The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden is founded in 1912 by Karl August Lingner and housed in a striking modernist building from 1930, the museum serves as a vibrant forum for science, culture, and society. Each year, more than 280,000 visitors explore its exhibitions and attend conferences, concerts, and lectures here.
The Deutsches Hygiene-Museum is not only an exhibition venue but also a highly regarded event location. With modern conference halls, lecture rooms, and reception areas, it regularly hosts academic congresses, symposia, cultural programs, and gala events. Its central location in Dresden makes it easily accessible for international participants.
Address: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden, Lingnerplatz 1, 01069 Dresden, Germany
Homepage : Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresden: The Human Experience
Located Just a 15 minutes walk from the Frauenkirche in the Dresden city centre!
Easily reachable by tram: Stop “Georg-Arnhold-Bad/Deutsches Hygiene-Museum”.
Within walking distance of major landmarks, such as the Frauenkirche.