The Martin von Wagner Museum is one of the largest university museums in Europe. It houses art from five millennia and has always been closely linked to teaching at the University of Würzburg. In 1857, the German-Roman painter and sculptor Johann Martin von Wagner donated numerous important works that he had acquired himself as an art agent of the Bavarian King Ludwig I in Italy.
Since 1963, the Martin von Wagner Museum has been housed in the south wing of the Residenz and includes a collection of antiquities, a painting gallery and a graphic art collection.
Parking:
400 paid parking spaces in front of the Residenz
15 bus parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the Residenz (Husarenstraße)
Public transportation:
Tram/Straßenbahn: Stop »Dom« stop
Bus: Stop »Residenz« or »Mainfranken Theater«
Residenz, Martin von Wagner Museum der Universität Würzburg