1,00 € discount on the entrance fee to the museum.
No, Taler can only be used here.
Museum am Strom - Hildegard von Bingen
Museumsstar. 3
D-55411 Bingen
Phone: +49 26721 184-353
Fax: +49 26721 184-359
E-mail: museum-am-strom(at)bingen.de
Web: www.bingen.de/en/culture/museum-am-strom
From March:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Monday closed
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
24.12.2024 and 25.12.2024 closed
26.12.2024 - 12.01.2025 open
Winter closing time
14.01. - 07.03.2025
Only open at weekends Sat-Sun
Guided tours are offered at any time and can be booked
by telephone on +49 6721-184 360/361 or museum-am-strom(at)bingen.de.
Adults / reduced | 5,00 EUR / 3,00 EUR |
Children, young people, trainees and students | Free admission |
Family ticket | 10,00 EUR |
Group discount per person from 10 persons | 3,00 EUR |
Group tours for up to 25 people by appointment only (1 hour)* | 60,00 EUR |
Combined guided tour of the museum & garden (1,5 hours) * | 70,00 EUR |
Combined guided tour Museum & Villa am Rupertsberg (approx. 2 ¼ hours) * | 90,00 EUR |
Additional surcharge for guided tours in foreign languages * | +10,00 EUR |
Public guided tours | 1,50 EUR |
Guided tour for school classes (1 hour) | 40,00 EUR |
Museum education programme for schools, children's groups and children's birthday parties (+ materials) | 45,00 EUR |
Museum am Strom - Hildegard von Bingen
Museumsstar. 3
D-55411 Bingen
Phone: +49 26721 184-353
Fax: +49 26721 184-359
E-mail: museum-am-strom(at)bingen.de
Web: www.bingen.de/en/culture/museum-am-strom
Due to its location at the entrance to the "Romantic Rhine Valley" World Heritage Site, the Historical Museum on the Rhine - Hildegard von Bingen is the perfect place to bring 2000 years of culture and history to life: From the museum entrance directly on the Rhine, you can see the Mäuseturm, Niederwalddenkmal and Ehrenfels ruins. The Rhein-Nahe-Eck and the landing stages are just a few steps away. The building itself, a listed former power station from 1898, with its historicising architecture is an expression of both late Romanticism and the belief in progress of the Gründerzeit and provides a fascinating backdrop for the exhibitions.
The Historisches Museum am Strom - Hildegard von Bingen comprises four permanent sections: The large exhibition on Hildegard of Bingen can be seen in the former machine hall with its spacious gallery. The "Bingen medical cutlery", unique in the world, is housed in an individually designed columned architecture like a treasure chamber. The Rhine Romanticism section brings the 19th century enthusiasm for the Rhine to life in historic salons and gallery rooms. A permanent exhibition on the history of Bingen from its beginnings to the present day has been gradually installed since 2002. Special exhibitions on regional and Middle Rhine cultural history round off the programme.