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Archaeological Open-Air Museum
The Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory is an essential part of the future presentation of the World Heritage Site Lorsch Abbey. It is not open yet. The conception in its entirety is including the World Heritage Site itself (with its historical remains)...
EmeSe (European Medieval Settlement) has as main goal to promote the history and customs of the medieval Árpád-age to the wider audience with the help of professionals (archaeologists, historians, etc.) and experimental archaeology and historical reconstruction...
The
open-air museum Gene Fornby (The Ancient Village of Gene - author’s translation) is an archaeological
reconstruction completed in 1991 that is based on the
excavation of a nearby ancient
settlement dated mainly to the Roman
Iron Age and the Migration Period. For many years now, the politicians of the City Council of Örnsköldsvik have been debating on the ‘use’ of Gene Fornby...
In Bärnau (Bavaria), this park depicts everyday life in this part of Germany from the 8th to 12th century. The association Via Carolina e.V. is responsible for the park, helped by an advisory committee of scientific consultants advising both on the houses and the way life is depicted here...
The archaeological open-air museum Zeiteninsel ("island of times") will have five "time stations" which will provide insights into 11,000 years of the human and landscape history of the area. The museum is located in Hessen, Germany.
The Legionary Trail is a Roman archaeological park in Windisch/Brugg, (nearby Zurich), in the canton of Argovia. It stands on the historical site of the only Roman army camp ever established in Switzerland. Visitors discover eight archaeological sites and ...
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