German Hygiene Museum
The German Hygiene Museum in Dresden offers a fascinating mix of science, culture and art that attracts visitors of all ages.
The German Hygiene Museum in Dresden is a unique museum that impressively combines science, health, culture and art. With a variety of interactive exhibits and informative displays, it offers insights into topics such as medicine, nutrition, the environment and social health. The exhibitions are educational and invite visitors to engage with issues of health and hygiene. In addition to the scientific aspects, the museum also offers a wide range of cultural events and art exhibitions.
Opening hours
Tuesday: 10–17 o'clock
Sunday: 10–17 o'clock
Monday: closed
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun, public holidays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday closed (Easter Monday & Whit Monday open)
January 1, December 24 and 25 closed
Days off:
Monday (open on Easter Monday & Whit Monday)
January 1, December 2 and 25
Tue-Sun, public holidays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday closed (Easter Monday & Whit Monday open)
January 1, December 24 and 25 closed
Days off:
Monday (open on Easter Monday & Whit Monday)
January 1, December 2 and 25
Suitability
- Suitable for any weather
- for Groups
- for Class
- for individual guests
- Suitable for the Elderly
Foreign languages
- German
- English
Price information
ADMISSION PRICES
Children under 17 years: free
Persons entitled to a reduction: 6 €
Adults: 12 €
Children under 17 years: free
Persons entitled to a reduction: 6 €
Adults: 12 €
Getting there
The German Hygiene Museum in Dresden is easily accessible by public transport. Take tram lines 1, 2 or 4 to the "Deutsches Hygienemuseum" stop. For car drivers, parking is available near the museum. The exact address is Lingnerplatz 1, 01069 Dresden.
Other facilities
- Toilet
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