Museum Haus Dix

[1] After Otto Dix lost his chair at the Dresden Art Academy in 1933, he and his family initially found accommodation in Randegg Castle until 1936.

Martha Dix stayed until 1979 before moving to the south of France to live with her granddaughter Bettina until her death in 1985.

Two years before her death, the widow handed over the house in Hemmenhofen, which belonged to her all her life, and the rights to her husband's estate, to the Otto Dix Foundation, which was founded in 1983, and whose partners were her two sons and granddaughter Bettina Dix-Pfefferkorn.

Images on the walls refer to the works that once hung in the house and can now be found in various museums and collections around the world.

The cellar of the house can be visited during guided tours, the walls of which were painted by Otto Dix and some of his guests at a carnival festival in 1966.

View of the Museum Haus Dix
View of the Museum Haus Dix, with the terrace and the garden