Bow Building Symposium
This week various bow makers are guests in the museum and show all their skills in the production of different bows.
This week various bow makers are guests in the museum and show all their skills in the production of different bows.
Among the Roman population there were resourceful and imaginative people, as evidenced by the archaeological collections in the Saalburg. There are objects from all walks of life - toys and clothing, jewelry and coins, household appliances and tools, but also things that bring us closer to medicine, sports, art and music from this time.
Playfully into the past - European Archeology Days in the State Museum
At Whitsun (Pfingsten), the open-air museum is transformed into a place of living history. For three days, members of the Düppel Museum Village Association and travelling craftsmen will bring the Middle Ages into the present day in authentic costumes.
The exact date of its invention is uncertain. However, it is believed that it was one of the earliest tools used by mankind: the spoon. Different cultures used different materials and manufacturing techniques. But hardly anyone today is aware of how important this sma
The game is as old as mankind - for example, our well-known "mill" was already played in the Bronze Age. Over the millennia, an almost unmanageable abundance of games emerged with the help of stones, bones, branches, dice, marbles, figures made of a wide variety of materials an
At regular intervals, the Galli campus offers the opportunity to gain an insight into the old tradition of the dyer's trade and to learn a lot of interesting facts about the use of medieval dyeing methods.
In the early Middle Ages and long before and after, baking bread was part of self-sufficiency - from coarse barley bread to sourdough bread in various degrees to brown bread.
Textiles were already being dyed several thousand years ago. In this practical course, participants will learn which plants are suitable for dyeing, which shades they produce and how wool can be dyed with them.
Roman life, guided tours, workshops
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