Discover ARCHÄOTECHNICA 2025: a journey through time through millennia!
Experience ARCHÄOTECHNICA 2025 on July 26th and 27th, 2025 in the Brandenburg State Archaeological Museum - exchange about history and culture. Entry from 3 euros.

Discover ARCHÄOTECHNICA 2025: a journey through time through millennia!
In July 2025, the Brandenburg State Archaeological Museum will be transformed into a vibrant center for history enthusiasts. On July 26th and 27th, the ARCHÄOTECHNICA event invites you to an exciting experience that focuses on exchange, trade and travel through the millennia. stadt-brandenburg.de reports that ... Opening times are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both days, and the museum is located at Neustädtische Heidestraße 28, 14776 Brandenburg an der Havel.
What can visitors expect? The event offers a deep insight into the trade and exchange relationships of people that have shaped history over millennia. The focus is on raw materials and goods from the Stone Age, the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Among other things, the ancient Greeks, the imperial Germanic peoples and West Slavic groups are discussed. bldam-brandenburg.de says that ...
Cultural highlights and hands-on activities
A special highlight will be the encounter with numerous cultural elements. The Nebra sky disk, marching Romans and ocean-going sailing ships will make the journey through time through cultures vividly tangible. The earliest automobiles will also play a role in representing technological advances. The event is accompanied by hands-on activities for children and a colorful daily program that also includes a traditional fashion show.
Your physical well-being is also taken care of. Guests can look forward to tasty meals that round off the overall package. The admission prices are family-friendly: adults pay 5 euros, reduced prices 3.50 euros, children under 10 have free entry and families can enter the museum for 10 euros. Groups of ten or more people only pay 3 euros per person.
The past that is always current
ARCHÄOTECHNICA is not only an event for those interested in history, but also a platform for exchange between experts from archaeology, historical research and those involved in living history. Topics such as the expeditions of the Humboldt brothers or the influence of Roman civilizations on the Germanic Barbaricum are discussed. These discussions allow visitors to develop a deeper understanding of the connections between civilizations.
The event is a great opportunity to discover the diversity of the past. Ancient sites such as Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt and the Indus Valley show how important trade and communication were thousands of years ago. Events like these are also invaluable in terms of cultural exchange. roambliss.com emphasizes in this context that...
The museum ensures the safety of all guests with an AED device at the main entrance. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of the past and gain exciting new insights into humanity's connections!