The Ore Mountain Museum is a museum in Annaberg-Buchholz in the German state of Saxony and located in the Ore Mountains of Central Europe. Its display includes examples of Ore Mountain folk art, especially carvings, bobbin work and passements) and gives an insight into the history of the town of Annaberg and of silver mining in the region. The museum also owns a work from the workshop of Lucas Cranach the Younger from 1572 and a large collection of valuable pewter vessels. Adjoining the museum is the visitor mine of Im Gößner.
The museum was established in 1887 as the Museum of Ore Mountain Antiquities and was initially housed in the town hall in Annaberg. The basis of its presentations is formed from the private collections and donations of Annaberg's townsfolk.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ore_Mountain_Museum
Official Website https://www.annaberg-buchholz.de/de/kultur/erzgebirgsmuseum.php
Address 18 Große Kirchgasse, Annaberg-Buchholz 09456, Germany
Coordinates 50°34'42.092" N 13°0'16.413" E