EVENTS IN THE KELTENWELT
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EVENT PROGRAM
As part of our special exhibition we offer many interesting events.
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12:00 AM - Archaeology Theme Weekend: Nutrition
12:00 AM - Guided tour: The fascinating world of bees
12:00 AM - Archaeology Theme Weekend: Nutrition
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12:00 AM - Workshop: Making grass or rush baskets
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12:00 AM - Workshop: Dyeing and Textile Techniques
How iron came into the world - the beginnings of iron smelting in Central Europe.
Celtic cuisine – food in the Iron Age Cooking, baking, roasting, grilling… and eating. Nutrition, “eating” and the preparation of food have always played a key role...
Bees are much more than just honey producers – they are truly wondrous creatures! In this guided tour, offered in cooperation with the Celtic World at Glauberg, we will delve into...
Celtic cuisine – food in the Iron Age Cooking, baking, roasting, grilling… and eating. Nutrition, “eating” and the preparation of food have always played a key role...
Built Faith – Religious Form in the Staufer Era
People have always needed containers to collect and store things. To do this, they used the materials that nature provided them with...
In May, a new, impressive carpet of flowers unfolds on the lean grassland of the mountain plateau, which is different from that of the spring migration. Other medicinal and aromatic plants bloom, and the diverse insect and bird life attracts numerous nature lovers to the Glauberg plateau.
The tour explores the archaeological and historical traces around the monastery spur of Konradsdorf, one of the best researched medieval monastery sites in Hesse.
The hike leads to the impressively preserved rampart and ditch structures around the Glauberg, whose extraordinary dimensions originated in the Iron Age.
The excursion conveys the geological development of the Glauberg from the Pleistocene „Stone River“ to the volcanic processes that shaped the landscape.
From Thread to Dye – Textile Technology Like the Celts: No Thread, No Clothes. Under this motto, we embark on a journey back in time to early Celtic...
Experience Konradsdorf Monastery – follow in the footsteps of Romanesque architecture. The guided tour will introduce you to Konradsdorf Monastery from both an archaeological and historical perspective.
Upcoming Events

September 3, 2026
3rd lecture in the Otto-Herman Frey lecture series
The Early Iron Age Statues from Glauberg and Their European Relatives: Lecture by Dr. Axel G. Posluschny. Further information to follow. INFO Venue: [...]
Theme Weekend Archaeology: Iron
The ability to extract iron and steel from inconspicuous chunks of ore triggered a huge surge in innovation in the Iron Age. This weekend we will be devoting [...]
September 5, 2026
Workshop: Nature drawing around the Glauberg
Workshop: Nature drawing around the Glauberg
Theme Weekend Archaeology: Iron
All work steps - from Glauberg brown iron ore, through roasting, crushing, bloomery furnace construction, bloomery furnace feeding, removal of the bloom and further processing into finished end products, such as tools and knives.
September 12, 2026
Celtic World Cultural Summer - 2nd Irish / Scottish Celtic Festival
Celtic World Cultural Summer - 2nd Irish / Scottish Celtic Festival. The Celtic World Cultural Summer concert will take place on the museum's covered terrace.
September 12, 2026
Workshop: Metal workshop - Iron Age fibula
Following the model of Iron Age originals, functional garment clasps will be made in this workshop. Through targeted bending and hammering, a wire is transformed into [...]
September 13, 2026
“Dusty museum? Not with me!”
When the last visitor has left the exhibition, it's time for our cleaning lady with heart and soul to shine.
Astronomy night at Glauberg - On the trail of stars and planets
Astronomy Night at Glauberg - In the Footsteps of Stars and Planets On Saturday, September 19th, the focus at Glauberg will be on astronomy between 7 pm [...]
September 19, 2026 - September 20, 2026
Workshop: Felting with water and needle
Felting is one of humanity's oldest textile techniques – and its versatility continues to fascinate today. In this creative workshop, participants will learn both dry felting with a needle and wet felting with soap and water.
September 20, 2026