The ReichenhallMuseum, previously known as the Städtisches Heimatmuseum Bad Reichenhall, is the local museum of the Upper Bavarian city of Bad Reichenhall. It is housed in the city's former grain store, located at Getreidegasse 4. The museum showcases numerous exhibits related to the history of salt mining, local crafts, city history, geology, and folklore.
The ReichenhallMuseum is home to significant exhibits, including early Bronze Age ring bar finds from the Pidinger district of Mauthausen. These artifacts represent one of the largest hoard finds of this era in all of Europe, making the museum a fascinating destination for those interested in archaeology and history.
The new exhibition at the ReichenhallMuseum is equipped with media stations and graphic novels, providing an interactive and engaging experience for visitors. The exhibition includes 800 exhibits, which represent only a small part of the approximately 10,000 exhibits from the collection of the Heimatmuseum. This vast collection ensures a diverse and comprehensive exploration of local history and culture.
History & Anthropology Nature & Natural History Archaeology Ethnology Geology Industrial heritage
April 15 - October 15
Wednesday - Sunday
10:30 - 16:00
October 16 - April 14
Friday - Sunday
10:30 - 16:00
November 1, December 24-26 and 31,January 1 and Good Friday.
Closed
Getreidegasse 4, Bad Reichenhall
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