Promenade Closure
Permanent closure of the towpath and promenade along the Rhine near the Pfaffendorf bridge between the Weindorf and the palace steps.
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The Ufer-Bar is back!
From July 12th to October 6th, 2024, four Koblenz restaurants and a sparkling wine producer invite you to summer and early autumn evenings on the castle steps.
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Gemälden an roten Wänden des Mittelrhein Museums © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH, Juraschek

Museums in Koblenz

A city that shows what it has!

French art of the 20th century, archaeological finds from different eras or an interactive journey into the world of Rhine Romanticism: the museums in Koblenz are as diverse as the city itself.

The National Museum
The Koblenz State Museum at Festung Ehrenbreitstein is the only technical state museum in Rhineland-Palatinate and has four exhibition buildings.
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Main entrance of the State Museum in Koblenz © GDKE Rheinland-Pfalz / Pfeuffer
The Mittelrhein-Museum
The Mittelrhein-Museum was founded in 1835 and is therefore one of the oldest and most renowned civic museums in Germany, but offers a modern presentation of the extensive collection.
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Main entrance of the Mittelrhein-Museums in the Forum Confluentes © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH
The Koblenz Sparkling Wine Museum
In the Koblenz Sparkling Wine Museum, the hearts of wine and sparkling wine lovers beat faster. The soul of wine culture can be felt in every part of the vault.
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Bottle collection in the Koblenz Sparkling Wine Museum © Deinhard KG
The Ludwig Museum
The still relatively young Ludwig Museum is dedicated to contemporary art, especially contemporary French art, and fills a crucial gap in the German museum landscape
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Flower courtyard at Basilika St. Kastor with Deutschherrenhaus in the background © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH, Christian Nentwig
The Rhine Museum
The Rhine Museum in Koblenz is a cultural history museum that shows life on the Rhine from various perspectives. Even Neanderthals are the subject of the exhibition.
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Exhibition of the medieval ship in the Rhine Museum © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH
The Mother Beethoven House
Ludwig van Beethoven's mother, Maria Magdalena Keverich, was born in this house in 1746. The house presents the history of Ehrenbreitstein as an electoral residence town, the family history of the Keverichs as well as Beethoven's youth, his friendships and the last years of his life.
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Mother Beethoven House in the Ehrenbreitstein district of Koblenz © Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus GmbH, Dominik Ketz
The military technology study collection
The Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung is one of the largest technical exhibitions in Germany. The study collection contains a wide variety of equipment, weapon systems and uniforms.
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Old fighter jets in the Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung in Koblenz © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH, Johannes Bruchhof
The DB Museum
At the DB Museum Koblenz, visitors can experience the history of the railroad in Germany in a hands-on museum. The vehicle collection includes around 40 historic locomotives and 50 passenger and freight cars.
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Illuminated interior of the DB Museum in Koblenz © Koblenz-Touristik GmbH, Johannes Bruchhof
The Mosellum
In the Mosellum, visitors can immerse themselves in the realm of migratory fish. The exhibition focuses on the interplay between shipping, power generation and fish migration in the Moselle valley.
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Exhibition in the Mosellum next to the window with a view of the Moselle © Martin Duckek, Caparol
The Rhenish Carnival Museum
The Rhenish Carnival Museum in Koblenz presents uniforms, medals and other carnival relics from the past and present on two floors in the historic throat tower of Fort Konstantin.
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Exhibition of period clothing in the Rhenish Carnival Museum © H.-G. Jäckel

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