
The cultural-historical collection pertaining to the development of fire creation and illumination is a donation from Friedrich Graf Luxburg (1871 –1956). Beginning with a qualitative selection of antique oil lamps, the museum contains a great number of valuable cultural-historical objects of fire creation as well as lamps, lights and lanterns from the Middle Ages up into the 19th century. Early fire devices from the Baroque and Biedermeier periods are highlights.
The Fritz Glöckle Icon Collection offers an insight into the sacral Russian art of the 16th to 19 centuries with 106 icons in three rooms on the ground floor.
Address: Martin-Luther-Platz 5
Opening hours:
Tuesday – Friday, 14.00 – 17.00; Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 – 13.00 and 14.00 – 17.00
Admission free
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