Friday, June 27, 2008

Brazilian Primary Sector

museums in Mainz-Kastel

Kasteler raft museum

The "Kasteler raft museum is located on the first floor of the" Bastion of Schönborn "on the banks of the Rhine from Mainz-Kastel. The Bastion was once a fort and protected the southeast flank of the 1830-1832 Redoubt built barracks. 1998 bought by the Society for Local History Kastel e. V. 1980 "the bastion, and eröffenete She renovated in 1999 with the" rafters Kasteler museum, restaurant and a beer garden. The raft museum informed about the more than four centuries in Kastel udn Kostheim running rafting. The exhibition was made possible thanks to the support of the second generation of the former Kasteler raft of Mr. Mathias Wagner and Kasteler and Kostheim citizens.
opening times: daily from 11 to present clock

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Museum Castellum

The idea Kasteler history in a museum was made by Fritz Diehl. She began to become reality, as in 1984 in a bunker of the redoubt, a former barracks on the banks of the Rhine, the Historical Kasteler Room "was opened. Used in the postwar period than during the car repair shop Casemate created members of the Society for Local History Kastel e. V. 1980 "(GHK) is a real gem. After a spatial extension, the "Historical Kasteler room" at the initiative of Fritz Diehl turned into a "carnival Cabinet. To mark the 2000 anniversary of Mainz-Kastel in 1990 the Museum Castellum opened. It is housed in seven casemates and some smaller rooms of the redoubt. In the exhibition piece is above all finds from Mainz-Kastel, were left to the museum on permanent loan. The two main lenders for finds from the Roman period, the National Museum in Mainz and Wiesbaden. Shown are Roman ceramics for everyday use and for burials, tile, plumbing segments, tools, cutlery, a doctor, keys, coins, jewelry, tiles and glass. There are departments Trajanussaal (Eponate early and Roman times), Small Stone Hall, Jupiter Hall, Carnival Cabinet Kurfürstenzimmer, From the Middle Ages to Renassance, Historic composing room, castle in the 18th and 19 Century, The 19th and 20 Century. "Babbel Room" and "Hermann-Wüst Hall.
Museum Castellum, Rhine 5, and 62 993
phone 06134/65272,
opening times: February to November every Sunday 10.30-12.30 clock. Admission is free.

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Museum of Roman triumphal arch

is the "Museum of Roman triumphal arch in the Great Church Street from Mainz-Kastel, the foundation of the three-port honorary certificate to see the Mainz legions at the beginning of the 1st Century AD in the "Castellum Mattiacorum (Kastel) built. The epoch-making building north of the Alps should remember the imperial prince Germanicus and the Roman victory over the Germans. Through the triumphal arch of Germanicus at that time was into the main road from Mainz to Hofheim, until far into Germany. The 17-meter-high triumphal arch of Kastel was probably from a larger than life sculpture of gilded Bronze awards. With its dimensions it is comparable only with the triumphal arches in Rome. Panels in the museum tell the triumphal arch and its historical context.
Museum opening times "roman triumphal arch": April through November every Sunday 10.30-12.30 clock, every first Thursday of the month 9-12 Clock

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