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Nibelungenhalle — Attraction in Königswinter

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Nibelungenhalle
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Schloss Drachenburg
Drachenfelsstraße 118, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Reptilienzoo Königswinter
Drachenfelsstraße 107, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Drachenfels Railway
Drachenfelsstraße 51, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Weingut Pieper
Hauptstraße 458, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Aussichtsplattform Drachenfels
53639 Königswinter, Germany
Wolkenburg castle
Drachenfelsstraße 118A, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Siebengebirgsmuseum
Kellerstraße 16, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Winzerhäuschen
Drachenfelsstraße 100, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Schlosscafe "Luigi Ponzetta"
Drachenfelsstraße 118, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Altes Fährhaus
Rheinallee 4, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Apache Burger Grill & Zum Pittermännchen
Grabenstraße 16, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Jules Verne Königswinter
Drachenfelsstraße 33, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Bestell Dich Glücklich
Drachenfelsstraße 28 a, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
M&C Döner Pizza burger
Drachenfelsstraße 31, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Lamiral Restaurant & Bar Königswinter
Hauptstraße 411, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Eselstall Königswinter
Drachenfelsstraße 16a, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Ristorante Pizzeria Luise
Hauptstraße 387, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Nearby hotels
Maritim Hotel Königswinter
Rheinallee 3, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Storyhotel Bergischer Hof Königswinter
Drachenfelsstraße 33, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Das Hotel Krone
Hauptstraße 374, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Altstadtappartement Königswinter
Kleiner Graben 41, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
Baynunah Hotel Drachenfels
Rheinallee 9, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
GZ-Hotel
Drachenfelsstraße 31, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
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Nibelungenhalle

Drachenfelsstraße 107, 53639 Königswinter, Germany
4.0(856)
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attractions: Schloss Drachenburg, Reptilienzoo Königswinter, Drachenfels Railway, Weingut Pieper, Aussichtsplattform Drachenfels, Wolkenburg castle, Siebengebirgsmuseum, restaurants: Winzerhäuschen, Schlosscafe "Luigi Ponzetta", Altes Fährhaus, Apache Burger Grill & Zum Pittermännchen, Jules Verne Königswinter, Bestell Dich Glücklich, M&C Döner Pizza burger, Lamiral Restaurant & Bar Königswinter, Eselstall Königswinter, Ristorante Pizzeria Luise
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Nearby attractions of Nibelungenhalle

Schloss Drachenburg

Reptilienzoo Königswinter

Drachenfels Railway

Weingut Pieper

Aussichtsplattform Drachenfels

Wolkenburg castle

Siebengebirgsmuseum

Schloss Drachenburg

Schloss Drachenburg

4.7

(8.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Reptilienzoo Königswinter

Reptilienzoo Königswinter

3.6

(74)

Open 24 hours
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Drachenfels Railway

Drachenfels Railway

4.5

(5.1K)

Closed
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Weingut Pieper

Weingut Pieper

4.7

(70)

Open 24 hours
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Thu, Dec 11 • 6:30 PM
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Candlelight: Tschaikowski & mehr
Candlelight: Tschaikowski & mehr
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
Helmut-Kohl-Allee 4, 53113
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Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: Tribut an Hans Zimmer
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Nibelungenhalle

Winzerhäuschen

Schlosscafe "Luigi Ponzetta"

Altes Fährhaus

Apache Burger Grill & Zum Pittermännchen

Jules Verne Königswinter

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M&C Döner Pizza burger

Lamiral Restaurant & Bar Königswinter

Eselstall Königswinter

Ristorante Pizzeria Luise

Winzerhäuschen

Winzerhäuschen

4.6

(675)

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Schlosscafe "Luigi Ponzetta"

Schlosscafe "Luigi Ponzetta"

4.3

(91)

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Altes Fährhaus

Altes Fährhaus

4.4

(399)

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Apache Burger Grill & Zum Pittermännchen

Apache Burger Grill & Zum Pittermännchen

4.7

(129)

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Mariana M. ValeMariana M. Vale
At the very entrance, there’s a mention of a swastika, and actual swastikas appear on the windows (see photo). The text claims the swastikas were placed in the windows in 1913, when the building was constructed, as a reference to the solstices (see photo). But everyone knows this was not their meaning in Germany in the early 20th century. This lack of historical context feels careless and inappropriate, to say the least. The section on the Siegfried legend is similarly lacking in explanation. That said, the old black-and-white film and the sword on display are genuinely interesting—but again, there’s no context provided to help visitors understand their significance. Then, suddenly, there’s a reptile zoo. The animals are healthy and beautiful, but the enclosures are very small, and there’s minimal information. There’s also no connection made between this section and the earlier exhibits. In the end, the whole visit felt awkward and confusing—and left me wondering about the mindset behind the curation. The careless and misleading portrayal of the swastika is particularly troubling. I don’t recommend it at all.
Gustavo Medina SerranoGustavo Medina Serrano
Museographic work must be teaken care of, for this space still lacks a better presentation for the incredible paintings kept inside of it. Majestically, Richard Wagner music's constantly plays in the inside, treating the visitors with a more immersive experience. After the main hall, you enter a small garden adorned with an impressive stone statue of Fafnir, the legendary dragon from the ancient Nibelungen Myths. In a pond below the statue, hundreds of salamanders trhieve and grow, safe and peacefully. After the garden, visitors enter the reptile zoo, where a small variety of arachnids, reptiles and birds (including tarantulas, boas, anacondas, Gila monsters, crocodiles, tortoises and colourful wild parrots) from all around the globe: all of them held in secure, hygyenic and dignifying conditions. Entrance tickets are truly unexpensive, by the way.
Matt SMatt S
I visited the reptile museum recently, and it was a fascinating experience. The museum offered a diverse collection of reptiles from around the world, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. The exhibits were well-maintained and provided detailed information about each species. What impressed me the most was the opportunity to see some rare and exotic reptiles up close, making it an educational and exciting visit for both kids and adults. The staff was knowledgeable and eager to answer questions. However, I wished there were more interactive exhibits and perhaps a live demonstration. Overall, it's a great place for reptile enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about these remarkable creatures.
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At the very entrance, there’s a mention of a swastika, and actual swastikas appear on the windows (see photo). The text claims the swastikas were placed in the windows in 1913, when the building was constructed, as a reference to the solstices (see photo). But everyone knows this was not their meaning in Germany in the early 20th century. This lack of historical context feels careless and inappropriate, to say the least. The section on the Siegfried legend is similarly lacking in explanation. That said, the old black-and-white film and the sword on display are genuinely interesting—but again, there’s no context provided to help visitors understand their significance. Then, suddenly, there’s a reptile zoo. The animals are healthy and beautiful, but the enclosures are very small, and there’s minimal information. There’s also no connection made between this section and the earlier exhibits. In the end, the whole visit felt awkward and confusing—and left me wondering about the mindset behind the curation. The careless and misleading portrayal of the swastika is particularly troubling. I don’t recommend it at all.
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Museographic work must be teaken care of, for this space still lacks a better presentation for the incredible paintings kept inside of it. Majestically, Richard Wagner music's constantly plays in the inside, treating the visitors with a more immersive experience. After the main hall, you enter a small garden adorned with an impressive stone statue of Fafnir, the legendary dragon from the ancient Nibelungen Myths. In a pond below the statue, hundreds of salamanders trhieve and grow, safe and peacefully. After the garden, visitors enter the reptile zoo, where a small variety of arachnids, reptiles and birds (including tarantulas, boas, anacondas, Gila monsters, crocodiles, tortoises and colourful wild parrots) from all around the globe: all of them held in secure, hygyenic and dignifying conditions. Entrance tickets are truly unexpensive, by the way.
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I visited the reptile museum recently, and it was a fascinating experience. The museum offered a diverse collection of reptiles from around the world, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. The exhibits were well-maintained and provided detailed information about each species. What impressed me the most was the opportunity to see some rare and exotic reptiles up close, making it an educational and exciting visit for both kids and adults. The staff was knowledgeable and eager to answer questions. However, I wished there were more interactive exhibits and perhaps a live demonstration. Overall, it's a great place for reptile enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about these remarkable creatures.
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Reviews of Nibelungenhalle

4.0
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5.0
1y

Ich komme immer wenn ich meine Heimat besuche immer wieder gerne her. Schon als Kleinkind hat dieser magische Ort mich verzaubert, und das liebenswerte Mutter-Tochter Duo von Familie Blumenthal haben mich wieder herzlich und mit einem netten Gespräch empfangen. Wo ich leider zum nächsten Punkt komme da ich erfahren musste das hier Menschen die liebevolle Arbeit dieser Menschen kritisieren. Ich bin im Bereich der herpetologie (Reptilien) sehr bewandert und habe in essen eine Notaufnahme für Exoten aus schlechter Haltung betrieben. Diese Tiere sind nunmal da und können nicht ausgewildert werden, wer etwas anderes behauptet hat schlichtweg keine Ahnung. Die Familie Blumenthal hat im bestand größtenteils Tiere aus Privathaltung die abgegeben, ausgesetzt oder beschlagnahmt wurden aufgenommen und das über Jahre. Mittlerweile sind die Kapazitäten aber voll und die Tiere haben trotzdem alle Becken die weit über die Haltungsstandards hinausgehen, sind gut genährt, gesund und die Becken sauberer und gepflegter als ich das in den meisten „Standard“ privat oder Zoo Haltungen gesehen habe. Und nochmal, wir reden hier über einen kleinen Familienbetrieb die dort JEDEN Tag sitzen, das über Jahre ZU ZWEIT (!!!) gestemmt und besser gemacht haben als die meisten Zoos, und damit auch absolut nicht reich geworden sind. Diese Familie macht das aus purer Liebe und das seid Jahren, ich unterstütze so gut wie keine Zoos, keine Haltung von großen Säugern etc. aber Reptilien sind nochmals eine andere Sache als irgendwelche wildfang Tiere. Für 3 erwachsene + Kind haben wir gerade einmal 22€ gezahlt, dafür hat man diese historische schöne Halle mit den Gemälden, diese magische drachenhöhle UND den Reptilienzoo! Wer sich hier über überteuerte Preise beschwert, dem ist nicht zu helfen. Als würde die Versorgung der Tiere, Strom, Wasser, Instandhaltung Strom und Wasser nichts kosten. Ich finde die Preise mehr als angemessen und unterstütze euch immer wieder gerne. Und die Kritiker der Haltung vor Ort, die aus Fachmann Sicht der mit dem Tierschutz arbeitet und in der Materie drin ist; die Haltung ist absolut top wie oben beschrieben, und statt diese Familie zu kritisieren kritisiert lieber die Privathalter die sich solche Tiere massenhaft anschaffen und dann aussetzen, verwahrlosen lassen oder einfach unverantwortlich damit umgehen. Reptilien sind kaltblüter, Energie setzen sie nur ein für lebensnotwendige Aktivitäten wie Nahrungssuche, Paarung oder Flucht. Wenn ich hier Dinge lese wie das die Tiere nur apathisch rumliegen, dann denk ich mir nur das man sich einfach zurückhalten sollte wenn man anscheinend null Ahnung hat. Eure Bewertungen schädigen das Lebenswerk von Menschen die absolut anständig, bescheiden und tierlieb sind, den Tieren das bestmögliche Leben zu bieten und zu überstehen, die stopfen sich nicht die Taschen voll und bereichern nicht. Liebe Familie Blumenthal, ich danke ihnen das sie diesen historischen und magischen Ort immer noch jeden Tag für uns öffnen, die Unterstützung von Familie Gottstein ist ihnen sicher. Bitte lassen sie sich von uninformierten Menschen nicht die Liebe und die Freude für ihr Lebenswerk nehmen und bleiben sie weiter so herzlich wie gestern und vor 20 Jahren. An die Kritiker; macht nicht denen das Leben schwer die für die Fehler anderer aufkommen den Tieren zu liebe, spenden sie gerne noch ein paar Euros und wenn sie etwas interessiert oder merkwürdig erscheint, dann geht doch bitte nach vorn und fragt die Damen anstatt einfach nur schlecht zu bewerten. Wir kommen...

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At the very entrance, there’s a mention of a swastika, and actual swastikas appear on the windows (see photo). The text claims the swastikas were placed in the windows in 1913, when the building was constructed, as a reference to the solstices (see photo). But everyone knows this was not their meaning in Germany in the early 20th century. This lack of historical context feels careless and inappropriate, to say the least.

The section on the Siegfried legend is similarly lacking in explanation. That said, the old black-and-white film and the sword on display are genuinely interesting—but again, there’s no context provided to help visitors understand their significance.

Then, suddenly, there’s a reptile zoo. The animals are healthy and beautiful, but the enclosures are very small, and there’s minimal information. There’s also no connection made between this section and the earlier exhibits.

In the end, the whole visit felt awkward and confusing—and left me wondering about the mindset behind the curation. The careless and misleading portrayal of the swastika is particularly troubling. I don’t...

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4.0
6y

Museographic work must be teaken care of, for this space still lacks a better presentation for the incredible paintings kept inside of it. Majestically, Richard Wagner music's constantly plays in the inside, treating the visitors with a more immersive experience. After the main hall, you enter a small garden adorned with an impressive stone statue of Fafnir, the legendary dragon from the ancient Nibelungen Myths. In a pond below the statue, hundreds of salamanders trhieve and grow, safe and peacefully. After the garden, visitors enter the reptile zoo, where a small variety of arachnids, reptiles and birds (including tarantulas, boas, anacondas, Gila monsters, crocodiles, tortoises and colourful wild parrots) from all around the globe: all of them held in secure, hygyenic and dignifying conditions. Entrance tickets are truly...

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