The museum documents the eventful history of the town up to the present day. Founded around 1175 by Berthold IV of Zähringen, Neuenburg am Rhein quickly developed into an important economic centre thanks to its strategically excellent location on the Rhine. In 1219, Neuchâtel on the Rhine was elevated to the status of a free imperial city by Emperor Frederick II. The thematic and chronological exhibition on three levels documents the development of the town, its importance in the border triangle and its destruction due to war. The building was erected in 1828 on the old city walls and moat. It is one of the few buildings that was not destroyed during the Second World War. After being used as a school and community hall, the museum and its collection were established from 1988.
Museum für Stadtgeschichte Neuenburg am Rhein
Neuenburg am Rhein
Germany
Archaeology
Old School and Town Hall
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Museum für Stadtgeschichte Neuenburg am Rhein
Franziskanerplatz 4
79395
Neuenburg am Rhein
Germany
Opening hours
Open all year from
Wednesday:
14:00-17:00
Sunday:
14:00-17:00
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Event
The "Excavated!" exhibition to mark the 850th anniversary of the town's foundation presents the results of excavations carried out between Schlüsselstrasse and Metzgerstrasse from 2013 to 2015. The ...
Event
The "Excavated!" exhibition to mark the 850th anniversary of the town's foundation presents the results of excavations carried out between Schlüsselstrasse and Metzgerstrasse from 2013 to 2015. The ...

Exhibition
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This year, the town of Neuchâtel looks back on 850 years of history. Its history is well documented thanks to documents and archaeological finds, although many traces of its medieval heyday have been ...