Haus des Karnevals, Carnival museum in Old Town, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Haus des Karnevals is a three-story building in Düsseldorf's Old Town that serves as a museum for this long-standing celebration. Inside are display cases holding carnival uniforms, medals, and historical photographs alongside other documents spanning many decades.
The building was constructed in the 18th century and has maintained its role as a space for documentation and exhibition over time. It was added to the city's heritage list in 1985, underscoring its importance to Düsseldorf's history.
The building reflects how Düsseldorf embraces carnival as a defining celebration woven into the city's identity. The displayed objects show how this tradition shapes the way locals understand and express themselves throughout the year.
Access requires planning since the space is only open on Friday mornings or by prior appointment. Those wanting a thorough visit should contact ahead to arrange a convenient time.
The museum partners with Westdeutscher Rundfunk and maintains a media archive containing footage of past carnival parades. These recordings offer visitors a living glimpse into decades of this celebration.
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