The Landesmuseum Koblenz is a cool, regional cultural history museum and is part of the General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (GDKE). Here, everything revolves around encouraging you to engage with the cultural identity and history of Rhineland-Palatinate. Exciting permanent and temporary exhibitions on topics such as photography, archaeology, viticulture and economic and cultural history await you in four exhibition halls at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.
For younger visitors, there is a varied range of educational activities and exciting accompanying programs. Children of pre-school and primary school age can take part in a free museum rally through the permanent exhibition "Geborgene Schätze. Archaeology on the Middle Rhine and Moselle" in the House of Archaeology. Here you can also regularly try out what it feels like to hold a hand axe, stand in 12 kg of Celtic chain mail or grind grain by hand in the hands-on experience area. You can find the exact dates on the website!
And here's a cool tip: combine your visit to the museum with a hike on the Rheinsteig! The 320 km long trail between Bonn, Koblenz and Wiesbaden is one of the most beautiful long-distance hiking trails in Europe. Coincidentally, the 13th stage of the Rheinsteig starts directly below Ehrenbreitstein Fortress!
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