Museum history

From local museum to Kaufbeuren Town Museum

Lokalmuseum im Rathaus, Vitrine mit Fayencen (1934/1934)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

The old "local museum";

The story behind the creation of the Town Museum is complex and is reflected in the museum's high-quality collection which is of national importance. It was established in 1879 as a local museum by Willibald Filser. Its collection included items from the old town hall and from the town's artisans and patrician families. This exhibition could initially be seen in the town hall.

Blick in die Ostallgäuer Bauernstube (1934/1934)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

Folk art in the Allgäu

In 1901, as part of an agricultural exhibition, the town displayed a mock-up of farmhouse parlors at the former winter school on Kaisergäßchen, which now houses the museum. The exhibition "Folk art in the Allgäu“ by famous early "guardians of cultural heritage" Christian Frank and Gustav von Kahr and the architect Franz Zell established a model for other museums to display similar agricultural ways of life.

Blick in den Ganghofer-Raum (1934/1934)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

A successful Bavarian author from Kaufbeuren

In 1928, the same building hosted an exhibition from parts of the estate of the acclaimed writer and Kaufbeuren native Ludwig Ganghofer (1855-1920).

Blick in die Ostallgäuer Bauernstube (1934/1934)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

Collections all under one roof

In 1934, the collection of the town's history was relocated from the town hall to the building on Kaisergäßchen. Due to their immense popularity, the farmhouse parlors were also retained there.

Die Kruzifixsammlung in ihrer heutigen Präsentation (2021/2021)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

The museum continues to grow

In 1936, the collection gained another jewel: the extensive crucifix collection of parish priest Richard Wiebel from the nearby village of Irsee. As a result it grew beyond just a local heritage collection and became a multi-faceted museum. Its various collections and exhibitions each reflect their time and their collectors. But they are united by the one thing they all have in common: their association with Kaufbeuren.

Blick in die Gemäldesammlung des Museumsdepots (2021/2021)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

A modern museum with storage

After the local heritage museum had to shut in 2002 for structural reasons, the museum's refurbishment was assigned to the first full-time museum management team. The items were transferred to a storage facility and inventoried. The central collections were examined scientifically. In addition, extensive conservation and restoration work was carried out.

Die Sammlung protestantischer Hinterglasbilder (2020)Original Source: Stadtmuseum Kaufbeuren

The new Town Museum

After the museum building was restored and extended, the Kaufbeuren Town Museum celebrated its re-opening in 2013.

Take yourself on a virtual tour through the exhibition on Protestant reverse glass paintings and their context in the Kaufbeuren Town Museum!

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