The Museum and Park Kalkriese is a historical site located in the city of Bramsche, in the district of Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the northern slope of the Wiehen Hills and is considered to be the likely site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, where an alliance of Germanic tribes ambushed and destroyed three Roman legions in 9 AD. The site has yielded over 5,500 Roman objects, including military equipment, jewelry, and other artifacts. Visitors can explore the museum and park to learn about the history of the battle and the Roman era. The site also features a variety of archaeological finds, including Roman swords, daggers, and other military equipment, as well as items such as locks, keys, and surgical instruments
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Activities: We visited the Museum and Park Kalkriese to learn about the Varus Battle. We listened to audio guides, explored exhibits with Roman and Germanic artifacts, and saw a model experiment with metal balls. We also went to the observation tower to see the battlefield
Highlights: The kids loved the model experiment. "Prof. Dr. Kalkriesel" explained everything understadingly. We learned a lot about the cultures of the two peoples. The view from the tower was amazing. We all thought it was absolutely recommendable! ✨