Weseler Strasse 100, 45721 Haltern am See, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyMap
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Very nice museum
We had a lovely time here. It was very interesting and nicely made! The audio tour was great (also available in english) and the outer wall which was reconstructed outside was amazing
Great museum with lots of interesting information about the romans that had their northeasternmost large outpost on this very spot - and a few smaller a bit further east. Very informative explanations...
Sadly closed on Mondays, so we didn’t get into the museum itself, but we managed to slip into the area behind where the wall and gate of the Roman fort has been reconstructed. Very impressive! We’ll...
The exhibition is very well set up, interesting and informative. Unfortunately it is all in German which could keep foreign visitors out. Could be appropriate to have it in Italian as well. Even so fu...
Very nice museum
We had a lovely time here. It was very interesting and nicely made! The audio tour was great (also available in english) and the outer wall which was reconstructed outside was amazing
Unexpectedly good !
Great museum with lots of interesting information about the romans that had their northeasternmost large outpost on this very spot - and a few smaller a bit further east. Very informative explanations...
Impressive
Sadly closed on Mondays, so we didn’t get into the museum itself, but we managed to slip into the area behind where the wall and gate of the Roman fort has been reconstructed. Very impressive! We’ll...
Very good
The exhibition is very well set up, interesting and informative. Unfortunately it is all in German which could keep foreign visitors out. Could be appropriate to have it in Italian as well. Even so fu...
Excellent, educational, fun for kids
A very fine museum with lots of interesting items well displayed. Touching some of the objects was encouraged, e.g. a Roman soldier's kit!