Fraunhoferstr. 23, 94315 Straubing, Bavaria, GermanyMap
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An absolute must
For anyone with an interest in things Roman, this museum is an absolute must. Straubing was an important port on the Danube, on the edges of the Roman Empire, and the mass of artefacts which have bee...
Great displays of local artifacts. Since I only know a little German, though, I had some difficulty figuring out what some things was actually used for.
Two outstanding exhibits here: the remains of a 10,000-year old woman (the oldest human remains I have ever seen - and maybe the oldest there are anywhere, surprisingly well-preserved, - and exception...
The "Gäubodenmuseum" is one of the most important Roman finds in Germany. The facial helmets, leg-rails, and horse-heads, once buried in a cauldron, form the largest known complex of Roman parades...
The exhibits are very well laid down and present the pre-history and history if the region with excellent archaeological findings. Some pieces are outstanding! Well worth a visit. The only drawback, ...
An absolute must
For anyone with an interest in things Roman, this museum is an absolute must. Straubing was an important port on the Danube, on the edges of the Roman Empire, and the mass of artefacts which have bee...
Very informative, but not a lot of English
Great displays of local artifacts. Since I only know a little German, though, I had some difficulty figuring out what some things was actually used for.
One of the big surprises of our river trip
Two outstanding exhibits here: the remains of a 10,000-year old woman (the oldest human remains I have ever seen - and maybe the oldest there are anywhere, surprisingly well-preserved, - and exception...
"Must see exhibit and beautiful pieces"
The "Gäubodenmuseum" is one of the most important Roman finds in Germany. The facial helmets, leg-rails, and horse-heads, once buried in a cauldron, form the largest known complex of Roman parades...
Excellent pieces well presented
The exhibits are very well laid down and present the pre-history and history if the region with excellent archaeological findings. Some pieces are outstanding! Well worth a visit. The only drawback, ...