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Baden-Baden Museum
Museum of Baden-Baden
Find out about Baden-Baden under the Romans, its history as a spa town and health resort, the heady days of the nineteenth century when the town soared to being a world renowned spa, and many other fascinating facts and features, right up to the present day.
The museum’s newly constructed glass pavilion is particularly impressive. It currently houses a display of large stone monuments, works of art from Roman to modern times, as well as the late gothic portal figures from the town’s church, the Stiftskirche. The museum is also well known for its collections of historical toys, unusual coins and special medals.
Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 6pm, Wednesday 10am - 8pm.
Admission: 4 € Adults, 3 € Concessions, 2 € Children.
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Address: Lichtentaler Allee 10, 76530 Baden-Baden
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