Alemannendorf (CH)
The project aims to (re)construct fully an Alemannic village, dating to the 7th century AD.
The Alemannendorf project aims to (re)construct an early medieval village.
The project aims to (re)construct fully an Alemannic village, dating to the 7th century AD.
The Alemannendorf project aims to (re)construct an early medieval village.
The construction site of a castle, near the town of Friesach, is entirely devoted to the most authentic re-creation of the medieval times.
South of the town of Friesach, a castle is being built with medieval technology.
Within the archaeological site of the Vogelherdhöhle cave, the museum, educational centre and theme park provide hands on activities on the Palaeolithic period.
In the palaeolithic site of the Vogelherdhöhle cave, a modern museum structure provides the visitor with active interaction with the past.
Park in The Past is an ambitious plan to restore an old sand and gravel quarry near Hope, in Flintshire to create a unique ancient environment based on the 1st Century AD - at the very moment when the Roman Legions arrived, bringing with them new technologies and a new culture - changes that some call the beginnings of our Nation State.
Archaeology and history of Eastern Slovakia is represented in the Archeopark with five dwellings re-constructed on the base of archaeological findings from the Palaeolithic to the Early Middle Ages.
The Archeopark illustrates with five dwellings the history of the region from the Palaeolithic to the Early Middle Ages.
In northern Germany, a viking village illustrating life from 700 - 1100 AD was (re)constructed and fully equipped.
In northern Germany, a viking village illustrating life from 700 - 1100 AD was (re)constructed and fully equipped.
Planned to be opened in 2015, in Nasavrky, south east of Prague, an AOAM with more than 30 buildings will show the celtic life of 1 cent. a.D Bohemia.
Planned to be opened in 2015, in Nasavrky, south east of Prague, an AOAM with more than 30 buildings ...
The association wants to create a better understanding of European and German history, especially the history of the historical Vechta region. Our work should remarkably differ from the stereotype of an old-fashioned museum, keeping a high standard in research quality and up-to-dateness of our projects.
The association wants to create a better understanding of European and German history, especially the history of the historical Vechta region. Our work should remarkably differ from the stereotype of an old-fashioned museum...
The Unesco acknowledged world heritage site for "Frontiers of the Roman Empire", the RomerWeltWeg, near Bad Honningen, sees the re-constructions of watchtowers near the original Limes.
Portions of the limes and its watchtowers were re-constructed in the original historical landscape.
The first Medieval Frisian open-air museum will give life to the characteristic lakeland environment and culture of the 13 century AD in a dismissed clay quarry.
The project for the first Medieval Frisian Open Air Museum.
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