages. Loved the experience. Bis bald.