From South Baden's oldest art works to medieval Freiburg: the Archaeological Museum, built in the Colombischlössle manor house in 1859/61, invites its visitors on a journey through time. The neo-Gothic villa houses female statuettes from the Stone Age, mysterious moon idols from the Bronze Age and treasures from Celtic royal tombs. Archaeological finds show how people in Freiburg lived in the Middle Ages. Models and parallel events shed light on the living conditions of each age.
Colombischlössle - Archaeological Museum
Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany
Archaeology
47.997749, 7.846241
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Colombischlössle - Archaeological Museum
Rotteckring 5
79098
Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany
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Open all year from
Tuesday:
10:00-17:00
Wednesday:
10:00-19:00
Thursday - Sunday:
10:00-17:00
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Event
In the archaeology consultation hour, the audience decides on the topic of the evening and goes on an exciting search for clues with archaeologist Hans Oelze to find out the answers. Costs: Admission ...
Event
The participants shed light on fascinating burial objects from the early Middle Ages. Men's and women's graves each tell their own stories - but not everything is as clear-cut as it seems. Between ...
Exhibition
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Many archaeological finds inspire the public simply because of their fascinating design or their age. However, it is often inconspicuous details that provide groundbreaking new insights during ...