The Blüchermuseum Kaub is a city-run museum located in Kaub on the Rhine. It is dedicated to the Prussian Field Marshal von Blücher, a significant figure who played a crucial role in the liberation wars against Napoleon. The museum serves as a tribute to his contributions and achievements during this historical period.
The Blüchermuseum Kaub is housed in a cultural monument of the city, the former inn “Zur Stadt Mannheim”. This baroque building, erected in 1780, served as Blücher's headquarters during his historic crossing of the Rhine. The building's rich history adds to the overall experience of visiting the museum.
The museum showcases a large tin figure diorama dedicated to the Rhine crossing, providing a visual representation of this significant event. Additionally, it houses contemporary memorabilia, pictures, and display boards that further illustrate the historical context. The museum's collection of militaria is recognized as being of European rank, indicating its significance and value.
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March 26, 2024 to October 31, 2024:
Tuesday – Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Last entry: half an hour before closing time.
January to 3/26/24, November, December and closed on the first working day of every week.
Appointments and guided tours are possible by appointment.
Metzgergasse 6, Kaub
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