The permanent exhibition is housed in the Landsberger Hof. The new museum building houses the temporary exhibitions
Sauerland-Museum, The permanent exhibition is housed in the Landsberger Hof. The new museum building houses the temporary exhibitions

Sauerland Museum

Arnsberg

The Sauerland Museum conveys regional history in a vivid way. Visitors follow a timeline through the centuries. Using pictures, models and contemporary documents, guests can trace social developments. The new museum building from 2019 offers space for top-class special exhibitions.

The Sauerland is a cycling and hiking paradise, a recreational oasis with many wooded areas and reservoirs. Parts of the region were known for their strong industry in the 18th and 19th centuries. Iserlohn was at times considered the largest industrial city in Westphalia before individual cities in the Ruhr area gained the upper hand. Spiritual centers such as monasteries and religious orders played a decisive role in the identity of the Sauerland. It is clear that such a diverse region needs its own museum to guide visitors on a tour through its history; a museum that breaks down the cultural and historical development from the beginnings of the former Duchy of Westphalia to the present day.

Along a timeline, visitors embark on an exciting journey of discovery on three building levels of the Landsberger Hof - a historic town palace based on the French model: An adventure area on the themes of the Palaeolithic and Middle Ages introduces guests to the entertaining show on the basement floor with original finds from the Balver Cave and the skeleton of an 80,000-year-old cave bear.

On the first floor, history fans can trace the heyday of the duchy, while life-size portraits of important bishops and electors tell of pomp and glory. The model of the nearby Wedinghausen Monastery helps visitors to understand the importance of spiritual centers for education and culture.

With its many exhibits, the historical regional museum covers both historical and cultural aspects: This becomes particularly clear to guests on the upper floor, which focuses on the region in the times of Napoleon, the Prussian Kingdom, the Weimar Republic and National Socialism. Not far from military uniforms, flags and furnishings, an Election-O-Mat for the year 1932 provides "aha" moments.

Anyone interested in a top-class special exhibition after the comprehensive tour through the centuries can pay a visit to the impressive museum extension. Since its opening in 2019, it has been connected to the Palais via a bridge. An exhibition on August Macke has already enjoyed great success here.

It is also worth taking a closer look at the extraordinary exhibition building from the outside: three cube-shaped floors are gracefully embedded in the beautiful Arnsberg landscape on the edge of the slope facing Ruhrstraße. An exploration tour through the medieval town center or the ruins of the Rüdenburg castle will reinforce the impression afterwards.

Make yourself a culture pack!

How regional museums work today

Reopened in the historic palace with a modern extension in 2019, the Sauerland Museum focuses on the history of the former Duchy of Westphalia from its beginnings to the present day. The collection presentation is complemented by interesting and well-attended temporary exhibitions.

  • The museum café is run by master confectioner Andre Krengel from Arnsberg and invites you to linger with ice cream, cakes and regional pancake specialities. The "Kleine Altstadt-Café" is also recommended to all travellers who value a family atmosphere and regional products.
  • Arnsberg, with its romantic winding alleyways and medieval centre, is also a stage destination on the Ruhr Valley Cycle Route and an ideal place for a stopover with or without an overnight stay. There are permanently installed bicycle stands in the museum courtyard and visitors can charge their e-bikes at one of the six charging stations while visiting the museum.
  • The temporary exhibitions in the architecturally attractive new building deal with cultural-historical themes and, at regular intervals, art exhibitions.
  • Travellers have the best view of the idyllic Arnsberg Forest landscape from the Lörmecke Tower in Warstein, which is around 30 kilometres from the Sauerland Museum. The attraction with a plateau at a height of 35 metres is located on several hiking and cycling routes such as the Sauerland Forest Route. From the tower, guests can look out over the Hochsauerland, the Haarstrang and the Westphalian Bay all the way to the Teutoburg Forest.
  • If you want to take a look around Warstein and learn more about its culture, a guided tour of the "Warsteiner Welt" is a must. The visitor centre provides insights into 265 years of brewing tradition. Of course, a cold Pilsner is part of the tour.
  • Excursion tip: Lake Möhne is located 20 kilometres from Arnsberg and, as NRW's largest lake, is also known as the "Westphalian Sea". With 40 kilometres of shoreline and surrounded by the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park, it offers numerous paths for relaxing walks, long hikes and cycle tours right by the water. The waters also enjoy an excellent reputation as a fishing area due to the great variety of fish. The ADAC yacht school on the lake is the only one of its kind in Germany to offer training programmes for sailing and boating.
  • Accommodation tip: Villa Regina on Lake Möhne or Hotel Altes Backhaus close to the museum in Arnsberg.

Important information at a glance

  • Open today
    Tuesday09:00 - 18:00
    Wednesday09:00 - 17:00
    Thursday09:00 - 17:00
    Friday09:00 - 17:00
    Saturday14:00 - 18:00
    Sunday10:00 - 18:00

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