Offers for school classes (secondary schools I and II)
Closure and remodelling of the ›Passion for Bronze‹ section
From 5 August 2024, the ›Passion for Bronze‹ section (room 7) in the State Museum will be closed to the public – extensive renovation work is taking place in this section until presumably mid-2025. Access to the Nebra Sky Disc is still possible. We ask for your understanding.
Stone Age
The Stone Age ›telephone‹
After a tour of the ›Palaeolithic‹ section of the exhibition, the pupils have the opportunity to make a thunder stick. We work with flint tools and natural materials.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Jewellery like in the Stone Age
A brief introduction to the Neolithic Age with a tour of the exhibition. Afterwards, the participants make their own jewellery from natural materials based on historic models.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
The art of our ancestors
After a tour of the ›Palaeolithic‹ section, the participants can try their hand as artists. You have the choice between cave painting and engraving.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 2 to 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Baggy pot, butt, and bull
Guided tour of the New Stone Age exhibition section. Afterwards you can make your own vessels based on the ceramic models in the exhibition.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Leather workshop
During a tour of the exhibition, the pupils become familiar with the handicraft skills of our ancestors and have the opportunity to make a leather bag in the Stone Age style.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Stones, stones, stones – why the Stone Age?
During a joint tour we will explore the technology of flint working. In the subsequent production of a stone pendant, you can test your skills in handling this raw material.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Bronze Age and Iron Age
With hammer and anvil
After a guided tour through the Bronze Age, the pupils can coin their own Sky Disc.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
The sword – weapon and status symbol
We explore the exhibited weapons from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages. The pupils then learn all about the use of the sword and have the opportunity to test their own sword skills.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
The tears of the gods
Guided tour on trade, crafts and myths of the Bronze Age followed by an opportunity to design jewellery.
Age: from grade 6.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Germanic peoples and Romans
The genesis of gods and the magic of runes - The beliefs of the Germanic peoples
What did the Germanic peoples believe in? This activity will take you into the world of gods, amulets and magical signs. The pupils have the opportunity to make their own rune amulets.
Age: from grade 6.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Splendour and household goods
A guided tour gives an insight into the living culture of the Romans and the Germanic peoples and explores the exchange between the two cultures. Afterwards you can make your own pieces of splendour.
Age: from grade 6.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
The Roman way of playing
Which games did the Romans have? After a short guided tour, we will craft a typical Roman morris game.
Age: from grade 6.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
From urn to costume
This activity immerses pupils in the time of the Romans and Germanic peoples. Burial rites and attire of the Germanic peoples are shown using reconstructed objects. The opportunity of making silver brooches based on ancient originals will round off the event.
Age: from grade 7.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Middle Ages
Ring workshop
The meaning and use of rings in the Middle Ages will be illustrated in this activity. You will design a medieval brass ring.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Rub the cat
Odd and exciting facts about the history of money. The pupils create a Geldkatze (›money cat‹, historical term for money pouch/belt) and fill it with coins they have minted themselves.
Age: from grade 5.
Duration: about 3 hours.
Costs: 5.00 € per person.
Visitor support / guided tours / reservations
If you have any questions or would like to register, you have come to the right place:
Telephone: +49 345 5247-375, -359, -361 or -465
Telefax: +49 345 5247-503
besucherbetreuung@lda.stk.sachsen-anhalt.de