Museum · City Center
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
One of the oldest public museums in Europe (1754). Rembrandt, Vermeer, Cranach, Rubens.
The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is considered one of the oldest public art museums in Europe. Its collection includes works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Cranach, Rubens, Holbein and many other old masters. The building, renovated in 2016, offers a modern presentation across two floors.
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Burglöwe (Lion Monument)
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Dankwarderode Castle
A reconstructed 12th-century residence of the Welf dukes. Today a branch of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum.
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