From mammoth tooth and cave bear

13.09.25

Time: 09:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Meeting point: Essing, wooden bridge over the Main-Danube Canal "Tatzlwurm" (Essing side)

Info phone: 09441 10492

Note Also suitable for children up to 12 years

The tour for children and adults leads through the lives of the early inhabitants of the Klausen caves in the Altmühltal. On this exciting journey through time, you will learn about the life of Neanderthals and modern humans, about art and culture, religion and burial rites of the last Ice Age. There are answers to many questions: What animals once lived here? What do wolves and Neanderthals have in common? Why are there no Neanderthals left today? Or are there?

Note: Please wear sturdy shoes and don't forget your flashlight!

Please register by the Thursday before the event at the museum ticket office on 09441/10492 or at info@archaeologisches-museum-kelheim.de.

Prices

Regular: 5,- €
Reduced: 3,- €

Registration is required!

Registration by the Thursday before the event at 09441/10492 or info@archaeologisches-museum-kelheim.de

Downloads & Links

Info address & contact

Archaeological Museum of the City of Kelheim
Lederergasse 11 93309 Kelheim

Picture gallery

Have you found what you were looking for?

Do you have any questions or suggestions?

Then simply contact us at any time using the following contact options:
Skip to content