The Rosgarten Museum in Constance
What is the Rosgarten Museum?
The Rosgarten Museum is a museum in the city of Constance.
It shows how people lived in the past.
You can see many old things in the museum.
For example:
- Paintings
- Furniture
- Objects from the Stone Age and Roman times
Where is the museum?
The museum is in a very old building.
The building is called “Zum Rosgarten”
It is in the old town of Constance.
What can you see in the museum?
The museum has many interesting things to see.
For example:
- A model of the city of Constance
- Old paintings by local artists
- Information about the Council of Constance
- Special exhibitions on different topics
- Special exhibitions on different topics
Who started the museum?
A man named Ludwig Leiner founded the museum.
That was in the year 1870.
He was a pharmacist and a city council member.
Is there a café?
Yes.
There is a café in the museum.
You can eat and drink there.
In summer, you can sit outside in the courtyard.
Is the museum accessible?
Many parts of the museum are accessible.
There are guided tours in plain language.
People with disabilities can visit the museum easily.
Opening times
- Tuesday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm
- Saturday and Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm
- Monday: closed
Contact
Address:
Rosgartenstraße 3–5
78462 Constance, Germany
Phone:
+49 (0)7531 900-2246
Email:
rosgartenmuseum@konstanz.de