The Castle Museum is located in Nideggen Castle in the county of Düren, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
In 1898, the county of Düren received Nideggen Castle. Around 1922 the Local History Museum of Düren County and the Town of Nideggen was established in the fighting tower or bergfried. In the Second World War the tower was used by artillery units as an observation post. The tower house suffered a direct hit during an air raid on 6 December 1944 and much of it collapsed. After extensive rebuilding, the castle museum was re-opened on 27 September 1979.
The museum is housed in eight rooms on several floors within the tower. Here there are models of castles in the Eifel mountain region between the rivers of the Moselle and Rhine and the German border.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Museum,_Nideggen
Official Website http://www.burgenmuseum-nideggen.de/
Email burgenmuseum@kreis-dueren.de
Phone +49 2427 6340
Coordinates 50°41'19.715" N 6°28'38.414" E