Mi. – Fr. 10:00 – 12:00 Uhr und 14:00 – 16:30 Uhr, Sa. – So. 10:30 – 16:30 Uhr, Feiertags geöffnet wie So., Geschlossen: 24., 25. und 31. Dezember, 1. Januar, Donnerstag vor Fastnacht bis Fastnachtsdienstag, Karfreitag
Standard entry fee
2,50 €/3,00 €
Admission charges
Kinder unter 6 Jahren frei
(EC, Creditcarts)
Nein
Kids
ab 6 Jahren: 2,00 €/2,50 €
Families
5,00 €/6,00 €
Students
2,00 €/2,50 €
Description
Welcome to the Roman City Museum Sumelocenna! The "Parking Garage Museum" at the city moat is built on an original Roman city section and offers a unique insight into the ancient settlement of significant regional importance. The most impressive feature is a 32-meter-long, luxuriously equipped latrine. For anyone interested in the hygiene conditions and the remarkable engineering and craftsmanship achievements of the Roman era, a visit to the Sumelocenna Museum is absolutely worthwhile.
The exhibition showcases everyday life in Sumelocenna, a wealth of original Roman artifacts, a peristyle villa, reconstructions, models, a lapidarium, and a preserved Roman bath.
Special formats for teaching provincial Roman history are offered for children, adolescents, and families, such as guided tours for school classes of all age groups, workshops, public children´s tours, and interactive city rallies.
A film, also available in French and English, provides an exciting introduction to the Roman era of southwestern Germany. The Roman City Museum Sumelocenna is part of the Roman Road Neckar – Alb – Aare.
The Roman City Museum Sumelocenna is dedicated to its patron, Rottenburg honorary citizen Professor Josef Eberle alias Sebastian Blau, a long-time editor of the Stuttgarter Zeitung. The "Sebastian Blau Hiking Trail" commemorates the gifted Swabian dialect poet.
Place on the map
Services
Special educational offers for
Families with children
Ja
Adolescents, pupils
Ja
Students
Ja
Adult
Ja
Seniors
Ja
Disabled person
Ja
getting there
Car parking
Ja
Connection public transport
Ja
Our museum has
wardrobe
Ja
WiFi
Ja
Museumsshop
Ja
Guided tours and group offers
Ja
Accessibility
Entrances and paths to the building
Access stairless
Access with ramp
Guided tours to permanent and special exhibitions
Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties
Der Audioguide des Römischen Stadtmuseums ist eine akustische Reise in die Zeit, als das heutige Rottenburg Teil des Römischen Reiches war – vor 1900 Jahren. Zu den wichtigsten Themen im Museum gibt es Hörstationen, zusätzlich werden die Hintergründe zu Orten außerhalb des Museums erzählt, die auf einem kleinen Rundgang durch die Altstadt entdeckt werden können. Der Audioguide wurde mit KI-Stimmen realisiert.
Text und Konzeption: Leila Sayer-Degen
Abbildungen: Die Quellen sind im Text zu den jeweiligen Bildern angegeben.
The audio guide of the Roman City Museum takes you on an acoustic journey back in time when today's Rottenburg was part of the Roman Empire – 1900 years ago. There are listening stations covering the museum's main topics, plus background information on places outside the museum which can be discovered on a short tour of the old town. The audio guide is implemented with AI voices.
Text and Concept: Leila Sayer-Degen
Illustrations: The illustrations are indicated in the text accompanying the respective images.