Historical Museum of the Palatinate
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The Historical Museum of the Palatinate (german: Historisches Museum der Pfalz) is a museum in the city of
Speyer Speyer (, older spelling ''Speier'', French: ''Spire,'' historical English: ''Spires''; pfl, Schbaija) is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany with approximately 50,000 inhabitants. Located on the left bank of the river Rhine, Speyer lie ...
in the Palatinate region of the German state of
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
. It is situated across the square from the
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. The museum's focus is on the History of the Palatinate; it has a collection of about 1 million artifacts, the oldest being an approximately 190,000-year-old hand axe. The museum is among the most important in Germany, and is known for its special exhibitions. With over 200,000 visitors per year it is one of the major attractions of Speyer. The museum was established in 1869 and the collections of the Historical Society of the Palatinate, the former Rhine District, and the City of Speyer were combined. The building at the present site was built in 1910 by architect Gabriel von Seidl; a modern annex was added in 1990. The museum is a trust borne by the City of Speyer, the
Evangelical Church of the Palatinate Evangelical Church of the Palatinate (german: Evangelische Kirche der Pfalz (Protestantische Landeskirche)) is a United Protestant church in parts of the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, endorsing both Lutheran and Calvini ...
, the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer The Diocese of Speyer (lat. Dioecesis Spirensis) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany. The diocese is located in the South of the Rhineland-Palatinate and comprises also the Saarpfalz district in the east of the Saarland. The bishop' ...
, the State of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Historical Society of the Palatinate, and the ''Bezirksverband Palz'' (County Association).


Exhibitions

The Museum offers two kinds of exhibitions: permanent and special ones. While the permanent exhibitions focus on the history of the Palatinate, the special ones can have general historical topics.


Special exhibitions

*"Germany and the World Football Championships since 1954" (2004), on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the World Football Championship 1954 *"Looted and Sunk in the Rhine – The Barbarian’s Treasure of Neupotz" (2006) Over 1,000 pieces of silver, bronze, brass and iron (weapons, tools, coins, tableware, kitchenware etc.)., weighing more than 700 kg, sunk in the waters of the Rhine 1,700 years ago, the largest Roman-era trove of metals found in Europe, dug up in a gravel quarry near Neupotz, 30 km south of Speyer. *"Attila and the Huns" (2007) * "The Samurai" (2008) * "The Vikings" (2009) * "Witches – Myth and Reality" (2010) * "Amazons – mysterious Female Warriors" (2010/2011) * "The Salian Dynasty – Changing Power" (2011) * "Discovering Egypt’s Treasurs. Masterworks from the Egyptian Museum in Turin" (2012)


Permanent exhibitions

The five permanent exhibitions covering 8,000 m2 are: Prehistory, Roman Era, Cathedral Treasure, Modern Era and the Wine Museum. * Cathedral Treasure – The
cathedral treasure A church treasure is the collection of historical art treasures belonging to a church, usually a monastery (monastery treasure), abbey, cathedral. Such "treasure" is usually held and displayed in the church's treasury or in a diocesan museum. Hist ...
contains the most important testimonies of the Salian Dynasty. One of them is the imperial crown of
Conrad II Conrad II ( – 4 June 1039), also known as and , was the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 until his death in 1039. The first of a succession of four Salian emperors, who reigned for one century until 1125, Conrad ruled the kingdoms ...
from 1039. * The Emperor's last clothes – This exhibition shows the restoration and conservation of remnants of clothing found in the imperial and royal graves in the Speyer Cathedral. * Prehistory – The exhibits show the cultural, social and economical development in the Palatinate beginning from the earliest findings to the eve of the Roman occupation. One of the most prominent exhibits is the
Golden Hat of Schifferstadt The Golden Hat of Schifferstadt (german: Der Goldene Hut von Schifferstadt) was discovered in a field near the town of Schifferstadt in Southwest Germany in 1835. It is a Bronze Age artefact made of thin sheet gold and served as the external d ...
found near Schifferstadt. * Roman Era – The Roman Era collection shows findings from the Palatinate, which once was part of the Roman province of
Germania Superior Germania Superior ("Upper Germania") was an imperial province of the Roman Empire. It comprised an area of today's western Switzerland, the French Jura and Alsace regions, and southwestern Germany. Important cities were Besançon ('' Vesontio ...
(Upper Germany). A special exhibit is the head of a centaur, dating around 10 B. C., found in Homburg-Schwarzenacker. * Modern Era – Information and exhibits from the
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by an effort to revive and surpass ide ...
till the end of the Second World War. Highlights are the Frankental China, baroque paintings and precious gowns as well as the German Flag (black-red-gold) flown at the
Hambach Festival The Hambacher Festival was a German national democratic festival celebrated from 27 May to 30 May 1832 at Hambach Castle, near Neustadt an der Weinstraße, in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The event was disguised as a nonpolitical ...
. There are also paintings by the Speyer painter
Anselm Feuerbach Anselm Feuerbach (12 September 1829 – 4 January 1880) was a German painter. He was the leading classicist painter of the German 19th-century school. Biography Early life Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the archaeologist Joseph ...
. * Wine Museum – The collection contains unique artifacts from the world of wine, among them the oldest wine ever found, the
Speyer wine bottle The Speyer wine bottle (or ''Römerwein'') is a sealed vessel, presumed to contain liquid wine, and so named because it was unearthed from a Roman tomb found near Speyer, Germany. It is considered the world's oldest known bottle of wine. Histor ...
, dating from the 4th century. * Evangelical Church of the Palatinate – This exhibition shows the tight connection between the development of the Protestant Church and Palatinate history.


The Young Museum

The first museum of its kind, it playfully gets children in touch with history. It offers workshops during school holidays and programmes for school classes.


The Forum

The 650 m2-area of covered courtyard offers opportunities for communication, concerts, workshops, theatre, discussions etc.


References


External links


Objektsammlung des Historischen Museums der Pfalz

Historischer Verein der Pfalz

Homepage of the museum (English version)
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