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Timings : Tuesday - Sunday: 10.00 AM - 06.00 PM
Monday: Closed
Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 13.00
Children (6-16Y): EUR 8.50
Mini (4-5Y): EUR 7.00
Family discount: 15%
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Parking : Yes
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The Neanderthal Museum Mettmann is a popular attraction located in the Neander Valley, just outside Dusseldorf. The museum is dedicated to the discovery and interpretation of the famous Neanderthal man, an extinct human species that lived in Europe over 40,000 years ago.
The museum also has a beautiful outdoor area with walking trails and a reconstructed Stone Age camp. People visit the Neanderthal Museum Mettmann to learn about the origins of human evolution and to explore the natural surroundings of the Neander Valley. The highlight of the museum is the reconstructed skeleton of a Neanderthal man, which provides a fascinating glimpse into our distant past. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that showcase the Neanderthal way of life, as well as the history of human evolution and the impact of modern humans on the environment.