Located directly on the romantic Rhine, the Museum am Strom in Bingen is a fascinating place to discover 2000 years of history and culture. The museum, which is housed in the historic power station dating back to 1898, has permanent and special exhibitions on Hildegard von Bingen, Rhine Romanticism and the history of the town.

With lines 230, 234, 601, 604, 605, you can get off at the "Fruchtmarkt" stop in Bingen and reach the museum in less than 2 minutes on foot. You can also take lines 233 or 606 and get off at "Hauptbahnhof" in Bingen or at the stop "Bingen,Kulturzentrum".

Stop: Bingen, Fruchtmarkt or Bingen, Hauptbahnhof or Kulturzentrum

  • Lines: 230 (Bingen ↔ Simmern), 233 (Bingen ↔ Bad Kreuznach), 234 (Bad Kreuznach ↔ Gaulsheim), 601 (Bingen ↔ Sponsheim), 604 (Bingen ↔ Gaulsheim), 605 (Bingen ↔ Büdesheim), 606 (Bingen ↔ Bingerbrück)
  • Connection: also accessible by train via the Mainz ↔ Koblenz RB26, RE2 route, each with a stop at Bingen Hbf; or the Bad Kreuznach ↔ Bingen RE17, RB65 route
  • Distance to the museum entrance: from Fruchtmarkt stop approx. 300 meters, from Bingen main station approx. 800 meters, from Bingen, Kulturzentrum approx. 400m / approx. 5-10 minutes