6 Best Sights in The Pfalz and Rhine Terrace, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Pfalz and Rhine Terrace - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Dom und Diözesanmuseum

From the Middle Ages until secularization in the early 19th century, the archbishops of Mainz, who numbered among the imperial electors, were extremely influential politicians and property owners. The wealth of religious art treasures they left behind can be viewed in the cathedral cloisters.

Domstr. 3, Mainz, 55116, Germany
06131-253–344
Sight Details
€5
Closed Mon.

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Eisenbahn Museum

Thirty historic train engines and railway cars are on display at the Eisenbahn Museum behind the main train station. Take a ride through the Palatinate Forest on one of the museum's historic steam trains, the Kuckucksbähnel, which departs from Track 5 around 10:45 am on intermittent days between May and mid-October, and in December (check the website for the latest schedule). There are special seasonal trips during wine season and during the run-up to Christmas. It takes a little more than an hour to cover the 13-km (8-mile) stretch from Neustadt to Elmstein.

Neustadt Hauptbahnhof, Neustadt, 67403, Germany
06321-30390
Sight Details
Museum €5; Kuckucksbähnel €18
Closed Mon. and Tues. and late-Dec.–Feb.

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Gutenberg Museum

Opposite the east end of the cathedral (closest to the Rhine) stands this fascinating museum, which is devoted to the history of writing, printing, and books. Exhibits include historical printing presses, incunabula (books printed in Europe before 1501), and medieval manuscripts with illuminated letters, as well as two precious 42-line Gutenberg bibles printed circa 1455. A replica workshop demonstrates how Gutenberg implemented his invention of movable type.

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Historisches Museum der Pfalz

Opposite the cathedral, the museum houses the Domschatz (Cathedral Treasury). Other collections chronicle the art and cultural history of Speyer and the Pfalz from the Stone Age to modern times. Don't miss the Golden Hat of Schifferstadt, a Bronze Age headdress used in religious ceremonies dating back to approximately 1300 BC. The Wine Museum houses the world's oldest bottle of wine, which is still liquid and dates to circa AD 300. The giant 35-foot-long wooden winepress from 1727 is also worth a look. The museum is currently undegoing renovation, and some exhibition rooms may be closed to the public.

Dompl. 4, Speyer, 67346, Germany
06232-620-222
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From €9
Closed Mon.

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Landesmuseum

The various collections of the Museum of the State of Rheinland-Pfalz are in the former electors' stables, easily recognized by the statue of a golden stallion over the entrance. Exhibits range from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Among the highlights are paintings by Dutch masters, artworks from the baroque to art nouveau periods, and collections of porcelain and faience.

Grosse Bleiche 49–51, Mainz, 55116, Germany
06131-28570
Sight Details
€6
Closed Mon.

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Museum für Antike Schifffahrt

The main attractions at this bright, airy museum are the fascinating remains of five 4th-century wooden Roman warships, on display with two full-size replicas. The remains were unearthed in 1981, when the foundation for an expansion to the Hilton hotel was dug. For more than a decade, the wood was injected with a water-and-paraffin mixture to restore its stability. There's also an extensive exhibit dedicated to the history of shipbuilding and an educational area for children. To arrange a tour, contact the service office. The museum is closed for major renovations until late 2025.