Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch-Museum

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Museum/Exhibition
The museum is located in the birthplace of the sculptor Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch.
It displays exhibits by the artist and provides an insight into his life in the 19th century. Open every Sunday, except on public holidays, from 3 to 5 pm. Individual appointments on request at the Heimatverein Herzebrock. Tel.: 05245-922748.



Caspar Clemens Zumbusch was born in the half-timbered house built in 1700 in 1830. He worked as a sculptor in Munich and Vienna, where he was also elevated to the nobility.


From 1720, the house on today's Bundesstraße 64 served as a permanent post office with a transformer station for stagecoaches.


In 1848, Wilhelm Nöllmann acquired the house. Wilhelm Branz bought it in 1907 and the entrepreneur Paul Craemer in 1912. The use of the house as an administrative building for Craemer's press, stamping and hammer works and the later Paul Craemer company ended in 1980. Craemer Holding handed the house over to the municipality for public use in 2010. Today, it houses a family center and the Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch Museum.

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Openings

Open every Sunday, except on public holidays, from 3 to 5 pm. Individual appointments on request from the Herzebrock Heritage Society. Tel.: 05245 - 4816 or -922748.

Price info

Admission is free, donations are welcome.

Payment Options

Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

The museum is located in the district of Herzebrock. Herzebrock train station is less than 200 meters away.

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Getting there
Caspar Ritter von Zumbusch-Museum
Clarholzer Straße 45
33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz