The Pfälzisches Erlebnis-Bibelmuseum, located in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, is a museum that focuses on the Bible and its history. Founded by the Protestant theologian Michael Landgraf, the museum is run by the Pfälzischer Bibelverein e.V., the Bible Society of the Protestant Church of the Palatinate. The museum is housed in the so-called 'Bible House' on Stiftstraße 23.
The museum showcases copies and fragments of pre-Reformation Bible manuscripts and prints, as well as Reformed, Lutheran, and Catholic Bibles. The museum's collection includes a luxury edition of the Neustadt Bible from 1594, which it acquired in 2019. The museum also has a comprehensive collection of Reformed Bible editions from the heyday of the Casimirianum.
The museum offers visitors the unique opportunity to try on clothing from the respective era, try out games from biblical times, or write with feathers in a medieval scriptorium. This interactive approach allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history and culture of the biblical era.
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Stiftstraße 23, Neustadt an der Weinstraße
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