Film
The special exhibition "Restless Times. Archaeology in Germany", more than 1000 important artefacts were on display, impressively documenting the prehistory of Central Europe and its development from the beginning to the modern age. But which find is one of the exhibition curators' favourites? In this episode, the Berlin state archaeologist and director of the Neues Museum, Prof Dr Matthias Wemhoff, presents his exhibition highlight: the bell casting pit in Dülmen. What kind of history is connected to this inconspicuous find and how did it shape the world at that time?
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Gropius Bau | Restless Times. Archaeology in Germany | 21.9.2018 – 6.1.2019
Gropius Bau | Himmelscheibe nur noch eine Woche im Original zu sehen, Pferdekopf von Waldgirmes ab 7. November 2018 und über 40.000 Besucher bei „Bewegte Zeiten. Archäologie in Deutschland“
Gropius Bau | Pferdekopf von Waldgirmes nur noch eine Woche, Goldhort von Gessel vollständig ab 12.12. und 85.000 Besucher bei „Bewegte Zeiten. Archäologie in Deutschland“
Gropius Bau | Bewegte Zeiten. Archäologie in Deutschland | 100.000 Besucher, Öffnungszeiten und Vermittlungsangebote | bis 6.1.2019