Museum of Castle Braunschweig
The Schlossmuseum Braunschweig, located at Schlossplatz 1, 38100 Braunschweig, invites you to step back in time and explore the history of the Brunswick court. This ducal residence from the mid-19th century houses a permanent exhibition that tells captivating stories of its site and inhabitants.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00 to 17.00. You can find more information about current events on the museum's website at www.schlossmuseum-ourwebsite.de.
As you wander through the museum, you will be greeted by the original furnishings, paintings, and art objects in the Throne Room, Audience Room, Study, and Music Room. These rooms, adorned with fine Far Eastern-style furniture and artworks, especially in the "Japanese Room" section, offer a glimpse into the opulent life at the Brunswick court, under the regency of Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg (1857-1920).
To enhance your visit, the Schlossmuseum offers an audio guide and multimedia stations for a deeper exploration. After spending time in the museum, it is highly recommended to climb up to the Quadriga on the castle roof for a stunning view of Brunswick.
For any enquiries, you can contact the museum via phone at 0531 4704876, fax at 0531 4704877, or email at [email protected]. The museum's website, https://www.schlossmuseum-ourwebsite.de, is also a valuable resource for information on current events.
We hope this brief overview has piqued your interest in the Schlossmuseum Braunschweig. We encourage you to plan a visit and immerse yourself in the rich history and beauty of this remarkable museum.
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