Heinrich-Schliemann-Gedenkstätte, Archaeological memorial museum in Neubukow, Germany.
The Heinrich-Schliemann-Gedenkstätte is a memorial museum in Neubukow, housed in a heritage-protected building from 1790. The collection displays photographs, graphic panels, original artifacts from excavation sites, and replicas of valuable discoveries.
The site was founded in 1972 to mark the 150th birthday of Heinrich Schliemann and moved to its current building on Brink 1 in 2003. This relocation allowed for a better presentation of his archaeological discoveries to the public.
The site honors one of the 19th century's most important archaeologists and shows how his work shaped European research. Visitors learn about his career and the excavations that defined his life.
A visit works best on weekdays or Saturday mornings, as opening hours vary by season. The site is easy to access and small enough to explore quickly.
The site has featured four audio stations and a media terminal since 2021, offering visitors deeper insights into Schliemann's research path. This technological setup makes the historical content more accessible to different types of visitors.
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