The various collections can be seen partly in the Karlsruhe Palace and partly in several branch museums.
Karlsruhe Palace in the Baden State Museum The museum's collections are presented on four floors in Karlsruhe Palace. The most important
antiquities collection in Baden-Württemberg and the
Karlsruhe Turkish booty, most of which Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden brought back from the
Turkish Wars in 1691, are well known. To mark the 100th anniversary of its founding, the latest exhibition of the collection,
Archaeology in Baden - Expothek¹, was opened in July 2019. The departments in the palace include:
In the basement Archaeology in Baden - Expothek¹: Vessels, weapons, tools and jewelry from the early cultural history of Baden from the Palaeolithic period (approx. 650,000 BC) to the Carolingian period (8th century AD). The collection exhibition is a pilot project for the new museum concept of the Baden State Museum and offers digital research tools and virtual reality. The Expothek at the center of the exhibition resembles a research laboratory. Here, registered users can have original objects presented to them by trained staff by prior appointment.
History of the Romans on the Upper Rhine: Roman culture and way of life on the Upper Rhine. Mithras relief and cellar of a Roman villa.
On the first floor Ancient cultures of the Mediterranean region I and II: Exhibits from the ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Etruscans, Lower Italy and Sicily. Furnishings from Roman villas. Early Christian Byzantine objects.
Special exhibitions On the second floor •
Late Middle Ages: Classes in the Middle Ages (nobles, burghers and peasants). •
Renaissance and Early Baroque: From the Reformation to the Wars of Succession. Sculptures. •
Karlsruhe Palace and Court: Building history of the palace, street system. Portraits of the princes of the
House of Baden who reigned from 1715 to 1918. Insignia. Gifts to the House of Baden. •
Armory: Slashing, stabbing and firearms are exhibited in the armory. •
"So-called Turkish booty":' Equipment from the time of the
Turkish Wars. Weapons, riding gear and armor.
On the second floor •
Weltkultur/ Global Culture: The theme is the mutual influence of European and non-European cultures and the role of mediating cultures. There are collaborations with museums in
Tunisia,
Algeria,
Turkey,
Greece,
Italy and
France. •
Außenstelle Südbaden (
South Baden branch office), Staufen im BreisgauThe
South Baden branch office, which emerged from the former State Office for Folklore, is also based in Staufen. It is responsible for the interests of the Baden State Museum in South Baden, for the Staufen Ceramics Museum and maintains a public
library and a photo archive on the subject of folklore. •
Neuenbürg castleThe museum in Neuenbürg Castle shows the fairy tale
Das kalte Herz by Wilhelm Hauff in a walk-in production and also presents the past of the castle and its immediate surroundings. The castle cellar is reserved for exhibitions of contemporary art. •
Monastery Museum, Calw-HirsauThe
Hirsau Monastery Museum near
Calw is located next to the ruins of the
Hirsau Monastery, one of the most important monasteries of the
Middle Ages. The exhibition provides a good insight into the monastic culture of Hirsau, which goes back over 1100 years, the life of the
monks and also the local and
social history of the spa town of Hirsau in the 19th and 20th centuries. •
Monastery Museum Salem in the
Salem Imperial Abbey: The exhibition
Masterpieces of the Imperial Abbey with altarpieces and sculptures was opened in 2014. Noteworthy is the
Open Access digital catalog, which offers new access to the collections and provides important information on individual objects. == Special exhibitions ==