The local history association looks after the exhibits in the museum and offers guided tours. A collection of local history books and magazines is also available to visitors in the museum rooms.
The history of the village runs through the rooms of the museum like a common thread. The exhibits range from a mammoth tooth to an oak water pipe from the first bathing facility of the early baths, from a Saxon sword from the early Middle Ages to a model of the town hall from 1802, from a model of the town in 1600 to a beer mug from last year's town festival.
As a special feature, the museum has several illustrations of historical scenes using painted pewter figures.
The history of the village runs through the rooms of the museum like a common thread. The exhibits range from a mammoth tooth to an oak water pipe from the first bathing facility of the early baths, from a Saxon sword from the early Middle Ages to a model of the town hall from 1802, from a model of the town in 1600 to a beer mug from last year's town festival.
As a special feature, the museum has several illustrations of historical scenes using painted pewter figures.
Good to know
Openings
Opening hours of the museum:
Sunday: 14:00-16:00
Special openings and guided tours by appointment.
Contact person: Wilhelm Hennemeyer (for individual guided tours and other inquiries)
Sunday: 14:00-16:00
Special openings and guided tours by appointment.
Contact person: Wilhelm Hennemeyer (for individual guided tours and other inquiries)
Price info
Admission to the museum is free.
Eligibility
Bad Weather Offer
Suitable for any weather
for individual guests
Suitable for the Elderly
Payment Options
Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
Parking spaces are available.
More information
Handicapped accessible.