Museum
Kurpfälzisches Museum
City-history museum in the baroque Palais Morass - home to the cast of the Homo heidelbergensis jawbone and works by Tilman Riemenschneider.
For more than 150 years the Kurpfälzisches Museum has collected the art and cultural history of the region. Highlights include the Twelve Apostles altar by Tilman Riemenschneider, Roman finds, the famous cast of the Homo heidelbergensis jawbone and paintings of Heidelberg Romanticism.
District
Old TownAdmission
from €3

Location
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