
Museum Tucherschloss & Hirsvogelsaal Nuremberg
Step back into Nuremberg's opulent 16th-century past at the Tucherschloss, a preserved patrician mansion with stunning interiors and a serene Renaissa...

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Museum Tucherschloss & Hirsvogelsaal Nuremberg
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more peaceful

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Must-see attractions
Step back into Nuremberg's opulent 16th-century past at the Tucherschloss, a preserved patrician mansion with stunning interiors and a serene Renaissance garden.
"Absolutely glorious visit, one of the most interesting things I've seen during my stay in Nuremberg!"

Check Opening Hours Carefully
Museum hours can be limited, especially for the garden. Plan ahead to avoid missing out! :clock1:
Nuremberg Card Value
Consider the Nuremberg Card for free entry and potential savings on other city attractions. :moneybag:

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4.5 · 463 reviews
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Museum
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Hirsvogelsaal
Within Tucherschloss
A masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, this hall boasts stunning painted ceilings and walls, offering a glimpse into opulent gatherings.

Renaissance Garden
Adjacent to Tucherschloss
An urban oasis offering a tranquil escape with beautiful landscaping, perfect for a moment of reflection amidst historical grandeur.

Patrician Furnishings
Throughout Tucherschloss
Explore meticulously preserved 16th-century furniture, tapestries, and art, showcasing the luxurious lifestyle of the wealthy Tucher family.
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Check Opening Hours Carefully
Museum hours can be limited, especially for the garden. Plan ahead to avoid missing out! :clock1:
Nuremberg Card Value
Consider the Nuremberg Card for free entry and potential savings on other city attractions. :moneybag:
Explore the Garden
Don't miss the serene Renaissance Garden, a beautiful urban escape. :evergreen_tree:
Appreciate the Details
Take time to admire the intricate furnishings and art that tell the story of the Tucher family. :frame_photo:
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Check Opening Hours Carefully
Museum hours can be limited, especially for the garden. Plan ahead to avoid missing out! :clock1:
Nuremberg Card Value
Consider the Nuremberg Card for free entry and potential savings on other city attractions. :moneybag:
Explore the Garden
Don't miss the serene Renaissance Garden, a beautiful urban escape. :evergreen_tree:
Appreciate the Details
Take time to admire the intricate furnishings and art that tell the story of the Tucher family. :frame_photo:
Free Lockers Available
Utilize the free lockers provided after checkout for convenience. 🔑
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Museum Tucherschloss & Hirsvogelsaal for its beautiful preservation of 16th-century life and the stunning Hirsvogelsaal. The Renaissance Garden is a delightful addition, offering a peaceful escape. Some find the limited opening hours a bit frustrating, but the overall experience is considered a glorious and uplifting glimpse into Nuremberg's past.
"A nice small museum that is a great place to visit when in Nuremberg. I'm so happy that the Tucherschloss was made into museum and we can have a glimpse of how life was for wealthy people in 16-17 centuries. It was interesting to see all the old, beautiful and unique wooden furniture! The whole house looks fantastic, I especially loved the north façade.
The Hirsvogelsaal is located on the territory of the Tucherschloss, the entrance is from the garden. It's unique and interesting featuring the Roman Emperors.
The entrance to Museum Tucherschlossis and Hirsvogelsaal is free with Nuremberg Card."
Mariam Hambardzumyan
"The museum was opened to the public on February 2, 1969. The museum brings to life the world of Nuremberg merchant families from the 16th century. It includes valuable furniture, tapestries, paintings and handicrafts.
The entrance price for adults is €6 and the duration of the visit is approximately 1-1.5 hours.
Free lockers and foldable seats available just after checkout.😊"
Big Dream
"Absolutely glorious visit, one of the most interesting things I've seen during my stay in Nuremberg! The only thing that's problematic is the very limited schedule some tourists might find frustrating.
This building was completely destroyed during the war but everything that could be saved was diligently kept and later used in the reconstruction so the house tells a story of survival as well. The objects on display here belong to the family whose forefathers built the house in the 16th century and it was through the efforts of the Tucher family that we can today enjoy this place.
Getting a glimpse of the history of the city through the history of this house and the artefacts it holds was an uplifting experience."
Klaus Wanderer
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is centrally located in Nuremberg's Old Town. You can easily reach it by public transport, with several tram and bus lines stopping nearby. Walking from the main market square is also a pleasant option. 🚌 🚶
Parking in the immediate vicinity can be challenging due to its central location. It's recommended to use public transport or park in a nearby multi-story car park and walk. 🚗
Yes, it's a manageable walk of about 15-20 minutes from the Hauptbahnhof (main train station) to the Tucherschloss Museum. :train2:
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Adult admission is typically around €6. However, entry is free with the Nuremberg Card, which is a great option if you plan to visit other attractions. 🎟️
Yes, the Nuremberg Card offers free admission. Check for potential student or senior discounts, though the card is often the most economical choice. :discount:
Opening hours can vary, and the Renaissance Garden has specific seasonal access, often open from spring to autumn. It's crucial to check the official website for the most up-to-date information before your visit. :clock1:
While online booking might be available, purchasing tickets directly at the museum or utilizing the Nuremberg Card are common methods. Always verify the latest ticketing procedures on their website. 💻
Yes, the Hirsvogelsaal is located within the Tucherschloss complex and is typically accessible with a general admission ticket or the Nuremberg Card. 🚪
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, personal photography without flash is permitted inside the museum to capture the historical interiors and furnishings. However, always look for signage or ask staff if unsure. :camerawithflash:
Photography is usually allowed in the Hirsvogelsaal, but it's best to confirm the specific rules upon arrival. The painted ceilings are particularly photogenic. 🎨
You can typically take photos in the Renaissance Garden. It's a beautiful spot for capturing the blend of historical architecture and nature. 🌳
The Hirsvogelsaal with its ornate ceiling, the grand staircase, and the picturesque Renaissance Garden are prime photo opportunities. :iphone:
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
A typical visit lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing you to explore the house, its furnishings, and the Hirsvogelsaal. You might spend longer if you leisurely enjoy the garden. :stopwatch:
You'll see beautifully preserved 16th-century rooms with original furniture, tapestries, paintings, and handicrafts that illustrate the life of the wealthy Tucher merchant family. :antique:
The historic nature of the building may present some accessibility challenges. It's advisable to contact the museum directly to inquire about specific accessibility features. ♿
Information on guided tours can be found on the museum's official website. They can offer deeper insights into the history and art. 🎤
The Hirsvogelsaal is a remarkable example of Renaissance interior design, known for its elaborate painted decorations and historical significance as a venue for important gatherings. 📜

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