Wed, 25.12.24, 11 a.m., City Museum
Museum director Johanna Kätzel takes visitors on a tour of the museum. The first part is the archaeology exhibition, which sheds light on the history of the city before the destruction of the Palatinate War of Succession and provides insights into the prehistory and early history of the region. The second part of the tour deals with the well-documented history of the town from the founding of the residence at the beginning of the 18th century, which is illustrated by numerous objects and works of art. Significant events of European significance such as the Peace of Rastatt in 1714, the Rastatt Congress of 1797-99 and the Rastatt Trials after the end of the Second World War are highlighted, and major turning points in the town's development such as the construction and finally the demolition of the Federal Fortress are vividly conveyed.
Duration approx. 60 minutes, no registration required, participation included in museum admission (€ 4 or € 2 reduced).
Museum director Johanna Kätzel takes visitors on a tour of the museum. The first part is the archaeology exhibition, which sheds light on the history of the city before the destruction of the Palatinate War of Succession and provides insights into the prehistory and early history of the region. The second part of the tour deals with the well-documented history of the town from the founding of the residence at the beginning of the 18th century, which is illustrated by numerous objects and works of art. Significant events of European significance such as the Peace of Rastatt in 1714, the Rastatt Congress of 1797-99 and the Rastatt Trials after the end of the Second World War are highlighted, and major turning points in the town's development such as the construction and finally the demolition of the Federal Fortress are vividly conveyed.
Duration approx. 60 minutes, no registration required, participation included in museum admission (€ 4 or € 2 reduced).
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