Altar

Altar


Like the Greeks, Romans sacrifice in the open air to their gods. The Romans believed that the gods lived in the clouds on Mount Olympus, but would like to see what was given (sacrificed) to them. Inside sacrifice would make no sense. On the altar, the offerings were on display. The altar was used to watch on entrails of animals or to interpret the signs of the gods. Next to the altar was a fire bowl, where the offerings were burned.

 

Activity Tour

Under the supervision of an Archeotolk, the students are introduced to the working and living history of prehistoric hunters, Roman soldiers and / or medieval artisans. The tours include different activities.

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Schooltrip lunch

Complete your schooltrip and enjoy a well-cared-for lunch with the class such as delicious French fries with mayo and organic chicken nuggets.

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