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Germany Archaeological Museum AttractionsHere are the top Germany archaeological museum listings so you can find the best in Germany for your trip. Read these archaeological museum reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Altstadt ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Dresden, Saxony Region, Germany Altstadt Dresen is AMAZING. Most of it got bombed in World War II, so they are rebuilding its key structures (e.g, finished the old Frauenkirche a few years ago), but.. 3. Domplatte ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen Region, Germany Since I live here, I have been there very often. During the spinga nd summertime you´ll find some artist here, human statues and drawers. They paint pictures to the.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Berlin, Berlin Region, Germany Built 1823-1830 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in a neoclassical style. This museum remains one of the most interesting places showing the Greco-Roman art for its unique.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Xanten, Nordrhein-Westfalen Region, Germany Xanten is a City with Roman ruins dating back to 15BC. It possesses a past of blood between Legionaires of the Roman Empire and Barbarian Tribes. Visitors to the APX -.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Berlin, Berlin Region, Germany Established in 1810, this is Germany's largest Natural History Museum. 7. Old Town ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein Region, Germany Superb place for long - very long walking around in climatic area ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate Region, Germany I took my time visiting this museum, the collection is just so impressive. The emphasis is on the Roman period of course but there are lots of artefacts from other.. 9. Tacheless ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hamburg, Hamburg Region, Germany Ein muss für alle die einmal in Berlin sind! ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate Region, Germany Loved it! This is the place to be for the archaeology lovers. The museum is built after a long archaeological excavation on the Viehmarkt. Originally they planned an.. |