Once upon a Time... The Middle Ages
A hands-on exhibition for children ages 6 to 12
Brave knights, noble castle maidens, proud cities, splendid castles and cathedralsthis is how we like to imagine the
Middle Ages. But this time long past was also shaped by war, famine, plagues, hard labor, and bitter poverty. How did people
live in the city or in the countryside? What professions did they carry out, what did their homes look like, how did they
dress? At this exhibition, the children can try some honey, mint coins, visit an apothecary, and get to know other guilds.
They can also learn about everyday life on a medieval farm or what working in an impenetrable forest was like. In the outhouse
they find out how clean things were in a castle, or test out their own agility on a wooden horse. They can design their own
rosette or practice writing with a feather quill.
Duration of the exhibition: March 7, to September 1, 2013
Director ZOOM Exhibition: Christian Ganzer
Concept and curator: Christian Ganzer
Production management: Virgil Guggenberger
Scenography: Peter Kozek
Architecture: Georg Pitschmann
Graphic design: Irmi Walli
Contributors: Hanno Frangenberg, Dominikus Guggenberger, Tina Handl, Pepi Öttl, Markus Kuscher, Michi Silbergasser, Barbara Stieff
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Age
For children ages 6 to 12
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Times to June 28
Tues.-Fri:
8:45am, 10:30am, 2pm, 3:30pm
Sat., Sun., public holidays and school holidays (except Mon.):
10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm
Duration
90 minutes
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Price
Children free
Adults EUR 4,-
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