On the Steinwege, in an impressive half-timbered house, is the
City Museum and the RadHaus with a bicycle exhibition.Worth seeing departments in
City Museum are the coin cabinet, the beer exhibition, the blueprint, the Friedrich Wilhelm Sertürner Room, prehistory and early history, Einbeck in the Middle Ages, an exhibition on flight and expulsion using the example of the Silesian refugees from Patschkau, and the hall with baroque wall coverings (around 1770) and a two-story bay window. The integrated
Bike House, a bicycle exhibition, is arguably Germany's most modern bicycle exhibition, telling the history of the bicycle through numerous historical exhibits. The City Museum invites visitors to touch, try out, climb on, and participate, bringing history to life.
Guided Tours Tours through the StadtMuseum and the RadHaus can be booked through the Einbeck Tourist Information Office. Also on offer are
Themed children's tours or the
Celebrating a child's birthday in the City Museum.
Offers for groups can be accessed via the StadtMuseum website.
Upon request, a very special colleague accompanies events and tours, especially for children: Edgar is the first professionally trained museum dog, who makes a museum visit a very special experience.
The City Museum with the RadHaus is located in a patrician house of
1548 This late Gothic civic and brewery house, with its large, round-arched entrance and projecting upper floor, features particularly impressive carvings on its façade. A rarity in Einbeck is the two-story bay window and the typical decorative carvings in the form of threshold ornaments, curtain arches, foliage rods, and rope rods.