The Rhineland
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Rhineland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Three miles north of Remagen, via a scenic riverside promenade, the Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck incorporates a 19th-century converted railway...Read More
Here you can see the most intact set of Roman surgical tools ever discovered (2nd century), period rooms from the Rhine Romantic era, and displays...Read More
The largest collection of Roman antiquities in Germany is housed here. The highlight is the 4th-century stone relief of a Roman ship transporting...Read More
This cultural landmark was built in the early 1970s around the famous Dionysius mosaic discovered here during the construction of an air-raid...Read More
Now part of the Zum Weissen Schanen (White Swann) hotel, this farmer's museum, lovingly restored by the inn's owner and open all day for free...Read More
This is one of the Rhineland's most important venues for major temporary exhibitions about art, culture, and archaeology. Its modern design...Read More
Despite its name, this museum, which opened in 2014, doesn't just pay homage to Charlemagne, the man who put Aachen on the map in the 8th century...Read More
The cathedral houses sacred art from late antiquity and the Carolingian, Ottonian, and Hohenstaufen eras. A bust of Charlemagne on view here...Read More
The highlight of the cathedral's museum is the 10th-century Andreas Tragaltar (St. Andrew's Portable Altar), constructed of oak and covered...Read More
German history since World War II is the subject of this museum, which begins with "hour zero," as the Germans call the unconditional surrender...Read More
This museum and archive houses significant manuscripts of the German poet and man of letters, Heinrich Heine. Part of the complex was once the...Read More
Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in this bourgeois house built in 1727. Visitors with a serious interest in social history will be fascinated by...Read More
The works of Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), the most important German female artist of the 20th century, focus on social themes like the plight...Read More
The triumphs and tragedies of Köln's rich past are packed into this museum at the historic Zeughaus, the city's former arsenal. Here you'll...Read More
The origins of the official art museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne stretch back to 1853, but the institution received a big boost in 2007...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesChanging exhibits are generally excellent at this large museum that focuses on Rhenish expressionists and German art since 1945 (Beuys, Baselitz...Read More
This important fixture on Düsseldorf's art scene is split into two parts, plus an installation space. Behind the sleek, polished black stone...Read More
The Festung Ehrenbreitstein's museum has exhibits on the history of local industries, from wine growing to technology. Pride of place is given...Read More
The fateful story of Remagen Bridge and Hitler's final months is brought to life at this compact museum housed in one of the famous bridge's...Read More
One of the world's most important art collectors, chocolate magnate Peter Ludwig, endowed two museums in the town he called home. The Forum...Read More
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