The Oberes Schloss Singen, also known as Schloss Singen or Enzenbergsches Schloss, is a significant historical site located in the city of Singen. It is situated in close proximity to the town hall, in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg. This castle offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural grandeur of the region.
Today, the Enzenbergsche Schloss houses the Archäologisches Hegau-Museum. The museum, spread across 13 rooms, showcases the life of the people who settled the Hegau region since the end of the last ice age about 15,000 years ago until the early Middle Ages. It provides a comprehensive insight into the region's history and the evolution of its inhabitants over thousands of years.
In the basement of the Enzenbergsche Schloss, visitors can find a collection of fossils, minerals, and butterflies. This collection offers a unique opportunity to explore the natural history of the region and appreciate the diversity of its flora and fauna.
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Am Schloßgarten 2, Singen (Hohentwiel)
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