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Elselien,  Netherlands Netherlands
12 Mar 2023
Good
Als je van archeologie en Romeinen houd is het zeer zeker een aanrader. Ik vond het zeer interessant maar ben er niet door gegrepen. Alles was heel goed georganiseerd.
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Anonymous
07 Aug 2022
Good
Educational and fun for all ages. A top choice for young families.
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Anonymous
21 Feb 2022
Excellent
Sympathieke ontvangst, prachtig systeem om het thermenkomplex te bezoeken, unieke uitleg via maquette, interessante audiorondgang, mooi aanbod in de museumshop ! Een heel fijne dag gehad !
Thermenmuseum

About: Thermenmuseum

Thermenmuseum opened in 1977, after an archaeological excavation uncovered what is now the best preserved Roman bathhouse in the Netherlands.

The museum allows visitors to wander raised bridges and get an exceptional view of the 2000-year-old site. There are also exhibitions of fascinating Roman artifacts, tools and trinkets, as well as a dazzling 3D light show depicting what the baths would have looked like in their day.

Thermenmuseum

Tuesday
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday
10:00 - 17:00
Friday
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday
12:00 - 17:00
Sunday
12:00 - 17:00
Monday
Thermenmuseum
Coriovallumstraat 9, 6411 CA, Heerlen
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