Tobias Dautermann
I first completed an apprenticeship as a blacksmith and then undertook further training in the field of occupational health and safety.
I first completed an apprenticeship as a blacksmith and then undertook further training in the field of occupational health and safety.
I am an archaeologist and ancient historian with over a decade of research experience at the Universities of Heidelberg and Erfurt and the Römisch Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz in Germany.
Warm fur and firelight
Enjoy a family day out in a unique outdoor setting at Celtic Harmony Camp, a small open air museum, with thatched roundhouses located in beautiful native woodland. Celebrate the start of the Celtic New Year ‘Samhain’ with a day of activities
In a two-day course, the participants make bows and arrows.
According to tradition, Yule lasts 13 nights, which are called the "Nights of the Spirits". These thirteen nights, from the first sunset to the last dawn, are a gap between two years, a sacred period during which there is neither the usual time nor the usual boundaries, when the lot of the gods is decided and the spindle of
The "Northern Campaign" in the Medieval town of Svargas is an event for boys of different ages and their parents, it will be especially interesting and informative to take on the role of trackers and hikers. Get useful skills for a successful campaign: how to light a fire, how to find landmarks in the area, how to cook a mar
Samhain is one of the main holidays of the Wheel of the Year, which was celebrated at the end of October. The traditional Samhain festival marked the end of the harvest, simultaneously ending one agricultural year and the beginning of a new one.
At the beginning of the golden autumn, the open-air museum invites you to a colorful festival. On the village square there is fruit from the museum gardens, Düppeler honey and much more. Find out everything about the variety of apples at the variety show and bring your own to be determined by the fruit arborist.
There is ample evidence that different women from different backgrounds had a special relationship with Lorsch Abbey. As empress, queen, noblewoman, nun or farmer, these women left their mark on the Lorsch monastery. They appear in the histor
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