© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Foto: Christian Kielmann
Out into the countryside: During the summer vacations, the Düppel museum village is open daily (except Wednesdays) from 10 am to 6 pm! In the reconstructed village complex of a medieval settlement, you can experience the everyday life of the rural population who lived here eight centuries ago. Explore the houses, granaries and gardens or try your hand at archery! In the fields, wild fallow sprouts alongside sown crops such as winter rye and hemp. There are also typical farm animals from the Middle Ages, including oxen and Skudden, an endangered breed of sheep, whose spring offspring are not only fun for families with children. a guided tour explains how the original medieval settlement on the site of the museum village was discovered. You will learn what excavations have revealed about the everyday life of the population at the time and how everything is connected: the finds in the ground, the plants in the fields and the huts behind the palisade. At the historic rope-making workshop, you can help to twist a rope from hemp yourself. Program 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Historical ropery 12:30 p.m. | Guided tour 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. | Archery (5 shots 1 euro)
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Price info: Children: up to 18 years free admission
Price: €5.00
Reduced price: €3.00