Schaezler Palace (Schaezlerpalais) is one of Augsburg’s most elegant Baroque
buildings, featuring richly decorated interiors, grand halls, and an extensive art
collection. Completed in the 18th century, the palace is known for its stunning
Rococo banquet hall and its connection to European aristocratic history.
Today, the palace houses several important galleries, including the German Baroque
Gallery and the Graphic Collection of Augsburg. Visitors can explore beautifully
preserved rooms, historic artworks, and peaceful garden courtyards.
- ✨ Admire the Rococo Festival Hall 🏛️ with ornate décor 🎭
- 🎨 Explore the German Baroque Gallery 🖼️ and art collections 🖌️
- 🌳 Stroll through the palace courtyard 🏰 and gardens ⛲
- 📜 Learn about Augsburg’s aristocratic 👑 history 📖
- 🚆 From Augsburg Hauptbahnhof: 10 minutes 🕙 by tram or bus 🚌
- 🚋 By Tram: Take Line 1 to Moritzplatz 📍 or Rathausplatz 🏁
- 🚗 By Car: Public parking 🅿️ available nearby 🗺️
- 🚫 Photography may be restricted 📸 inside certain galleries 🖼️
- ⏳ Plan at least 1–1.5 hours 🕰️ for a full visit 🏛️
- 🎨 Check for rotating 🖼️ art exhibitions 🎭
- 🚶 Combine with a walk 🏙️ along Maximilianstraße 👟
- 🕐 1:00 PM – Start at the palace 🏰 courtyard 🌳
- 🕜 1:15 PM – Explore the Festival Hall 🏛️ and Baroque rooms ✨
- 🕑 2:00 PM – Visit the art 🖼️ galleries 🎨
- 🕝 2:30 PM – Enjoy cafés ☕ and shops on Maximilianstraße 🛍️