Guided tours through the Neanderthal Museum

Group offer/Family offer
Active
spending time outdoors
Arts and Culture
Day stay
In the Neanderthal Museum you can experience exciting guided tours through the Stone Age together with family, friends, company or leisure group.
Get to know the world-famous Neanderthal Mr. N or get very close to the baby mammoth Tinka. From time to time it can happen that your tour guide is stuck in traffic in the direction of the museum or is absent at short notice. But don't worry, the caretaker Oetschenhaus or the cleaner Susi will jump in spontaneously and make the tour of the exhibition a very special experience that you won't soon forget.

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Categories

  • Group offer/Family offer

  • Active

  • spending time outdoors

  • Arts and Culture

Arrival & Parking

By car
From the south on the A3 northbound, exit at the Hilden junction. Follow the signs to Hochdahl/Erkrath/Mettmann.

Coming from the north on the A3 heading south, take the Mettmann exit. Follow the B7 "Südring" and exit at Talstraße "Neandertal". Follow Talstraße to the right.

Parking
Public parking spaces are located opposite the museum.

Arrival by public transport
Regional train (S 28)
Kaarst-Neuss-Düsseldorf-Mettmann-Wuppertal:
Neanderthal stop, 800 m walk to the museum.

S-Bahn (S 8)
Mönchengladbach-Düsseldorf-Hagen:
Hochdahl stop, 25-minute walk to the museum

Coming from the train station, keep right and turn left into Thekhaus street.
The Neanderthal Museum cannot be reached on foot via Feldhof Street.

Bus line (741)
Mettmann-Hilden:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum

Bus line (743)
Mettmann–Erkrath:
Neanderthal/Museum stop, directly in front of the museum

Price information

Costs: €130 (max. 25 people per tour, plus admission)

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A girl stands opposite a Neanderthal model, both looking intensely into each other's eyes.
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