The Pinneberg museum is located in the old district court’s building from 1855 and focuses on regional topics regarding the city of Pinneberg, county of Pinneberg and Schleswig-Holstein. The permanent exhibition showcases its collection exemplarily. The first floor not only holds the early 20th century treatment room of Rudolph Grothkop, a local dentist and painter born in 1908, but also his painting studio. The changing temporary exhibitions additionally include topics involving the regional industrial history, trade and crafts as well as art and cultural history.
The nearby cultural center “Die Drostei”, a remarkable brick building built in the late 18th century, also hosts temporary exhibitions.
Arrival by Car
Motorway A 23 exit Pinneberg Mitte, in the direction of the train station
Free
The museum is located in the historical building of the District Court from 1855. The focus of the collection is on regional topics. The permanent exhibition on the history of the town gives an overview of the evolution of Penneberg from the prehistoric era through the Schauenburg, Danish, and Prussian eras, to the Weimar Republic and the Nazi era.
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