
The permanent exhibition shows the most beautiful and interesting pieces of Bonn's collection of Aegyptiaca. The objects offer a wide view into the old Egyptian culture.
In quite an impressive way the AhrWein Forum displays the economic and historical ways of winegrowing in the Ahr valley.
Part of the exhibits of the museum is one the biggest casting collections of antique sculptures, as well as a meaningful collection of Greek and roman original works.
"Calculating now and then"
Fascinating objects in an architecturally impressive ambiece supplemented by geometrical art are waiting for the visitor.

The inheritance of the artist couple Hans Arp (1887-1966) and Sophie Taeubner Arp (1889-1943) is exhibited in the railway station Rolandsecks, which has been extended by the construction of a museum by the American star architect Richard Meier.
The house, in which the painter August Macke (1887 - 1914) - one of the most important representatives of the Rhenish Expressionism - lived and worked, accomodates the artist's only studio he ever had in the attic storey.
The house at the Bonngasse No. 20, in which Beethoven was born in 1770, is the family’s only residence in Bonn which is still maintained and still in its original condition. Since 1893, it has been accommodating a museum, which, in the meantime, presents the biggest Beethoven collection of the world.
The museum, which was opened in 1983, presents a wide collection displaying the abbey's history, among others with exhibits from the period in between the two World Wars, when the abbey was reconstructed, and from the period after 1945, exhibits which were discovered in course of excavations or restoraion measures.
The Burg Wissem, which accomodates Europe's unique picture-book museum, is idyllically located in a park with game preserve and playground.
Today, the advancement of art is the main target of the Bonner Kunstverein, which was founded in 1963. The Bonner Kunstverein displays internationally path-breaking trends of actual art in subject-related or individual exhibitions.

In a small half-timbered house built in a Rhenish / Frankish style you can visit the permanent exhibition with a shoemaker’s workshop. Besides that the museum offers different revolving exhibitions.
The Deutsches Museum Bonn is the first museum for temporary research and technology in Germany. Epoch-making discoveries of Nobel Prize winners and many other technical masterly achievements since 1945 in Germany are displayed here.