The building "Schloßfreiheit 5", now the Castle Museum, is the oldest surviving house in the city. It was built around 1543 by the brothers Krull, whose portraits have been preserved in the form of medallions on the left and right of the ... [mehr]
The Chapel of St. Elizabeth Hospital, which should already have been established under Margrave John I (1220-1266), is first mentioned in 1456 in connection with the endowment (business equipment) of a new altar. Its use as royal granary ... [mehr]
The Tangermünder Town Hall is one of the most beautiful buildings of North German brick Gothic architecture. Here find wealth and civic pride of the 15th Century their highest expression. On the ground floor and on the basement areas is the ... [mehr]
Experience 200 years Altmark-history .... on an area of approximately 300 sq ft in a barn of a former farm await the visitors exhibits from almost all walks of life, that documenting everyday life of former generations in our ... [mehr]
The museums of Tangermünde invite you to visit. The Heimatmuseum in the old town hall re-counts the town's chequered history. One room is dedicated to Tangermünde's most famous woman - Grete Minde. Her fate is still discussed today.The ... [mehr]