Plan your visit

Eingangsbereich des Museum zu Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen. Mehrere Besuchende stehen davor.

Opening hours

Museum zu Allerheiligen
Tue–Sun 11 am–5 pm
Mo closed

About us

Museum Stemmler
Sun 11 am–5 pm
Admission free

Museum Stemmler
2024
Christmas Eve, Tue 24.12.2024 closed
Christmas, Wed 25.12.2024 closed
St. Stephens Day, Thu 26.12.2024 11 am—5 pm
New Year's Eve, Tue 31.12.2024 closed

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

Adults 20+ CHF 12
Reduced price* CHF 9
Children and Youth under 20 Free
School classes** Free
Schweizer Museumspass, Raiffeisen-Card, Swiss Travel Pass, DreiWeltenCard, Kultur-Legi, IAA, ICOM, VMS, museum-related associations, refugees (N, F, S) Free
WBG Kulturcard more 2 for 1
Every 1st Saturday of the month Free
Museum Stemmler Free

*Reduced Price
OAPs, apprentices, students, groups of ten or more, people with disabilities (ID) and the accompanying person

**School Classes
School classes are elementary schools, high schools, middle schools and vocational schools.
Free entry to all exhibitions for school classes from the city and canton of Schaffhausen

Schaffhauser Cantonal Bank
Customers of Schaffhauser Kantonalbank and one accompanying person will receive a discount of CHF 5 on the regular admission fee at the box office upon presentation of their Maestro card, Maestro-STUcard or MEMBER KBPLUS credit card. www.shkb.ch/heimvorteil

Special Exhibitions

Moche – 1000 Years before the Inca
(incl. Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions)

Adults 20+ CHF 15
Reduced price* CHF 10
Children and Youth under 20 Free
School classes** Free
Schweizer Museumspass, Raiffeisen Card, Swiss Travel Pass, DreiWeltenCard, Kultur-Legi, IAA, ICOM, VMS, museum-related associations, refugees (N, F, S) Free
WBG Kulturcard more 2 for 1
Every 1st Saturday of the month Free

The Museum zu Allerheiligen is located in the middle of the picturesque old town of Schaffhausen and is a 10-minute walk from the SBB train station and the boat landing on the Rhine.

Museum zu Allerheiligen

Museum zu Allerheiligen, Klosterstrasse 16, 8200 Schaffhausen, Schweiz

Arrival

Arrival by public transport
The train station in Schaffhausen is served by the Swiss Federal Railways SBB and by the German Railways DB. The museum is a 10-minute walk from the boat landing. The nearest bus stops are Rhybadi/IWC (line 5) and Schifflände (line 8).

Arrival by bike
Schaffhausen is located on the Swiss cycle path network on the Rhine route. Bicycles can be locked up in the bike station at the train station or in the underpass between Schifflände and the old town.

Arrival by car
From the A4 freeway take the exit “Schaffhausen Süd” and drive in the direction of the town center. There are only a few parking spaces around the museum. Next parking garage: “Herrenacker”.

Parking space for people with mobility impairment
A parking space for people with mobility impairment is available upon request. Please call us in advance at +41 52 633 07 77. The museum is partially wheelchair accessible.

Arrival by travel car
Car passengers can get in and out directly in front of the museum entrance. Parking spaces for cars are available on Fischerhäuserstrasse.

The Museum zu Allerheiligen is looking forward to your visit and would like to make it possible for everyone to experience our museum. We are constantly striving to expand and improve our offer for people with disabilities. Step by step, we are trying to remove barriers and provide access for everyone. We are grateful for your feedback and input. Please write to us at admin.allerheiligen@stsh.ch

Mobility impairment
The Museum zu Allerheiligen and the museum courtyard are accessible by wheelchair. The Museum zu Allerheiligen has a 1000-year history. Most parts of the building complex have been made wheelchair-accessible with the installation of stair lifts and lifting platforms. There are tw0 disabled toilets. However, there are some areas of the exhibitions that are not accessible to wheelchair users due to narrow spaces in the buildings. We are happy to inform you by phone about the accessibility of individual departments.

A wheelchair can be provided if required. It is available at the reception on request. Portable folding chairs are available from staff. Persons accompanying visitors with impaired mobility unable to visit the museum alone, enjoy free entrance. For evening events or other events outside the museum’s regular opening hours, we ask you to register in advance and to use the entrance at Baumgartenstrasse 26, where a doorbell is available. Please call us in advance at +41 52 633 07 77.

If you have any questions about wheelchair accessibility, please call us at +41 52 633 07 77.

Hearing impairment
Every exhibition comes with written information (usually in German): As handouts in the exhibition, on our website, or in some cases, in form of an accompanying publication. Guided tours in sign language (in German) are offered regularly. The dates of these events can be found on our german website.

Visual impairment
Guide dogs are always welcome at our museum.


House rules

Museum Café

Blick auf den Aussenbereich des Museumscafés im Museum zu Allerheiligen.
Treat yourself to a fine coffee, a cool refreshment, or something sweet in the museum cafe, an oasis of tranquility in the lively old town.

The cafe is located in the reception area of the Museum zu Allerheiligen and is publicly accessible without a museum ticket. In the warmer months, we also serve our guests in the historic palace courtyard of the museum complex.

The menu features a wide selection of cakes, coffee, sweet drinks, snacks, and regional wines. For lunch we offer a fine daily soup, wraps, and savory or sweet thins, depending on the season. In summer we serve ice cream from Gelatito and our popular house-style iced coffee.

We are also happy to arrange private or business receptions according to your individual wishes. Please contact us for an offer. Of course, these events can also be combined with a museum visit or guided tour. We look forward to your visit!

Museum Shop

Foto des Museumsshops im Museum zu Allerheiligen Schaffhausen. Zu sehen sind verschiedene Fachpublikationen, Postkarten und andere Artikel.
Our museum shop is located in the entrance area of the Museum zu Allerheiligen and is accessible without an admission ticket.

The range of offerings includes a wide selection of art books, catalogs, postcards, posters, accessories, and toys. It is constantly being expanded and relates to our four departments: archaeology, history, nature, and art, as well as the current exhibition program.

All of the museum’s own publications are kept in stock and are also available in our online shop.

Discover the region

There are numerous sights to discover in Schaffhausen: The beautiful old town, the Rhine Falls and much more.