document Kepler house

With its exhibits, Kepler's death house provides a good insight into Kepler's life and work.

The famous astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), contemporary of Galileo Galilei and together with him one of the founders of modern natural science, died during a short visit to Regensburg in 1630. His death house has been preserved until today. Since its transformation into a museum, it presents itself in a faithfully reconstructed form with historical interiors from the 17th century. The exhibits - books, letters, documents, historical instruments, models of the "Three Kepler's Laws" - provide a good insight into Kepler's life and work.

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Keplerstraße 5 | 93047 Regensburg
Tel: 0941 5073442
museumsfuehrungen@regensburg.de
document Kepler house

Tickets
normal € 5.00
reduced € 2.50
Families € 10

Admission with guided tour
normal € 8.00
reduced € 5.00
Families € 16

Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays 10 am - 4 pm
closed on January 1, Shrove Tuesday, Good Friday, May 1, December 24, 25, 31.

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