Maximilian Museum
Museum · Augsburg ·

Maximilian Museum

Museum · Augsburg ·

Local art, sculptures, handicrafts, glass-roofed courtyard

helpful staff
history of the city
elias holl
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
hostile staff
gold and silverware collection
Maximilian Museum by null
4.3
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Rated 4.3 stars by 3 reviewers
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null
Maximilian Museum by null

Information

Fuggerpl. 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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Fuggerpl. 1, 86150 Augsburg, Germany Get directions

+49 821 3244102
augsburg.de
@museen_augsburg

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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Raymond Y.

Google
I had a fantastic time visiting the Augsburg Maximilian Museum. The museum itself is really beautiful, well organized, and easy to walk through, with a great mix of history and art that keeps things interesting the whole way. You can tell a lot of thought went into how everything is presented. What truly made the visit stand out, though, was the staff. Everyone I interacted with was genuinely kind, approachable, and happy to help. It created such a welcoming atmosphere and made the experience feel relaxed and enjoyable rather than rushed or formal. A special thank you to Patricia W., she was absolutely wonderful. Very friendly, knowledgeable, and professional, and she made a real difference in my visit. Small interactions like that really stay with you and show how much the people here care about visitors. Overall, I was really impressed and left with a great feeling. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in Augsburg, it’s well worth the time.

Tjoy S.

Google
Lovely museum with very helpful staff. Entrance fee is 7 Euro per person. But if you go as a group of 10 it will become 5 Euro per person.

Florin M.

Google
A rich and informative museum on the history of the city. Must see when in Augsburg.

david A.

Google
entrance 12€. divided in 3 floors between sculptures, history of the Monument in Augsburg, collection of the famous artist Elias Holl and old writings and documents. follow the golden stripe on the floor so you wont lose trail in each part of the Museum.

THE LUCKY B.

Google
If you have time and come to Augsburg, you must visit this place it s really nice. Beautiful things to see all of them part of history.

Mike S.

Google
Some nice exhibits about the architect of many Augsburg landmarks, but not much else. Only takes an hour and a half, but the museum closes about 15 minutes before the stated time.

Brian F.

Google
Most information only in German. Staff were unbelievably hostile and literally hounded you out of rooms. Also overpriced for the museum content. But really can't stress how bizarre and antagonistic the staff are

Issi

Google
security guards hound you to follow the line and won't let you re-enter an exhibit, as well as just following strangely close behind throughout every room. collection of gold and silverware was interesting, but only a small part of the 2nd floor, the majority of it is dedicated to the sketches and models of elias holl