This general museum is also worth visiting, tickets will be discounted during the festival, very interesting sales means, there are a lot of large murals and sculpture art, the style is more mixed, but also a lot of quantities.
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Palatinate Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Kurfalz Museum is a palace built by the Elector of Heidelberg. Its exterior color is reddish brown and it was built in the 13th century. In the battle of succession of the Prussian Dynasty in the 17th century, it was bombarded by the French army and only the ruins remained, and it is still being maintained today. The museum is home to a large collection of 15th- to 20th-century art and a 600,000-year-old replica of the mandible of Heidelberger, so don't miss it when visiting.
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Palatinate Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This general museum is also worth visiting, tickets will be discounted during the festival, very interesting sales means, there are a lot of large murals and sculpture art, the style is more mixed, but also a lot of quantities.
The Kurfalz Museum, located in the downtown area of Heidelberg, is a palace during the Heidelberg Dynasty. The museum has a large collection of historical art treasures in Heidelberg, red and white Baroque architecture.
Passing by while in the old town. Especially good museum, look outside inconspicuous, I didn't expect the collection inside to be so rich, accidentally lost. The small garden is also beautiful. It’s just that there is no English logo, and the exit is also found by the staff.
The museum has a lot of exhibits, paintings, sculptures, and many types. You can stop here for a long time, especially in Heidelberg, a place with a strong temperament. It is more sensational to visit the museum, and the price is very kind. It is worth a visit.
This is the most cost-effective museum in Germany and is highly recommended. First of all, its ticket policy is very interesting. It costs 3 euros on weekdays and1.8 euros on holidays, which is actually 40% off. Then the exhibits are very rich, from oil paintings, to sculptures, to furniture furnishings, to a variety of gadgets, there are some, the area is very large, upstairs and downstairs many exhibition halls can let you see for a long time. I can only say that the overall atmosphere of Heidelberg is so beautiful, so that such a cheap and good value museum will appear.