The Reutlingen City Museum is located in the Königsbronner Hof, a restored half-timbered house in the old town of Reutlingen. This building, which is under monument protection, is one of the oldest existing structures in the city. It was built in 1278 as a stone house and was expanded with a half-timbered extension in 1537. The building's rich history and architectural significance add to the overall experience of visiting the museum.
The Reutlingen City Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of Reutlingen through original exhibits dating back to the late Middle Ages. The museum's collection is divided into six thematically separate areas, each focusing on a different aspect of the city's history. This allows visitors to gain a deep understanding of Reutlingen's past and how it has shaped the city we see today.
In addition to its permanent collection, the Reutlingen City Museum also regularly hosts temporary special exhibitions. These exhibitions focus on specific topics, primarily related to the regional cultural and social history of Reutlingen and its surrounding region. These special exhibitions provide visitors with the opportunity to delve deeper into specific aspects of the city's history and culture.
History & Anthropology Historic house Ethnology
Oberamteistraße 22, Reutlingen
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