Roman Workshop
“Know how” is the motto at the 2021 Monument Days. In the museum, we immerse ourselves in the Roman era and create artistic objects. An afternoon for everyone who likes to work according to ancient models.
“Know how” is the motto at the 2021 Monument Days. In the museum, we immerse ourselves in the Roman era and create artistic objects. An afternoon for everyone who likes to work according to ancient models.
Forging knives, boiling soap, designing leather bracelets or making paints: in the old days, many things were still made by hand. On the handicraft course on the area of the Legionnaires' Path Vindonissa and Königsfelden Monastery, young and old can try out in ten workshops how utensils were made in antiquity a
For the anniversary «10 years UNESCO World Heritage Site of prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps» we are going to the lake together with the Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology. At the Zuger Landsgemeindeplatz we provide information about the world heritage and the pile dwelling.
How does a living image of a medieval castle emerge from a ruin? Eva Kläui, illustrator and scientific draftsman, gives exciting insights into her work. The participants get to know various painting and illustration techniques and try their hand at their own illustrations.
Project Pilgrimage 21 is a decentralised international medieval event organized by the Company of Saynt George, which connects reenactors and friends of living history all over the world in spring 2021. Follow the Pilgrimage 21 with the Pilgrimage 21 Social Wall
For once, the museum day takes place online and offline at the same time. Our on-site program shows what we can take with us from the past for the future. The #museumkick campaign invites everyone to post their own museum experiences in the virtual space.
Drawing is not child's play! We therefore also offer a taster course in archaeological illustration for adults. It will take place on September 19, 2021. Registration is already possible.
La Nuit Antique is a free general public event taking place in Geneva, dedicated to the transmission of Antiquity through interactive activities and live shows.
Claus Detreköy was from 2015 until 2022 Chair of the association “Experimental Archaeology Switzerland (EAS)”. He is engaged already for years in getting experimental archaeology, as sub discipline of archaeology, more professional.
Guided tour by Prof. Dr. phil. Paul Meinrad Strässle in the Icon Museum Lenzburg.
Small groups of max. 7 people, from 2 pm to 4 pm.
Stichting Erfgoedpark Batavialand
att. EXARC
Postbus 119
8200 AC Lelystad
the Netherlands
Phone: +(31) 6 40263273
Website: EXARC.net
Email: info@exarc.net
The content is published under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License. If you have any queries about republishing please contact us. Please check individual images for licensing details.