Neanderthal Museum

The
Neanderthal Museum is a
museum in
Mettmann, Germany. It was established in 1996. Located at the site of the first
Neanderthal man discovery in the
Neandertal, it features an exhibit centered on
human evolution. The museum was constructed in 1996 to a design by the architects Zamp Kelp, Julius Krauss and Arno Brandlhuber and draws about 170,000 visitors per year. It includes an archaeological park on the original discovery site, a
Stone Age workshop, as well as an art trail named "human traces". All signs, as well as the audio guide offered, are available in German and English.
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