You can discover many interesting and exciting items in the Neustadt museum for 100 years already: fossils, a very old logboat, ballad-monger picture sheets, originals from Neustadt and its surroundings and much, much more.
A special attraction is the unique collection of archaelogical finds from the well-known excavation site „Marienbad“ in Neustadt harbour. Some finds are singular within Northern Europe.
The museum is located in the „Kremper Tor“ (Krempe Gate) and its outbuildings. This gate belonged to the medieval fortification of the city. Except from Lübeck it is the only preserved city gate in Holstein.
The museum offers educational hands-on activities as well as, for instance, humorous guided tours on different topics. The events focus on touching and trying out genuine exhibits.
Free admission for under 14s
Adults 1,50 € (with Ostseecard 1,- €)
Reduced charge for pupils, students, people doing military or community service, disabled persons 1,- €
Reduced charge for groups with 10 or more people 1,- € per person
Guided tours for booked groups 10,- €
Free admission for school classes, free guided tours for school classes from Ostholstein
We ask for appointments for guided group tours
The zeiTTor shows how people lived both 7000 and 50 years ago. Each room contains activity areas or authentic “points of contact”. The museum focuses on people and their environment during the Stone Age and life in Neustadt in the past. The archaeological artefacts from the Marienbad, a settlement on the floor of the Baltic Sea dating back to the Mesolithic Age, are especially well known.
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