The Mühlhausen museums are pleased to announce that visitor numbers have returned to pre-corona levels for the first time since the challenging times of the pandemic. This
encouraging development is a clear signal that the city's cultural life is back at a high level. Since reopening after the lockdowns, Mühlhausen's museums have recorded a constant increase in visitors and are now back at the 2019 level with just under 40,000 visitors in 2023.
these encouraging figures: "More visitors than residents, that's definitely a success." The guests have actively decided to explore the rich cultural treasures of the region again, so that the rich
The rich range of exhibitions, guided tours and events was once again well received.
The various exhibitions and events presented by Mühlhausen's museums over the past few months have played a key role in arousing the interest of visitors. From archaeological exhibitions to high-altitude tower tours with a view of the falcon's nest, the wide range of museum offerings reflects the diversity and fascination of local history, and the interest and commitment of the public have helped the museums to overcome these challenging times and celebrate a new beginning. Next year's Thuringian state exhibition "freiheyt 1525 - 500 years of the Peasants' War" is set to continue this trend. After all, visitors can expect the largest state exhibition on the Peasants' War in one place.