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“So her name will always be remembered on this side of the ocean, I will name a fortress, which will be built for the protection of New Braunfels, the... Sophienburg”

Established in 1933, the museum occupies the historic site where Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels laid the cornerstone for the original “Sophienburg” (Sophie’s Castle) in 1845, named in honor of his fiancée, Princess Sophie. Today, the museum offers immersive exhibits that chronicle the journey of German immigrants who settled in the region, showcasing artifacts, photographs, and documents that depict their daily lives and contributions to the development of New Braunfels.

The archives house an extensive collection of over one million images and records, making it a valuable resource for researchers and genealogists. Beyond its exhibits, the Sophienburg actively engages the community through educational programs, public lectures, and events that celebrate the area’s unique history and cultural legacy.

Board and Staff

Staff

Jenn Singleterry
Executive Director
Keva Boardman
Curator/Programs
Melissa Wilson
Director of Development
Amy Schorn
Sophie’s Shop Manager
Meagan Baker
Event Coordinator
Beverly Wigley
Archives Coordinator
Renee Miller
Administrative Assistant/Membership
Dixie Kellum
Bookkeeper
Crystal Antosh, Andra Summerville
Retail Associates
Carolyn Phelan
Programming Associate
Linda Schwarzlose, Dorothy Constable, Mark Altenhoff, Sylvia Segovia, Elizabeth Martinez, Sarah Perez
Museum Associates

Board of Directors

Kimberly Wersterfer
President
Ginger Taylor
Vice President
Gina Engler
Secretary
Glenn Griffin
Treasurer
Tammy Albrecht, Lonny Aleman, Dean Braune, Gregg Goebel, Lindsay Haas, Mallory Hines, Teresa Johnson, Valin Miller, Andrew Noonan, Drew Snider, Myra Zunker
Directors
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take photographs or video inside the Sophienburg?

Can I take photographs or video inside the Sophienburg?

Still photography for individual use is permitted in the museum area only. Flash photography is prohibited to protect the artifacts.

Are food or drinks allowed in the museum?

Are food or drinks allowed in the museum?

No food or drinks are permitted in the Sophienburg Museum & Archives.

Is the museum handicap accessible?

Is the museum handicap accessible?

All museum entrances are wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking and accessible restrooms are available.

What are the benefits of a Sophienburg membership?

What are the benefits of a Sophienburg membership?

Members enjoy FREE admission, discounts in the gift shop and much more. Purchase a membership today and we’ll deduct your admission price from your membership fee (with receipt)!

Can I rent the Sophienburg museum?

Can I rent the Sophienburg museum?

The Emmie Seele Faust Library and the Malmstead Pavilion are available for parties, wedding receptions, dinners, and meetings. For more information on renting the museum, visit our rentals page.

Can I do research at the archives?

Can I do research at the archives?

Our Archives is open to the public with payment of museum admission. It houses historical records, photographs, newspapers dating back to 1852, manuscripts and maps documenting German immigration and life in the New Braunfels and Comal County area.

Does the museum allow the concealed or open carry of handguns?

Does the museum allow the concealed or open carry of handguns?

No, we do not according to Texas Penal Code 30.06 and 30.07.

What can I see at the museum?

What can I see at the museum?

Exhibits showcase German immigration, early Texas life, local culture, and significant figures from the region’s past. You’ll also find artifacts, photographs, and rotating exhibits.

What are the hours and admission fees?

What are the hours and admission fees?

The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for seniors, students, and children.

Upcoming Events

Dec
5

5:00 pm & 6:00 pm

Feb
6