Museum Küssaberg

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The Jägerhaus in Rheinheim (right)

The Museum Küssaberg is a local museum in the imperial hunting lodge from 1525 and later the old town hall in Rheinheim in the municipality of Küssaberg in the district of Waldshut and was opened on September 29, 1985. "The museum consists of the two vaulted cellar rooms of the building with a total exhibition area of ​​110 m²."

The museum was planned in 1983 on the initiative of the mayor at the time, Paul Stoll, by the Küssaberg Museum Interest Group , which after it was founded was set up as the “Association for the Promotion of the Küssaberg Museum”.

The museum shows a permanent exhibition with finds from Roman times from the Roman camp Dangstetten and "some foundation posts of the late Roman and medieval bridge between Rheinheim and Zurzach / Switzerland , which were recovered from the Rhine by archaeological divers from the Canton of Zurich ."

In addition, there are changing exhibitions on a variety of topics.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brigitte Rossa: Museum Küssaberg (old town hall Rheinheim). In: Land between the Upper Rhine and the southern Black Forest. Contributions to the history of the Waldshut district. Ed .: Geschichtsverein Hochrhein e. V., Waldshut 1996, p. 138.
  2. ^ Website of the Museum Küssaberg
  3. ^ Brigitte Rossa: Museum Küssaberg (old town hall Rheinheim). Waldshut 1996, p. 138.

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Coordinates: 47 ° 35 ′ 14 "  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 13.4"  E