Romano-Germanic Museum
Explore Cologne's Roman past at the Romano-Germanic Museum.

About Romano-Germanic Museum
The Romano-Germanic Museum in Cologne is an essential destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Established in 1974, the museum is built on the very site where the ancient Roman town once flourished, and its collection vividly illustrates the Romanization of the Rhineland. At the core of the museum's allure is the stunning Dionysus mosaic, a relic of floor art that once adorned a Roman villa. This intricate masterpiece will captivate you with its vibrant depiction of the wine god Dionysus. Equally impressive is the collection of Roman glassware, showcasing the delicate artistry and technical prowess of ancient glassmakers. Another highlight is the monumental sepulchral monument of Poblicius, a testament to the grandeur of Roman funerary customs. As you wander through the museum, you'll discover a plethora of artifacts including jewelry, tools, and everyday items that paint a vivid picture of Roman life. The museum also offers temporary exhibitions, providing fresh insights into various aspects of Roman and ancient cultures. Located near the iconic Cologne Cathedral and the picturesque Rhine River, the museum is ideally situated for those looking to explore more of what Cologne has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned historian or a casual visitor, the Romano-Germanic Museum promises an enriching experience that brings the past to life.
Highlights
- Dionysus mosaic: A breathtaking Roman floor mosaic depicting the god of wine.
- Roman glassware collection: Exquisite examples of ancient glassmaking craftsmanship.
- Sepulchral monument of Poblicius: A grand Roman funerary monument.
- Artifacts from daily Roman life: Jewelry, tools, and more from ancient times.
- Temporary exhibitions: Regularly changing displays for fresh insights.
- Central location: Situated near Cologne Cathedral and the Rhine River.
- Roman Cologne history: Discover the Roman roots of modern-day Cologne.
