Pray, Bake, Build in Altomünster: Experience Monastic Knowledge at the Museum

Event: Pray, Bake, Build – Exhibition at the Museum Altomünster in Museum Altomünster, St. Birgittenhof 6, 85250 Altomünster on 15. March 2026

Date and Time

15. March 2026 00:00

Location

Museum Altomünster
St.Birgittenhof 6, 85250 Altomünster, Germany

Price

2,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Pray, Bake, Build: Experience Monastic History in Altomünster

The Museum Altomünster opens with Pray, Bake, Build an exhibition showcasing precious treasures from the monastery library of the former monastery Altomünster. The exhibition runs from March 15 to May 31, 2026, and connects religious culture, historic manuscripts, and the unique atmosphere of a house deeply rooted in the history of the Bridgettine Order. ([museum-altomuenster.de](https://www.museum-altomuenster.de/museum/audioguides/ausstellungen))

A Tour through Piety, Everyday Life, and Architecture

The exhibition focuses on rare books and archival materials that provide insights into the lives of the nuns and daily life in the monastery. According to the available information, this includes prayer books for table prayers, liturgical manuscripts, and documents related to monastic architecture and piety history. Thus, a compelling event experience arises that closely links knowledge and atmosphere. ([erzbistum-muenchen.de](https://www.erzbistum-muenchen.de/ueber-das-erzbistum/pressebereich/pressemitteilungen/2026-pm/tag-der-archive-seltene-archivalien-des-klosters-altomuenster?utm_source=openai))

The Unique Place Makes the Visit Intense

The Museum Altomünster is located in immediate proximity to the monastery church and is known as a special museum for the Bridgettine Order. The permanent exhibition is dedicated to the history of Saint Bridget of Sweden and the baroque heyday of the monastery, giving the house a calm, contemplative radiance. This very ambiance also shapes the framework for the special exhibition. ([altomuenster.de](https://www.altomuenster.de/freizeit-kultur/sehenswertes/museen/museum-altomuenster/?utm_source=openai))

Visit, Opening Hours, and Tours

The museum is open from Thursday to Saturday from 1 PM to 4 PM and on Sundays from 1 PM to 5 PM. For the current exhibition, guided tours are also announced on several Sundays in April and May 2026, each at 3 PM. The regular admission is 2.50 euros per person; children up to 14 years have free admission. ([museum-altomuenster.de](https://www.museum-altomuenster.de/))

Why the Detour is Worth It

Pray, Bake, Build is aimed at people who appreciate cultural history, ecclesiastical heritage, and an extraordinary museum atmosphere. Those who want to experience historical sources, monastic life, and regional identity in a compact visit will find a quiet yet content-rich exhibition experience with high memorability here. ([museum-altomuenster.de](https://www.museum-altomuenster.de/museum/audioguides/ausstellungen))

Conclusion: This exhibition combines rare objects, monastic history, and an authentic place into a quiet, impressive cultural moment. Those who wish to discover Altomünster from its historical side should experience the exhibition live. ([museum-altomuenster.de](https://www.museum-altomuenster.de/museum/audioguides/ausstellungen))

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