EVENTS IN THE KELTENWELT

EVENT PROGRAM

As part of our special exhibition we offer many interesting events.

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Workshop: Brettchenweben
16 November 2024    
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Learn the techniques of free warp weaving to make your own belt. Choose the motif from a selection of patterns and learn...
Workshop: Kammweben nach hallstattzeitlichen Funden - AUSGEBUCHT
SOLD OUT! Another date on November 24th There is evidence of combed weave borders from the Hallstatt period. They were found in a salt mine from the early Iron Age...
Workshop: Kammweben nach Nordischer Art
23 November 2024    
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There is evidence of combed weave borders dating back to the Hallstatt period. The technique is still widespread in the Nordic and Eastern regions of Europe today. Most of the time it was...
„Verstaubtes Museum? Nicht mit mir!“
23 November 2024    
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A humorous tour of the exhibition When the last visitor has left the exhibition, it is the turn of our cleaner with heart and soul. She has...
Workshop: Kammweben nach hallstattzeitlichen Funden
There is evidence of combed edging from the Hallstatt period. Over 100 textile fragments were found in a salt mine from the early Iron Age, including...
Events on 16. November 2024
Workshop: Brettchenweben
16 Nov 24
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Events on 17. November 2024
Events on 23. November 2024
Events on 24. November 2024

Upcoming Events

Familiensonntag – Wippdrechseln
29 September 2024

Family Sunday – Woodturning

The Keltenwelt am Glauberg offers a hands-on programme for children and adults on this Sunday.

Wood Turning

On this Sunday, our visitors will experience demonstrations and hands-on activities on the lathes and can watch how a replica of a historic bowl or mug is created from freshly cut green wood using various techniques.

As a hands-on activity for children, there is the possibility of joint woodturning on the rocker lathe and the subsequent processing of the objects with natural materials (sanding). For children, young people and adults there is also a bow-operated and a rope-operated lathe (both in two-man operation) for independent work.

INFO
The hands-on programme is an additional offer for our museum visitors and requires the purchase of admission tickets for the museum.

Venue: in the museum garden
Event time: from 10 am to 5 pm
The hands-on programme is free of charge.

Special features:
– Craft with tools and metal
– Parents are asked to support their children in the practical work and are responsible for supervising them
– Children under 12 years of age may only participate if accompanied by at least one adult (suitable for children aged 7 and over)
– Waiting times may occur when there are large numbers of visitors

 

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