All archaeology museums to visit in Saarland

Uncover the secrets of the past at 5 archaeology museums in Saarland. These museums feature artifacts and exhibits that reveal the history of ancient civilizations.

Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Saarland:

  1. Roman Villa Borg1

    Roman Villa Borg

     Borg
    The Roman Villa Borg is a reconstructed Roman villa rustica, situated near the villages of Borg and Oberleuken, in the municipality of Perl, Saarland, Germany. This historical site offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of ancient Roman history in a modern setting.
  2. Saar Historical Museum2

    Saar Historical Museum

     Saarbrücken
    The Saar Historical Museum, located at the Saarbrücken Castle Square, is dedicated to the history of Saarland. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's past, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
  3. Schwarzenacker Roman Museum3

    Schwarzenacker Roman Museum

     Homburg
    The Schwarzenacker Roman Museum is an archaeological open-air museum situated in Schwarzenacker, a district of Homburg in Saarland. This museum was established by archaeologist Alfons Kolling, who also led the archaeological excavations in the area. The museum showcases the significant remains of a Gallo-Roman vicus, which was founded under Emperor Augustus and destroyed around the year 275 by the Alamanni.
  4. Römermuseum Pachten4

    Römermuseum Pachten

     Dillingen/Saar
    The Römermuseum Pachten, also known as Museum Pachten, is located in a historic farmhouse on Fischerstraße, one of the oldest streets in the Dillingen district of Pachten, Saarland, Germany. This unique setting provides a charming backdrop for the museum's extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits.
  5. Museum for Pre- and Early History5

    Museum for Pre- and Early History

     Saarbrücken
    The Museum for Pre- and Early History in Saarbrücken is an archaeological institution that provides a comprehensive look into the early history of Saarland. It is housed in the former Saarbrücken district assembly house at Schlossplatz. The museum's collection offers a unique opportunity to delve into the cultural development of humans from the Stone Age through the Bronze and Iron Ages to the early Middle Ages in Saarland.