Rosgartenmuseum, Regional history museum in Konstanz, Germany.
The Rosgartenmuseum is a regional history museum in Konstanz that displays objects and artworks from the Lake Constance area. The collections include archaeological artifacts and medieval altar paintings that document the traditions and daily life of the region.
The museum was founded in 1870 by pharmacist Ludwig Leiner and occupies a 14th-century building that once served as a guild house for butchers and merchants. The location itself reflects the city's trading history.
The museum displays works by Marie Ellenrieder, a painter who studied at Munich Art Academy, and objects from daily life in past centuries. These collections show how people in the region lived and worked over time.
The museum offers audio guides in German, English, and French accessible through smartphones to help you explore the collections. It is open Tuesday through Friday and is best visited with time to see the different sections.
The Leinersaal section presents geological and archaeological discoveries that reveal Earth's formation in the Lake Constance area. This space offers an unexpected look at the natural past of the region beyond its human history.
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