Museum of the Palatinate

Heidelberg

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Museum of the Palatinate

The magnificent baroque Palais Morass, built in 1712, houses the art and art history collections of the Museum of the Palatinate. The Museum’s comprehensive holdings in the fields of paintings, graphics, sculpture, artisan craftworks, archaeology, and the history of the city, present a unique picture of the Palatinate of by-gone days and eras. The Roman collection is a special favorite with children.

Useful Information

  • Address: Hauptstraße 97, 69117 Heidelberg
  • Email: kurpfaelzischesmuseum@heidelberg.de
  • Phone: +49 6221 5834020
  • More Info: www.museum-heidelberg.de
  • Opening House: Tuesday - Sunday: 10 am - 6 pm
  • More Info: https://www.heidelberg-marketing.de/kultur/museen-und-ausstellungen/kurpfaelzisches-museum.html
  • Address: Eintritt Daueraustellung: wochentags 3,- €, sonn- und feiertags 1,80 € Ermäßigt: wochentags 1,80 €, sonn- und feiertags 1,20 € Eintritt Sonderausstellungen: 6,- €, ermäßigt 4,50 €
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Do & See

Heidelberg is considered one of Germany’s most beautiful cities. The harmonious ensemble of Castle, Old Town and river in the midst of mountains was an inspiration to the poets and artists of the Romantic period, and has lost none of its fascination today for millions of visitors from all over the world. The symbol of the city, Heidelberg Castle, lies some 70 meters or 230 feet above the Neckar on the hillside of Heidelberg’s local mountain, the Königstuhl (King’s Chair). The ruins of the Castle towering above the town are among the most impressive sights that a trip through Germany can offer the marveling traveller. The city of the oldest university in Germany (founded in 1386, and since 2007 officially a University of Excellence) looks back on more than 800 years of history: from the former residence city of Germany’s Prince Electors up to today’s modern and future-oriented center of knowledge and economic growth.

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