New Carl Orff Museum delights visitors in Dießen am Ammersee!
Discover the newly opened Carl Orff Museum in Dießen am Ammersee, which offers fascinating insights into Orff's life's work.

New Carl Orff Museum delights visitors in Dießen am Ammersee!
A new cultural hotspot has opened its doors in Dießen am Ammersee: Das Carl Orff Museum, which recently celebrated its opening, captivates not only music lovers but also those interested in culture. On the occasion of this reopening, the VdK Landsberg local association had the opportunity to visit the museum and was enthusiastic about the lively and varied exhibition.
The visitors had the opportunity to experience the original rooms of the well-known composer Carl Orff and enjoyed coffee and cake. This was certainly a highlight of the day that will be remembered by many. The exhibits are not only informative, but also appealing and invite you to engage with Orff's work, which goes far beyond his well-known compositions.
A place of inspiration
The new museum is more than just a gallery for Orff's works; it sees itself as a space for encounters and learning. It's open Carl Orff Museum from Tuesday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Here visitors can immerse themselves in the world of the composer, get to know his educational idea of the Orff school work and find out more about his extensive life's work.
The lovingly designed exhibition provides a deep insight into the inspirations that led Orff to his works. Among them is the famous Orff Schulwerk, which still has a high status in music education today and is popular with teachers and students alike.
Invitation to discovery
A visit to this charming museum on Lake Ammersee is a must for anyone who is passionate about music and culture. The location in Ziegelstadel 1 not only offers a wonderful view of the surrounding nature, but also a stimulating environment in which to engage with Carl Orff's art.
The museum is therefore also a place of inspiration for all generations and helps to keep Orff's cultural heritage alive. If you haven't visited the museum yet, you shouldn't miss the opportunity - it could be an unforgettable trip.