The country's history is more exciting than ever! The State Archaeological Museum shows their legacies. With around 10,000 selected exhibits, the permanent exhibition presents a fascinating overview of Brandenburg's 130,000-year-old cultural history. On an area of around 2000 m², the visitor is led through 9 rooms, beginning with the Stone Age, through the Bronze and Iron Ages, from the Migration Period to the Slavs and through the Middle Ages to the modern era. The oldest finds in the state of Brandenburg include one of the oldest textiles in the world, the carrying net made from Friesack, Neolithic gold rings from a burial and the preserved skull of a successful trepanation.
Demonstration
Insights into archaeology
On June 20th and 21st there are numerous replicas from different eras to be admired in the museum's cemetery from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The museum educator of the Brandenburg Archaeological Museum opens her work cabinets on both days and explains numerous replicated artifacts from the Paleolithic to the late Middle Ages.
Come over for a nice chat and let yourself be surprised what hazelnut, clog and bronze horse are all about.
In bad weather, the objects are shown and demonstrated in the lower cloister.
5.00 €, there are reduced prices
Researcher quiz
The lovingly illustrated quiz for young archaeologists leads children through Brandenburg's 130,000-year-old cultural history.
The questionnaires on the homepage of the Brandenburg Archaeological Museum help you to test your own knowledge of archeology - and of course learn more about our ancestors. The quiz is available in two versions: A rally is available for children aged 5 and over.
Fopllow this link to the quiz: https://www.landesmuseum-brandenburg.de/besucherinfo/fuehrungen/individuelle-fuehrungen/forscherquizz/