Haus im Schluh / Heinrich Vogeler Collection
In 1920, Martha Vogeler, the first wife of the artist Heinrich Vogeler, decided on a very courageous new path for the time: she bought a piece of land, had an old Lower Saxony house dismantled elsewhere and rebuilt it in the Schluh.
Together with her three daughters, she not only created a new home for herself - from the very beginning, her house in the Schluh was intended as a museum and memorial to Heinrich Vogeler.
A hand weaving mill and the sale of arts and crafts contributed to the existence and preservation of the property, in addition to the rental of guest rooms. Since then, Martha's House has been a meeting place - not only for artists.
To this day, the Haus im Schluh is a museum run by the fourth generation of the Vogeler family. The idyllically situated courtyard houses the extensive Heinrich Vogeler collection, a hand weaving mill, a guesthouse and a coffee garden. In 2012, the historical exhibition rooms were extended by a modern gallery annex, which offers space for changing exhibitions.
In 1920, Martha Vogeler, the first wife of the artist Heinrich Vogeler, decided on a very courageous new path for the time: she bought a piece of land, had an old Lower Saxony house dismantled elsewhere and rebuilt it in the Schluh.
Together with her three daughters, she not only created a new home for herself - from the very beginning, her house in the Schluh was intended as a museum and memorial to Heinrich Vogeler.
A hand weaving mill and the sale of arts and crafts contributed to the existence and preservation of the property, in addition to the rental of guest rooms. Since then, Martha's House has been a meeting place - not only for artists.
To this day, the Haus im Schluh is a museum run by the fourth generation of the Vogeler family. The idyllically situated courtyard houses the extensive Heinrich Vogeler collection, a hand weaving mill, a guesthouse and a coffee garden. In 2012, the historical exhibition rooms were extended by a modern gallery annex, which offers space for changing exhibitions.
Good to know
Openings
Open during the summer season (28.03. to 06.11.):
Tuesday to Friday from 14:00 to 18:00
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00
Open in the winter season (07.11. to 27.03.):
Tuesday to Sunday from 13:00 to 17:00
Tuesday to Friday from 14:00 to 18:00
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00
Open in the winter season (07.11. to 27.03.):
Tuesday to Sunday from 13:00 to 17:00
Dayoff: Monday
Price info
Price adult: €7.00
Price reduced: €5.00
Admission costs €7.00 (concessions €5.00). Children and young people up to the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.
The Worpswede Museum Card for the 4 museums (Barkenhoff, Haus im Schluh, Kunsthalle Worpswede and Große Kunstschau Worpswede) costs only € 25.00 (reduced € 15.00). You save € 6.00 compared to the normal one-way ticket prices. The Museum4-Ticket is available at all four museums and at the Worpswede Tourist Information Office. Of course you can also visit each museum separately with a one-way ticket.
The Worpswede Museum Card for the 4 museums (Barkenhoff, Haus im Schluh, Kunsthalle Worpswede and Große Kunstschau Worpswede) costs only € 25.00 (reduced € 15.00). You save € 6.00 compared to the normal one-way ticket prices. The Museum4-Ticket is available at all four museums and at the Worpswede Tourist Information Office. Of course you can also visit each museum separately with a one-way ticket.
Information on reduced prices: Severely disabled persons with a disabled person's pass from 50 % severely disabled; pupils/students after the age of 18 with pupil or student ID; members of the Association of German Art Historians; visitors from 5.30 p.m. (or 4.30 p.m. in winter)
Eligibility
Bad Weather Offer
for Groups
for Class
for familys
Suitable for the Elderly
Linguistic proficiency
German, English
Other Furnishing/Equipment
Toilet
Handicapped accessible WC
Payment methods
chargeable, Cash payment on site, Maestro, Mastercard, invoice, Transfer, Visa, Debit card, Cash card / EC card
Accessibility
General Information on Accessibility
Das Museum ist bedingt barrierefrei. Für elektronische und breitere Rollstühle bitten wir um Voranmeldung, da dann andere Eingangstüren geöffnet werden müssen.
Directions & Parking facilities
Anfahrt mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln
Anreise aus Richtung Osterholz-Scharmbeck
Buslinie 640, Haltestelle: Kattenpad
Anreise aus Richtung Bremen
Buslinie 670, Haltestelle: Worpswede, Hemberg
Anreise aus Richtung Osterholz-Scharmbeck
Buslinie 640, Haltestelle: Kattenpad
Anreise aus Richtung Bremen
Buslinie 670, Haltestelle: Worpswede, Hemberg
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Contact person
Museumsleitung / Vorstand
Berit Müller / Kristina Lohse / Dr. Markus Schmidt
Im Schluh 35-37
27726 Worpswede
License (master data)
Touristikagentur Teufelsmoor-Worpswede-Unterweser e.V.
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