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Museums in Ludwigshafen
The Wilhelm Hack Museum, the city museum and the Ernst Bloch Center
Ludwigshafen's museum landscape is surprisingly diverse. The Wilhelm Hack Museum is regarded as an important institution for modern and contemporary art, the city museum tells the story of the young industrial city, and the Ernst Bloch Center commemorates the great philosopher of hope, who spent his final years here. The arc thus spans from the avant-garde and the city's emergence to thinking on the Rhine. Anyone wanting to understand the city is best off starting here.
Attractions

City Center
Wilhelm Hack Museum
The most important art museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, with classical modernism and a vast ceramic wall mural by Joan Miró on its façade.
from 6 EUR

City Center
City Museum in the Rathaus-Center
A city-history museum in the Rathaus-Center, telling the young, industry-shaped story of Ludwigshafen since 1853.
from 3 EUR
North/Hemshof
Rudolf Scharpf Gallery
A branch of the Wilhelm Hack Museum in the Hemshof, serving as a testing ground for young, contemporary art.
Free entry

Oggersheim
Schiller House Oggersheim
A historic inn where Friedrich Schiller took refuge in 1782 on his flight from Württemberg - today a memorial and museum.
from 3 EUR
Tours & Tickets · GetYourGuide
Museen & Kultur in der Region
Vom Wilhelm-Hack-Museum mit der Miró-Wand bis zur Kunstszene der Metropolregion Rhein-Neckar – Museumstickets und Touren in Ludwigshafen und Umgebung.
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