The newly built Peter August Böckstiegel Museum in Werther
Tourismus NRW e.V., The newly built Peter August Böckstiegel Museum in Werther

Museum Peter August Böckstiegel

Werther (Westf.)

It was the 127th birthday of the painter Peter August Böckstiegel when work began on the construction of a new museum in his home town of Werther at the foot of the Teutoburg Forest. In just two years, the Museum Peter August Böckstiegel was built in the direct line of sight of the artist's birthplace and now presents the extensive estate of the Expressionist as well as works by his companions and contemporaries to the public in changing exhibitions.

Peter August Böckstiegel was more attached to no place than his home. Born in Arrode (today a district of Werther) in 1889, he was drawn to Dresden at an early age. However, his parents, family and neighbours - in short, the farmers and the Westphalian landscape - remained his most important motifs throughout his life. He returned to Westphalia after his Dresden studio and large parts of his work were destroyed in the bombing raids of February 1945. He added another studio room to the farmhouse and gradually remodelled it with mosaics, stained glass windows, wood carvings and sculptures into an artist's house, which is now a listed building. The portrait heads in the old orchard have since been replaced by casts, but the memory of the artist lives on in the "red house" even after his death. His paintings and sculptures, furniture he designed himself, work materials, photos and personal items belonging to his family bring visitors closer to this extraordinary artist in guided tours.

Appreciation of his work

Böckstiegel's extensive oeuvre, including 1,300 works in the possession of the Peter August Böckstiegel Foundation alone, remained accessible to the public only to a limited extent for a long time. In the new Museum Peter August Böckstiegel, a monolithic-looking new building clad in Franconian shell limestone in the immediate vicinity of the Künstlerhaus, it is now honoured accordingly and shown in temporary exhibitions.

Visitors can also find out how closely the painter was connected to his Westphalian homeland on the Böckstiegel Trail, which takes hikers and cyclists to the Böckstiegel House. 17 signposted stations refer to the life and work of the expressionist. And the idyllic landscape of Werther speaks for itself - why the artist loved being here in Westphalia.

A visit to Peter August Böckstiegel

On the Böckstiegel Trail, you follow in the painter's footsteps (by bike or on foot) at 17 signposted stations to the Peter August Böckstiegel Museum. Be inspired by the beautiful landscape, just like the artist himself.

The painter Peter August Böckstiegel was born in Werther in the Teutoburg Forest in 1889.

On the Böckstiegel Trail, you follow in the painter's footsteps (by bike or on foot) at 17 signposted stations to the Peter August Böckstiegel Museum. Be inspired by the beautiful landscape, just like the artist himself.

The newly opened Museum Peter August Böckstiegel presents around 1,300 works from the Expressionist's estate in changing exhibitions. As a guest of the family, you can gain an insight into the everyday life of the Böckstiegels in the mid-20th century in the neighbouring "red house". However, the former home can only be visited on guided tours.

Dresdner Stollen, baked according to Constanze Böckstiegel's original recipe, is the speciality in the new museum café.

Excursion tip: The town of Werther in Halle (Westphalia) is particularly famous for its sweets. You can stock up on plenty of treats at the Werther Original (Storck) factory outlet. In Borgholzhausen, you can visit the Schulze gingerbread factory - and try some in the café next door.

Gastronomic tip: Café Zeitlos for refreshments after a visit to the museum in the centre of Werther.

Accommodation tip: Hotel-Residence Klosterpforte in Marienfeld or Deppendorf Watermill on the north-western edge of Bielefeld.

Important information at a glance

  • Open today
    Wednesday12:00 - 18:00
    Thursday12:00 - 18:00
    Friday12:00 - 18:00
    Saturday12:00 - 18:00
    Sunday12:00 - 18:00

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Contact 

Museum Peter August Böckstiegel in Werther (Westf.)

Schloßstraße 111
33824 Werther (Westf.)

Phone: +49 5203 / 2961-220

E-Mail: info@museumpab.de

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