The 10 Best Museums in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate

January 21, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Two thousand years of history have lent Mainz a cosmopolitan air, and museums and cathedrals of various architectural styles dot the city. Bring home a book as a souvenir—Gutenberg worked here, and the museum dedicated to him is a highlight.
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1. Arteria

Gaustrasse 30, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 1522 4329630 [email protected] http://Www.galleryarteria.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Arteria

2. Gutenberg Museum

Liebfrauenplatz 5, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 122640 [email protected] http://www.gutenberg-museum.de/
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4.5 based on 937 reviews

Gutenberg Museum

Located in the hometown of Johannes Gutenberg, the founder of the printing press, this museum displays a recreation of his original printing press and a collection of other exhibits.

Reviewed By DAS1951 - London, United Kingdom

Very interesting museum with everything you need to know about the development of printing in Germany and Europe. Well-presented artefacts. Two original Gutenberg bibles and copies of his press (no originals exist).

3. Cadoro- Zentrum fur Kunst und Wissenschaft

August-Horch-Strasse 14, 55129 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 2191833 [email protected] http://galerie.vanderkoelen.de
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Cadoro- Zentrum fur Kunst und Wissenschaft

4. The Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding

Neutorstrasse 2, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 286630 http://web.rgzm.de/en/museums/museum-of-ancient-seafaring-mainz.html
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

The Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding

Reviewed By Mairwen1

Other than the Rhine cruise, this was the best thing we did in Mainz. It was really excellent. Even if you have limited interest in Roman ships and history, go for a short visit. It’s free so you can leave when you like. It’s an open, white modern looking space and there’s a lot to interest kids as well. The museum is centred around the discovery of 6 Roman ships that were only uncovered in the 1980s. They found them when they were building the Hilton Hotel along the river front. Unbelievable to think that these 2000 year old ships were lying just around the corner, preserved in the mud all of that time. The boats include patrol vessels, cargo ship and ancient warship. They are really well preserved. The remains of the river patrol vessel looked like massive skeletons of plesiosaurs or underwater beasts. There are also large working replicas on display. The information is very good. As you’d expect, it’s mainly in German but there is enough in English too. Even for those who want more specific detail like construction, steerage and propulsion, there’s enough English information. The only thing we were curious about but couldn't find any information on was what had happened to the boats to cause them to all be left in the one spot. Had they been abandoned? Or sunk or wrecked by a storm? A really unique feature of the museum was the large restoration workshop. Unfortunately no one was at work when we were there but normally large windows let you watch them making full-scale working replicas of the Roman boats. There are videos showing the boats being trialled on the Rhine. Mainz was a very important ancient Roman port so there is a lot of additional information about the Roman settlement. Large colourful dioramas across whole walls show what Mainz might have looked like at that time. There are displays of marble busts, sarcophagai, relief sculpture, coins, urns and other artefacts like discharge documents from Roman sailors. We spent well over an hour here and could have spent two but it is only small so you can visit it relatively quickly too. GETTING THERE: It is right by the Romisches Theater train station. From the cathedral it is about 12 -15 min walk. Once you’ve finished, you are very close to the river which makes for a lovely walk along the promenade. Walk past the Hilton Hotel and see where the boats were uncovered.

5. Stadthistorisches Museum

Zitadelle Bau D, 55131 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 2122239 http://www.stadtmuseum-mainz.de/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Stadthistorisches Museum

6. Fastnachtsmuseum

Neue Universitats Str 2, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany http://www.mainzer-fastnachtsmuseum.de/
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Fastnachtsmuseum

Reviewed By Pheenom38

Really pretty cool with carnival head dressings that where huge, and all kinds of parade clothing, etc. They let me put on one of the huge masks for a photo op.

7. Diocesan Museum (Diozesan Museum)

Mainz Cathedral 3 Domstrasse, Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 253344 http://www.dommuseum-mainz.de
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Diocesan Museum (Diozesan Museum)

Situated next to the Martinsdom, this museum has a rotating collection of religious art and a picturesque courtyard.

8. Provincial Museum of the Central Rhineland (Landesmuseum Mainz)

Grosse Bleiche 49-51, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 28570 http://www.landesmuseum-mainz.de
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4.0 based on 63 reviews

Provincial Museum of the Central Rhineland (Landesmuseum Mainz)

9. Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum

Ernst-Ludwig-Platz 2, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 91240 http://web.rgzm.de/museen
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Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum

10. Naturhistorisches Museum Mainz

Reichklarastr. 1, 55116 Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany +49 6131 122646 http://www.mainz.de/nhm/
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Naturhistorisches Museum Mainz

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