Historical Museum of the Palatinate Speyer
Speyer · Pfalz
Visitors interested in the cultural history of the Palatinate will learn plenty of interesting facts in five permanent collections (Prehistory, Roman Times, Cathedral Treasures, Modern Times and Wine Museum).
Outstanding exhibits include the Golden Hat of Schifferstadt from the 14th century BC, the Celtic Ring from Rodenbach from the 4th century BC and the centaur's head from Schwarzenacker from the 2nd century BC. The building also houses the cathedral treasures and the Wine Museum.
Munich-based architect Gabriel von Seidl designed the building, which was inaugurated in 1910, as a four-wing palace complex. In order to bring the museum up to the latest standard, it was completely renovated at the end of the 80s and a new building was constructed to house temporary exhibitions.
PfalzCard holders get free admission to the collection exhibitions.
Historical Museum of the Palatinate Speyer
Opening hours:
Tuesday
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10:00
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18:00
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Wednesday
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10:00
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18:00
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Thursday
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10:00
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18:00
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Friday
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10:00
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18:00
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Saturday
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10:00
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18:00
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Sunday
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10:00
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18:00
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Handicap facilities
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Travel for All- Accessibility certified
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accessible for people with walking disabilities
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Level approach to building or grounds
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Doors and passages are at least 90 cm wide
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Information available in easy read format
die Beschreibungstexte sind in leichter Sprache aufbereitet
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Visual indicator for lift emergency calls possible
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Assistance dogs are allowed
Evaluation report for accessible travel