The Kurpfälzisches Museum, also known as the Palatinate Museum, is situated in the heart of Heidelberg, Germany. It is housed in the historical Morass Palace, which dates back to the late 18th century. The museum is renowned for its extensive collection of art, cultural artifacts, and archaeological findings that primarily focus on the history of the Palatinate region. Among its highlights are the sculptures by Tilman Riemenschneider, works by the German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder, and regional artwork from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. An exquisite exhibit is the 12th-century 'Heidelberg Man,' a jawbone fragment of the Homo heidelbergensis. The museum's layout guides visitors through different periods, effectively narrating the Palatinate's rich cultural and historical timeline. Regular temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and special events make it an important cultural hub in the city.