The Wilhelm Busch - Deutsches Museum für Karikatur und Zeichenkunst (German Museum of Caricature and Art of Drawing) is a museum in Hanover. It houses the world's largest collection of works by 20th-century German humorist, painter and poet Wilhelm Busch, as well as contemporary comics, illustrations and drawings. Opened in 1937, the museum is housed in the Georgenpalais, a palace built around 1780 in the Georgengarten.
In addition to Busch's works, the museum has an internationally important collection of four centuries of satirical art, with works by artists including Honoré Daumier, James Gillray, Francisco Goya, Thomas Theodor Heine, William Hogarth, Ronald Searle, Jean-Jacques Sempé , Tomi Ungerer and A. Paul Weber. The museum regularly organizes exhibitions, in which it exhibits historical and contemporary caricatures and critical graphics, cartoons and comics. Many exhibitions are also exhibited in other museums, mainly in the German-speaking countries, but also in various European countries.