Guided Tour: Protest and Revolution at the Augustiner Museum Freiburg


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Dive into the eventful history of Freiburg with the guided tour of Protest and Revolution
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Augustiner Museum opens its doors at 11:00 AM to explore beginnings, resistance, and political participation. The tour in the exhibition area Protest and Revolution connects to the Baden Revolution of 1848/49 and shows how poverty, inequality, and oppression continue to motivate people to take action today. Participation costs 2.50 euros plus entrance fee; the meeting point is in the hallway on the 1st floor in front of the City History room. ([freiburg.de](https://www.freiburg.de/pb/site/Freiburg/node/343211/zmdetail_34118804/Fuehrung%2BProtest%2Bund%2BRevolution.html?nodeID=34118804&zm.sid=zmx4bjcbd1c1&utm_source=openai))
History, Attitude, and Strong Images
The exhibition area connects historical perspectives with current questions about equality and human rights. According to the online collection, the theme spans from the Baden Revolution through the student movement of the 1960s and the anti-nuclear protests in Wyhl to present-day climate movements. This creates an event experience that not only imparts knowledge but also makes emotion, context, and audience sentiment palpable. ([onlinesammlung.freiburg.de](https://onlinesammlung.freiburg.de/de/alben/protest-und-revolution?utm_source=openai))
The Augustiner Museum as a Stage for History
The Augustiner Museum at Augustinerplatz is one of the most prominent cultural sites in Freiburg. The collection presentation emphasizes modern architecture in a former monastery church, with balconies, galleries, and views that make the museum visit an experience in itself. The building is barrier-free according to DIN 18040; the event page also mentions wheelchair access via elevator and a wheelchair-accessible restroom. ([museen.freiburg.de](https://museen.freiburg.de/%2CLde_DE/museen/am?utm_source=openai))
Organization, Ticketing, and Visitor Experience
The event is organized by the City Museums of Freiburg, which create a clear target group approach between cultural interest, city history, and political education with tours and educational offerings. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Fridays until 7:00 PM. The standard admission prices for the museum are 12 euros, reduced 8 euros, and free for those under 27 years old. ([freiburg.de](https://www.freiburg.de/pb/site/Freiburg/node/343211/zmdetail_34118804/Fuehrung%2BProtest%2Bund%2BRevolution.html?nodeID=34118804&zm.sid=zmx4bjcbd1c1&utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
For those who want to experience history not dryly but directly, this tour offers a rich mix of museum experience, political background, and lively communication. The combination of thematic exhibition, original location, and expert guidance makes the appointment a strong cultural moment in Freiburg. Reserve your spot now and experience the history of protest and revolution live. ([freiburg.de](https://www.freiburg.de/pb/site/Freiburg/node/343211/zmdetail_34118804/Fuehrung%2BProtest%2Bund%2BRevolution.html?nodeID=34118804&zm.sid=zmx4bjcbd1c1&utm_source=openai))
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