Museum in the Hüttesches Haus

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Museum/Exhibition
Small but fine private collection on the history of culture, everyday life and design since 1880
The Museum im Hütteschen Haus is located in a listed Weser Renaissance building dating from 1565 in Höxter's town centre. After a fire, the building was rebuilt in 1910 with some changes typical of the period. The charm of this period is still documented today by elaborate stencil paintings in the rooms. Following renovation in 2012, the building now houses a private cultural history museum.

A professional collection of over 15,000 artefacts from the past 140 years forms the core of the museum. Numerous exhibitions throughout Germany have already emerged from this collection.

The museum is only open during the current exhibitions. In spring, it shows a cultural history exhibition on a decade of the 20th century, in summer it alternates between a Lego and Playmobil exhibition and at Christmas an exhibition on a Christmas theme or old toys. Small exhibitions on various themes are presented in parallel in the cabinet.

Good to know

Openings

Dayoff: Monday, Tuesday

Price info

Price adult: €4.00
Price reduced: €3.00
Price family: €11.00
Guided tours (in addition to admission):
Per person: € 3.00
Groups of 10 persons or more: € 30.00

Information on reduced prices: Children aged 4 and over, schoolchildren, students, ALG II recipients with ID, groups of 10 people or more

Eligibility

  • Bad Weather Offer

  • Suitable for any weather

  • for Groups

  • for Class

  • for families

  • for individual guests

  • Suitable for the Elderly

  • for Children of the age of 3-6

  • for Children of the age of 6-10

  • for Children of the age of 10 upwards

Foreign Language

German

Payment Options

Cash

Directions & Parking facilities

The Museum im Hütteschen Haus is located directly in the centre of Höxter, follow the signs on the pedestrian guidance system.

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Getting there
Museum in the Hüttesches Haus
Nicolaistraße 10
37671 Höxter