

Osnabrück, Germany
Osnabrück, Germany
The Felix Nussbaum House in Osnabrück is a museum devoted to the life and work of painter Felix Nussbaum, who was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, the building itself is a major draw, with striking, angular spaces that echo themes of exile and loss. Inside, visitors can see Nussbaum’s powerful paintings alongside exhibitions on his historical context. It is a thoughtful stop for travelers interested in modern architecture, 20th-century history, and art with a deeply personal story.
Opening Hours
Tue–Fri: 11:00–18:00, Sat–Sun: 10:00–18:00, Mon: closed