The Soltau Museum, located in the Lower Saxony city of Soltau, is a local history museum. It is jointly operated by the Heimatbund Soltau, a local heritage association, and the city of Soltau itself. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of Soltau and its surrounding regions.
House II of the Soltau Museum offers a deep dive into the history of Soltau and the Lüneburg Heath, spanning from the last ice ages, approximately 200,000 years ago, to the 17th century. The exhibits include various objects and tools from the Stone Age, providing a glimpse into the lives of the early inhabitants of the region.
House I of the Soltau Museum focuses on the period from the first documented mention of Soltau in 937 onwards. It features a complete living room from around 1900, providing a snapshot of domestic life during that era. The attic houses various accurately reconstructed craft workshops, offering a glimpse into the city's artisanal history.
The Soltau Museum is conveniently located in the heart of Soltau city center, in close proximity to the town hall and the toy museum. Its central location makes it easily accessible for visitors and provides a great starting point for exploring the city.
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Poststraße 11, Soltau
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