The Römermuseum Bedaium is a museum located in Seebruck, Bavaria, Germany, showcasing the history of the ancient Roman settlement of Bedaium. The museum features exhibits on the everyday life of the Celtic-Roman village community, with over 500 exhibits, including small finds such as glass, ceramics, coins, metal utensils, and jewelry. Visitors can explore the archaeological remains of the ancient settlement, including the foundations of the Bedaius temple and the vaults of the hypocaust heating system. The museum also offers a historical arc ranging from the Stone and Bronze Age to the settlement of the first Bavarians. Families can follow in the footsteps of 4000 years of human history on the Archaeological Circular Trail, and the nearby Lake Chiemsee offers a popular spot for bathing on warm days
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Activities: We visited the Römermuseum Bedaium and participated in a Roman adventure tour. We were accompanied by a Roman legionnaire, Quintus Tiberius Octavius, who guided us through the museum and the time of the Romans
Highlights: We took part in a Roman adventure tour, led by a Roman legionnaire. The kids loved the experience. After the museum, we went for ice cream ✨