Stadtmuseum Bückeburg

Museum Bückeburg, Lower-Saxony, Germany

What to expect

Bückeburg is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, with a rich history and stunning attractions. The town is home to Bückeburg Palace, a regal gem and ancestral seat of the Princes of Schaumburg-Lippe, which features a Renaissance palace complex, a Royal Riding School, and a beautiful garden with baroque features. The palace also houses significant works of art and a notable library. Another notable attraction is the Princely Mausoleum, the world's largest private sepulchre, built in Neo-Romanic style and featuring an impressive gold mosaic. The town also has a helicopter museum and a town church with a pulpit and an ornately decorated bronze-cast font. Visitors can enjoy the charm of palace horsemanship, explore the historic buildings, and experience the town's medieval fairy-tale spirit

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Beautiful Bückeburg: Excursion to the Schaumburg region

Beautiful Bückeburg: Excursion to the Schaumburg region
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Heimatmuseum. It shows changing special exhibitions and a permanent exhibition with Schaumburg costumes, dinosaur tracks, and old handicrafts. The best thing: Admission is free, there is only a donation box

Highlights: The exhibits were interesting, and the best thing was that admission was free ✨