300,000 years of (northern) Hessian regional and cultural history under one roof - that is the Hessian State Museum. History is presented on three levels from very different perspectives - from the traces of the first humans to the Middle Ages, from the times of the landgraves to the present day.
Since its renovation in 2016, the State Museum has even more space for discoveries, exhibits and temporary exhibitions. The building itself has also been shown to its best advantage since then: inaugurated in 1913, the building by architect Theodor Fischer combines Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance. The tower, which can be seen from afar, is particularly striking. You can climb it - and let your gaze wander far and wide over the region, which is the main theme on the floors below.
Tours of the tower take place every full and half hour. Subject to change.
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