Built on the ancient Roman fortress at Haltern, this museum offers many finds that document the presence of the Romans in the valley of the Lippe.
This museum was visited in a/o 2008.
 Coin of Julius Caesar, showing Aeneas, making his escape from Troy.
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 Pergamon, Squeeze of an honorific inscription for Quintilius Varus
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 Haltern, kiln (excavated at the parking lot of the museum)
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 Portasanta Marble from Chios
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 Haltern, Bird-shaped oil lamp
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 Anreppen, Figurine of a legionary
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 Haltern, Tomb 27, model
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 Oberaden, Arrowheads
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 Remains of the Zwammerdam 3.
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 Haltern, Portrait made of ivory
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 Haltern, Model of the central part of the fortress
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 Haltern, Model of the barracks, detail
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 Haltern, Helmet
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 Africano (or Lucullan) Marble from Asia Minor
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 Haltern, River port, model
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 Haltern, Coin of IIII Macedonica
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 Oberaden, Medal (phalera) with a dog
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 Haltern, Ingot of Legio XIX
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 Oberaden, Wooden sword, used for the training of soldiers
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 Remains of the Zwammerdam 3
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 Haltern, Model of the barracks
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 Alabastro onice from the Valley of the Nile
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 Haltern, Ditch, profile
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 Haltern, Gold coin of Augustus
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 Haltern, Glass dish
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 Anreppen, Model of the eastern part of the camp
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 Marmor Lunensis (Carrara Marble) from northwestern Italy
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 Haltern, Model of the barracks, detail
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 Haltern, Ditch, restored
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