The Elbe-Weser triangle has always been a favoured settlement area in human history. Numerous significant find sites in the marshes, on the Geest and in moors bear witness to this.
In the museum you will find, among other things, the excellently preserved finds from the Fallward cemetery (4th-5th century AD). The furniture finds, some of which are unique in Europe, were newly presented in 2020. The museum's collection includes significant finds from the Stone Age to modern times.
Together with finds from the Wurt Feddersen Wierde, life in the marsh can be experienced, a landscape that has been more strongly affected by sea-level rise than other areas.
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Openings
Dayoff: Monday
Price info
Price adult: €3.00
Adults: 3 €
Children, pupils, students and trainees up to the age of 18: free of charge
Pupils, students and trainees over the age of 18: €0.50
Spa guests with a guest card and severely disabled visitors: €2
Museum tours for up to eight people are possible with advance booking: €30
Children, pupils, students and trainees up to the age of 18: free of charge
Pupils, students and trainees over the age of 18: €0.50
Spa guests with a guest card and severely disabled visitors: €2
Museum tours for up to eight people are possible with advance booking: €30
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Parking spaces are available for visitors to the museum and restaurant. A barrier-free entrance is located to the left of the main entrance. An elevator provides barrier-free access to the three exhibition levels. There are steps inside the exhibition. Work is currently underway on a barrier-free bridge.
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