The Haus der Stadtgeschichte, also known as Otto Rettenmaier Haus, in Heilbronn is a significant location for those interested in the history of the city. It houses the city archive and offers a range of services including research, documentation, and museum exhibits. This makes it a valuable resource for tourists wanting to delve into the city's past.
The Haus der Stadtgeschichte presents a comprehensive exhibition titled 'Heilbronn Historically: People, Places, Stories'. This exhibition is spread across two halls and covers 485 square meters of space. It provides a detailed look into the city's history, making it a must-visit for tourists interested in learning more about Heilbronn.
The Haus der Stadtgeschichte is open to the public for 44 hours each week, providing ample opportunity for tourists to visit. Additionally, admission to the museum's exhibition and the city's other museums is free of charge. This makes it a cost-effective option for tourists looking to explore the city's history.
History & Anthropology Historic house
Eichgasse 1, Heilbronn
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