Radeburg's past and present come to life at the town's local history museum. In addition, visitors can admire many artifacts belonging to Radeburg's most famous son in the Heinrich Zille Collection.
In addition, there are Bronze Age finds discovered in 1928 during construction work at the Radeburg gasworks, which form a significant archaeological collection that has earned Radeburg a place in the history of archaeology.
The museum’s collection also includes over 200 objects related to Radeburg’s most famous son, the painter and graphic artist Heinrich Zille. These include original prints and drawings, letters, and autograph cards, as well as items related to Zille’s legacy, such as figurines, commemorative coins, stamps, and sculptures. Through donations and acquisitions, this part of the collection was most recently expanded significantly in 2018. The museum’s collection also includes over 100 books and publications on Heinrich Zille alone, as well as over 2,500 other printed materials, manuscripts, pictures, and maps.

