SteinZeit Siegsdorf

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Coordinates: 47 ° 49 '19.6 "  N , 12 ° 38' 34.7"  O Siegsdorf Stone Age is the educational outdoor area of Südostbayerischen Natural History and Mammoth Museum Siegsdorf . It is located in the municipality of Siegsdorf in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . Today's SteinZeit Siegsdorf am Museumlocationwas inaugurated on July 31, 2010.

Logo of SteinZeit Siegsdorf

history

The Siegsdorf Natural History and Mammoth Museum was opened in 1995. In 2004, a stone age village with two small huts and a fireplace was built in the Dießelbachtal near Eisenärzt, six kilometers away . In 2009 the local council decided to relocate the Stone Age village to Siegsdorf in order to make it more accessible to visitors. On July 31, 2010 the “SteinZeit Siegsdorf” with SteinZeitGarten and SteinZeitWerkstatt at the Natural History and Mammoth Museum in the center of Siegsdorf was reopened. The artist Franz Feistl from Aschau im Chiemgau painted the backdrop of a Stone Age village on the back wall of the museum building. The spiritual creator of the SteinZeitGarten is Hanni Steigelmann, a member of the friends' association.

The setting of the SteinZeitGarten was created by the Chiemgau artist Franz Feistl from Aschau.

In 2011 the fireplace was roofed over, the mascots were “Sepp and Resi Feuerstein” (the Bavarian variant of Fred and Wilma ), Einkorn was sown and a “Stone Age cave” was set up.

tasks

The task of SteinZeitSiegsdorf is to convey the museum's content in a playful way: life in the Stone Age, geology of the region, formation of the Alps, ice ages.

deals

Guided tours (in the museum)

  • "Guided tour with fire": making a fire with tinder and a fiddle bow
  • "Guided tour for good friends": otherwise closed showcases are opened - exhibits you can touch
  • "At night in the museum": with a torch (only in winter)
Acting and learning in groups.

For schools (in the museum)

Children's birthdays

  • “Stone Age Birthday”: Visit to the Siegsdorf mammoth and the bear cave in the museum, followed by jewelry production
  • “Fossil birthday”: feeding the animals in the marine aquarium (museum), then grinding fossils
Grinding of amber and fossils

Leisure program

  • The individual building blocks, each lasting 30 minutes, are combined according to the modular principle as desired: make amulets from soapstone, work flint, bake bread in a clay oven, grind ammonites.

For families and small groups

  • "Holiday fun on Thursday": jewelry made of feathers and bone pearls (winter half year)
  • "Stone Age Thursday": campfire, stick bread, body painting, jewelry made of mussels, bread baking in the clay oven (only in summer)
  • "Stone Age Handicraft": Learn Stone Age handicrafts such as weaving willow, grinding amber, working flint or making pottery (July, August)
Stone Age kitchen

Cooperations

Individual evidence

  1. Stone Age Garden at the Natural History Museum "officially ignited". Natural History and Mammoth Museum Siegsdorf, accessed on January 29, 2014 (German).

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