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MuseumsSite Name: Bad Buchau Museum Alternative Name: Bad Buchau Federseemuseum
Country: Germany
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Land: Baden-Wuerttemberg Type: Museum
Nearest Town: Bad Buchau
Latitude: 48.069930N  Longitude: 9.611020E
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Bad Buchau Museum
Bad Buchau Museum submitted by stonefish : Federseemuseum (Vote or comment on this photo)
Museum in Baden-Wuerttemberg. The Federseemuseum has especially good displays relating to late Stone Age reindeer hunters and lake dwellers from the Stone and Bronze age.

The area is rich in archaeological remains.

Web Site (German only) http://www.federseemuseum.de

Note: Family moving to the Bronze Age, see comment
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Bad Buchau Museum
Bad Buchau Museum submitted by Creative Commons : The Federseemuseum is an open air museum in Bad Buchau (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany). Several reconstructed houses based on the finds from the prehistoric pile dwellings found at the Federsee lake area are shown. Michael Linnenbach [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons (Vote or comment on this photo)

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Re: Family moving to the Bronze Age by Harald_Platta on Saturday, 23 November 2019
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[updated. thank you. admin] Updated coordinates (now Accuracy 5): 48.06993,9.61102
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Family moving to the Bronze Age by Andy B on Tuesday, 01 August 2006
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A German family are set to move into the Bronze Age for ten days as part of a museum exhibition.

The Borngraeber family, from Goeppingen, will wear the same clothes, prepare and eat the same food and live in the same huts as people did 3,000 years ago.

Margret, 47, and Otto Borngraeber, 46, and their children Anna, 15, and Stefan, 13, have spent almost two years preparing for the project.

The idea is to conduct scientific research about how people lived in the Bronze Age, as well as to boost interest among museum visitors.

Mum Margret, a teacher, said: "It's all so exciting; we will be left entirely on our own, to fend for ourselves using only replicas of 3,000 year old tools."

Bad Buchau museum director Ralf Baumeister added: "People get bored looking at exhibitions of empty huts and artefacts hidden behind glass.

"We hope to establish an emotional connection to the Bronze Age and in that way bring archaeology closer to the people."

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