Couven Museum
The Couven Museum offers its visitors an insight into the syle of living of the 18th and 19th century. A fascinating variety of high-quality furniture is on display as well as fine chimney pieces and Italian stucco work. Rococo and Aachen-Liège baroque create a harmonious ensemble. The Couven Museum also houses the Adler-Apotheke (pharmacy) where chocolate has been produced in in 1857 for the first time.
Couven Museum
Business hours
Tue - Sun 10.00 - 18.00 h
Mon closed
Last admission 1/2 h before closing
Admission
adults: Euro 5,00
reduced price: Euro 3,00
groups from 7 persons up Euro 3,00 p.p.
Guided tours for groups:
tel.: 0049 (0)2 41/479 80 20
Tip: Guided tours for the public Sunday 11.15 h
Tip: “Combi-Ticket” for the Ludwig Forum for International Art, the Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum and the Couven-Museum, price: families 20 Euro, individuals 10 Euro, reduced price 6 Euro.
The combination card is available in the respective museums and in the town hall.
The new “combination card Route Charlemagne” allows admission to the town hall, the Couven-Museum and the International Newspaper Museum, price: families 20 Euro, individuals 10 Euro, reduced price 6 Euro. The combination card is available in the respective museums and in the town hall.www.route-charlemagne.eu
Information:
Couven Museum
Hühnermarkt 17
52062 Aachen
tel.: +49/(0)2 41/432 44 21
fax: +49/(0)2 41/432 49 59
www.couven-museum.de




