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Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Reviews
Sami Taresh (07/19/2020)
One of the most immersive and awe inspiring cultural exhibition I've had the pleasure to experience in recent years. Kudos to the show planners/designers.
TK. Z. (11/02/2020)
One can really enjoy the Collection!
Matthew Jones (01/02/2020)
This Museum was on of the best I've ever been to, both here and in the U.S. While it may lack the immensity of, say, The Met in N.Y.C., it makes up for it in detailed, *extremely* well presented exhibits on culture. IF YOU DON'T SPEAK GERMAN then no worries!!! A great deal of the information is presented in English and is all very well written and informative! It's split into two halves, one of which is dedicated to Medieval sculptures and works, the other is worldwide. BOTH are awesome and I would highly, highly recommend the combined ticket. The only thing that needs work is the gift shop: whereas for example Der Dom has *everything* Dom themed, they had relatively generic offerings, which doesn't detract from the experience of course (hence no star loss) but was something in which I was disappointed
Mohamed Somji (08/18/2019)
Excellent museum - objects from around the world beautifully displayed and there is a lot of context of how they were stolen and culturally appropriated by the colonizers under the guise of cultural exploration. The museum is thoughtfully laid out with the opportunity to interact with a lot of the exhibits. Allow yourself a half day at the very least and end with an excellent espresso served at the cafe in the lobby area.
Yuri Yarin (12/15/2019)
This museum of world cultures focuses on common elements between differing cultures. It attempts to break down the otherness that society has built up that lead to negative prejudice towards people who are not white. The museum attempts different cultures around the world depth in the form of both historicism and modernity for different aspects of humanity. The exhibits are nicely curated and the material well presented.
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Creiler Platz 1, 45768 Marl, Germany
+49 2365 992257
http://www.skulpturenmuseum-glaskasten-marl.de/
Hervester Str. 8, 45768 Marl, Germany
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http://www.skulpturenmuseum-glaskasten-marl.de/geo-karte/
45768 Marl, Germany
+49 2365 56919
http://heimatverein-marl.de/Trauungen.html
Am Volkspark 14, 45768 Marl, Germany
+49 2365 56919
http://heimatverein-marl.de/heimatmuseum.html