Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum

The picture shows a room in a museum. Large old paintings with golden frames hang on the walls. Many people walk around and look at the paintings. There is a bench in the middle.
Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum_Fotograf Daniel Möller

The Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum (opened 1754) is one of the oldest art museums in the world and was named after Duke Anton Ulrich von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1633–1714).
Visitors can experience 4,000 works of art from 3,000 years on 4,000 square meters of exhibition space, including works by Cranach, Dürer, Giorgione, Rembrandt, Rubens and Vermeer.
The museum is displaying its medieval exhibits in the Knappensaal hall in Dankwarderode Castle.

Contact:

Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum
Museumstraße 1
38100 Braunschweig
Tel.: + 49 (0) 531/1225-0
E-Mail: info@museum-braunschweig.de
Internet: www.museum-braunschweig.de