• ROMANO-GERMANIC MUSEUM. ... The collections of the Romano-Germanic Museum are drawn from the archaeological heritage of the city and its environs...
  • The Roman-Germanic Museum (RGM, in German: Römisch-Germanisches Museum) is an archaeological museum in Cologne, Germany.
  • In addition, the Romano-Germanic Museum stewards more than one hundred archaeological monuments within the municipal area, among them the...
  • The Romano-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum) in Cologne offers a profound glimpse into the ancient past of one of Germany's oldest cities.
  • Notes: Page revised in September 2021. - Cologne's Romano-Germanic Museum (Bell tower of St. Gangolf's at Trier seen from Porta Nigra).
  • The walk from the stop Neumarkt (Tram: 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 16, 18) to the Romano-Germanic Museum in the Belgian House takes about 2 minutes.
  • Then, walk to the Romano-Germanic Museum through the bustling street where people, street musicians, and other artists frequent.
  • Yet Cologne was a major city during the Roman Empire, and much that has been discovered from this era is on display in the Romano-Germanic Museum.
  • The Roman-Germanic Museum is an archaeological museum in Cologne with a large collection of Roman artifacts from the Roman settlement in CCAA...
  • Open for visitors between 10am and 5pm Tuesday to Sunday, public tours of the Romano-Germanic Museum take place on Sundays at 11:30am.