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Martin von Wagner Museum

Residenzpl. 2A, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
📞 +49 931 3182288

The Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg, Germany, is a unique restaurant that combines a museum, restaurant, and café all in one. It is located in the heart of the city and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

The restaurant offers a unique culinary experience that combines traditional Bavarian cuisine with modern and creative dishes. The menu features a variety of dishes from all over the world, including dishes from the Mediterranean, Asia, and the Americas. The restaurant also has a large selection of vegetarian and vegan options, as well as a gluten-free menu.

The atmosphere of the Martin von Wagner Museum is both elegant and cozy. The restaurant is decorated in a classic Bavarian style, with dark woods and leather furniture. The walls are covered with artworks from local artists, giving the restaurant a unique and inviting atmosphere.

The restaurant also offers a wide selection of wines, beers, and spirits. The wine list includes a variety of German, French, and Italian wines, as well as some international selections. The restaurant also has an extensive selection of craft beers, including local and international brands.

The Martin von Wagner Museum is a wonderful place to enjoy a unique culinary experience in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant offers a variety of delicious dishes, an extensive wine list, and a wide selection of craft beers. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner or a casual lunch, the Martin von Wagner Museum is the perfect place to go.

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5 stars

One of the largest university museums with a really nice selection of ancient art (great collection of Greek vases and early Romian sculptures), medieval altar sculptures and ealry modern paintings.

4 stars

Very helpful and friendly staff. The antiquities collection is the better of the two collections in terms of quality. While the paintings and renaissance sculpture are good there are few masterpieces. The main exception being the Tilman Riemenschneider works. There's a staggered opening so the paintings are open to lunch time and the antiquities after.

1 star

Shame on all the museums with artifacts from other places. They don't belong in Germany... Return the Parthenon sculpture to Athens, where it belongs!