Steinzeitmuseum Korb-Kleinheppach, Archaeological museum in Kleinheppach, Germany.
The Steinzeitmuseum Korb-Kleinheppach is a local museum in Kleinheppach that displays artifacts from the Stone Age through the Middle Ages, along with crafted objects from several centuries. The collection includes tools, fossils, and minerals that document the long history of human settlement in the Remstal region.
The museum opened in 1974 at the former town hall of Kleinheppach to preserve local archaeological heritage. In 2021 it moved to a new community center while continuing to present the region's past.
The museum displays objects from different periods of local history, from ancient times through more recent centuries. These collections tell the story of the people who lived here and their crafting traditions across many generations.
The museum is open on certain days each month, mainly on the first and third Sunday, typically in the afternoon. It is best to check current opening times before visiting, as additional dates are offered throughout the year.
The museum preserves wooden beam segments from a wine press dating to 1344, showing that wine production has deep roots in the area. These valuable pieces reveal the economic importance of viticulture to the early development of the region.
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