
Absolute culture
Are you on the lookout for art and culture in Memmingen?
Find suitable experiences for yourself or the whole family here.

City museum
Memmingen’s city museum is located in a late baroque town palace. It offers a lively foray into Memmingen’s cultural history.

MEWO Art Gallery
The MEWO gallery presents up to ten exhibitions of contemporary art each year, offering surprising insights into the local cultural landscape.

Strigel- Museum and Antoniter- Museum
The 15th century former hospital complex of the Order of the Brothers of St Anthony now houses the Strigel Museum and the Antonite Museum, covering both the history of the Order and the work of the Strigel family of artists from Memmingen.<br/>
Orgelkonzert
Orgelkonzert
Stephan Ronkov (Organist am Marienmünster Dießen). An der Dreifaltigkeitsorgel: Nicolas de Grigny (Hymne „Veni Creator”), Johann Sebastian Bach (Fuge in d Moll BWV 539/2), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart („Adagio und Allegro“ KV 594). An der Marienorgel: Louis Vierne (Symphonie Nr. 3 Op. 28) mehr erfahren


Would you like an extra portion? Our Schwäbisch Regional Theatre can do more than just theater.

exhibitions at MEWO Art Gallery
MEWO Art Gallery presents three exhibitions.

exhibtion city museum
Special exhibition "VerVolkt" from May 16 to January 23, 2022 at Martin-Luther-Platz and at City Museum.
Summer of cultural events with a festival atmosphere
"During the "Memminger Meile"cultural festival, our town becomes a stage for great music, cabaret, art and comedy. Every year I particularly look forward to the open-air cinema at the marketplace - there is always a unique atmosphere."
- Andrea Linder, Fan der Memminger Meile

Drift away with organ music
ORGEL-Punkt-11 is a new concert series at St Martin’s. Half an hour of organ music ranging different epochs, presented on the internationally renowned Goll organ in the fascinating setting of St Martin’s Church. Beginning at 11 am every Saturday from the end of May until the end of September. Admission free.

Crusaders’ Hall
The Crusaders’ Hall with its valuable Wessobrunner stuccoed ceiling is known as a jewel of the Upper Swabian Baroque Route. The Crusaders’ Hall is now an exhibition and event space. Opening hours: April - October Tuesday - Sunday 11 am - 5 pm. Closed Mondays.