Public guided tour
Themed tour: Cultural diversity
From museums to the "jewel among German cinemas" - the two-hour tour gives you a good overview of Wiesbaden's cultural mile and makes you want to delve deeper. It is offered every third Saturday from March to November at 11 a.m., next time on March 22.
Stations of the tour
The tour does not include interior tours of the buildings
- Museum Wiesbaden (State Museum)
- Museum Reinhard Ernst
- Nassauischer Kunstverein
- Sculpture Commerzbank
- Villa Clementine House of Literature
- Warm Dam
- State Theater
- Spa House
- Nice Square
- Sculpture Life
- Wilhelmstrasse
- Caligari
- The meeting point is the Museum Wiesbaden, which houses a unique Art Nouveau collection in addition to changing exhibitions. Incidentally, the decisive impetus for its foundation came from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - his statue sits enthroned in front of the entrance in thanks.
- The Reinhard Ernst Museum is being built just a few meters away. The Museum of Abstract Art is intended to be a place of encounter and was designed by the renowned Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki.
- The Nassauischer Kunstverein is dedicated to contemporary art and awards the annual "Follow Fluxus" scholarship to promote young artists.
- The Villa Clementine is the heart of Wiesbaden's literary scene. Here you can find out who had the villa built out of love and what the famous and infamous "prince robbery" is all about.
- A gem for cineastes is the Caligari FilmBühne, which director Volker Schlöndorff has described as a "jewel among German cinemas". Incidentally, it is named after the silent film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari".
Public city tour
Dates |
From March to November every third Saturday at 11 am
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Duration |
two hours |
Meeting point | 11 a.m. each day Museum Wiesbaden (State Museum) Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2 65185 Wiesbaden |
Ticket price | 16,00 Euro per person |
Groups |
Up to a maximum of 20 people. Offers for small and large groups can be booked at any time on request.
Further "Group tours" at the bottom of the page. |