Fodor's Expert Review Steinhaus

Bad Wimpfen Family

Germany's largest Romanesque living quarters and once the imperial women's apartments, this is now a history museum with relics from the Neolithic and Roman ages along with the history of the Palatinate, including medieval art, armor and weapons, and ceramics. Next to the Steinhaus are the remains of the northern facade of the palace, an arcade of superbly carved Romanesque pillars that flanked the imperial hall in its heyday. The imperial chapel, next to the Red Tower, holds a collection of religious art.

Family History Museum

Quick Facts

Burgviertel 25
Bad Wimpfen, Baden-Württemberg  74206, Germany

07063-530

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €2.50, Closed Mon. Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Apr.

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