The Siebold-Museum in Würzburg is a unique museum dedicated to the life and work of the physician and Japan researcher Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866).
It is located in the former director's villa of the Bürgerbräu AG, a historic building from the founding period, and was opened on July 3, 1995.
The permanent exhibition presents exhibits on the life and work of the Würzburg family of doctors and scholars Siebold, as well as objects from the German and Japanese phases of Philipp Franz von Siebold's life.
Regularly changing special exhibitions also provide insights into various aspects of Japanese culture and history.
For events, various rooms are available in the Siebold-Museum, which are ideal for exhibitions, seminars, or cultural events. The central location in Würzburg allows for easy access by public transport; the tram stop "Bürgerbräu" is just a few minutes' walk away. Public parking facilities are available in the surrounding area for drivers.
Whether for private parties, corporate events, or cultural events – the Siebold-Museum offers the ideal setting for unforgettable experiences with its unique combination of history and modernity.