The Stadtmuseum Hattingen, located in the Blankenstein district, was opened in 2001. It is housed in the old administrative buildings that were built between 1840 and 1904. The museum is situated in the heart of the village, in close proximity to the Blankenstein Castle and Gethmannschen Garten, making it a convenient location for tourists to visit.
The Stadtmuseum Hattingen offers a permanent exhibition that showcases the city's history. Visitors can view a variety of exhibits, including a mammoth tooth discovered in Hattingen, a loom, and two models of the Blankenstein Castle and medieval Hattingen. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the city's past and its historical significance.
The Stadtmuseum Hattingen is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that it can be enjoyed by all visitors. This accessibility feature allows individuals with mobility issues to explore the museum and its exhibits comfortably.
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Marktpl. 1-3, Hattingen
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