Wuppertal: Museum
Places and attractions in the Museum category
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Engels-Haus is a museum in Wuppertal, Germany, located in the house where Friedrich Engels grew up. The museum is a constituent member of the Museum of Industrial Culture in Wuppertal.
Von der Heydt-Museum
Art collections in the former town hall The Von der Heydt Museum is a museum in Wuppertal, Germany. The Von der Heydt Museum includes works by artists from the 17th century to the present time.
Bergische Museumsbahnen
The Bergische Museumsbahn is a heritage tram museum situated in the German city of Wuppertal. It operates its own tram line south of Wuppertal on original rails with original cars. Therefore, it's one of the smallest running tram systems in the world. Wuppertal still operates the "Schwebebahn", a unique overhead railway.
Museum für Frühindustrialisierung
The Museum of Early Industrialization is an industrial and social history museum in Wuppertal-Barmen. It is a location of the Museum Industriekultur Wuppertal.
Knipex
Knipex is a German manufacturer of pliers, pliers wrenches, and other tools, distributed for global sales. Its tools are principally for professional use in various trades, but they are also increasingly popular for DIY and EDC use as well.
Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden
Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden is a sculpture park of the English sculptor Tony Cragg in Wuppertal, where numerous sculptures by other well-known artists are also on display, some on loan.
Bibel- und Schöpfungsmuseum
The Bibelmuseum Wuppertal on Bendahler Straße in Wuppertal is a free church Bible museum. Its premises were expanded in 2008 and, in addition to the former main building at the corner of Bendahler Straße and Wolkenburg, now also include the...
Manuelskotten
The Manuelskotten, also called Kaltenbacher Kotten, is the only still functioning, water-driven Schleifkotten on Wuppertal city territory.