Stellwerk Mensch-Natur-Technik
55411 Bingen am Rhein
Experience - Learn - Remember Nature: The Stellwerk presents diverse insights into the unique interplay of humans, nature, and technology at the gateway to the Middle Rhine Valley in the park at Mäuseturm. Highlights:
- Experience Earth history with the Rheintal relief in fast motion and the interactive glass wall "Geochronos"
- Knowledge pool and quiz terminal
- Get to know the ecosystem "Rheinhänge" and life in the river
- Set switches at the former largest shunting yard
- and much more.
Grandiose nature and centuries of human labor shape the landscape at the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Located directly at the gateway to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, the signaling station Human|Nature|Technology presents this unique interplay of humans, nature, and technology at the Binger Loch.
In the rooms of the former railway signal box Bingerbrück East (Bot), this unique interaction is made tangible and experienceable in a multimedia and interactive exhibition for young and old alike.
Beyond its function as an information point, the signaling station is a place of encounter and communication for various social groups. Since 2009, it has been a site for a wide range of events organized by the cooperating partners, the Bingerbrück Heritage Association, NABU Nature Conservation Center Rhine Meadows, and the city administration of Bingen.
The museum of a special kind at the Rhine-Nahe confluence is regionally rooted and authentic, not least through the many engaged people involved. Its uniqueness lies in the combination of concentrated information in the smallest space, linked with the voluntary commitment of several local cooperation partners.


