Gain preliminary insights into the collections of the Prince Pückler Museum online – at any time and from any location. The collections comprise a total of around 20,000 exhibits. Only a small proportion of these can currently be explored online, though more and more are being made available over time …
In 2020, we began making exhibits from various areas of the SFPM collection available on the museum-digital platform. Over 900 exhibits can now be viewed. A great many German and international museums use this platform to showcase their collections according to the principles of open access. Why not browse our collections today, too?
When Prince Pückler left Muskau for Branitz in 1845, he took the portraits of his ancestors with him. They continue to welcome visitors to the palace’s vestibule to this day. Explore the ancestral gallery here or on the museum-digital platform.
Prince Pückler enjoyed a long and passionate relationship with the art of stained-glass painting. He had coloured panes placed in front of many windows to delight visitors with their “magical glow”. Learn more about the history of the stained glass and its restoration and return to the palace.
All kinds of firearms, pole arms and bladed weapons, powder horns, hunting cutlery, paintings and wooden coats of arms adorn the walls of the weapon display in Branitz Palace. Explore the Prince’s weapon collection online.
What did Prince Pückler enjoy reading? And how about his great-grandfather? Almost 2,000 volumes from the Pückler-Callenberg Library are listed in the Berlin-Brandenburg cooperative library network (KOBV).