Discover the history of Lörrach: city tour without the city!
Experience an extraordinary city tour in Lörrach with Monika Haller in the Three Countries Museum on November 9, 2025.

Discover the history of Lörrach: city tour without the city!
On Sunday, November 9th, 2025, the city of Lörrach invites you to a very special event: the public “city tour without the city” with the experienced tour guide Monika Luise Haller. The meeting point is at 11 a.m. in the foyer of the Dreiländermuseum, which is known as a historical place in the region far beyond the city limits.
This event offers visitors exciting stories about family, city, regional and world history. However, it is important to note that this is not a classic city tour - instead, the focus is on stories that bring the museum's historical setting to life. As Monika Haller aptly notes: “You have to know the past in order to understand the present and plan the future”.
Accessibility and pricing information
The city tour is wheelchair accessible and therefore suitable for people who are unable to cover the 90 minutes on foot. This is particularly important for families with children or older people who are interested in historical narratives but have limited mobility.
The prices for participation are attractive: adults pay 7 euros, schoolchildren and students only pay 3 euros. For families there is a special family ticket that includes two adults and up to three children for a total of 16 euros. This makes the event not only an educational experience, but also a good deal for both small and large budgets.
A look into the past
In addition, reference is made to a similar event that took place in Lörrach on February 4, 2024, also led by the charming and competent Monika Haller. A similar concept was followed here, which illuminated local history in a new and exciting way.
So if you are interested in exciting stories and deeper insights into the past, the “city tour without a city” is just right for you. Stop by and let Monika Haller carry you away with the fascinating stories about Lörrach and its history! It is worth taking a look at the past to better understand the present.