The Buxtehude Museum underwent a significant renovation and expansion in 2015, which resulted in the creation of new departments and a redesign of its exhibitions. The museum reopened in 2021, offering visitors a fresh and modern perspective on the region's history and art. The renovation has enhanced the museum's ability to present its collections in a more engaging and informative way.
The Buxtehude Museum offers a unique combination of city history, archaeology, and art under one roof. Visitors can engage with interactive exhibits, including a detailed city model that provides in-depth information about the history of the Hanseatic city. A participatory station brings to life the fable of the race between the hare and the hedgehog, a story that is said to have taken place in Buxtehude.
Since its reopening in 2021, the Buxtehude Museum has been featuring the new permanent exhibition "The Cemetery of Immenbeck". This exhibition includes a selection from over 13,000 archaeological finds from the 4th to 6th centuries AD. It provides a fascinating insight into the region's past and is a testament to the rich history of the area.
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St.-Petri-Platz 11, Buxtehude
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