Modern · €€€ · City Centre

Restaurant am Hack-Museum

The restaurant at the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum lies right beside the large ceramic mural by Joan Miró that defines the facade. Seasonal, modern cuisine, regional produce finely interpreted and a small terrace overlooking the glowing mosaic. A stylish spot for museum visitors and anyone who likes to combine art with indulgence.

Cuisine Between the Galleries

The restaurant at the Hack-Museum relies on a seasonal, modern kitchen that interprets regional produce with a fine touch. The menu stays compact and focused, so a visit suits both a small lunch between two exhibition rooms and a leisurely dinner. Coffee and cake round off the offering for guests who want to linger after their tour.

Art & Setting

Defining the setting is the immediate proximity to the large ceramic mural by Joan Miró that adorns the facade of the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum. From the small terrace the eye falls on the glowing mosaic, lending the place a distinctly art-minded atmosphere all its own. Inside it is bright and calm, in keeping with the museum surroundings.

Location & Visit

Set in the heart of Ludwigshafen's city centre, a restaurant visit pairs ideally with a walk through the museum's collection or its temporary exhibitions. Anyone wishing to bring art and indulgence together is in the right place here. For dinner a reservation is advisable, as the spot beside the Miró wall is coveted and the house can fill up quickly during openings.

Tue–Sun 10am–9pm Reservation recommended
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