Guided tours

Short guided tour: Ice Age art of Europe

The archaeological museum "Colombischlössle" invites interested parties to a short guided tour through the exhibition "Urformen. Ice Age Art of Europe". 40,000 years ago, in the middle of the Ice Age, our ancestors made artistic figurines, magical paintings and the oldest musical instruments in the world. 23 replicas of the most famous works of art invite participants to feel shapes and raw materials, while the melodies of the bone flute and the scents of Ice Age herbs tell of community and the environment. Participation is free of charge.

Dates

  • Freitag, 05.12.2025 15:00 - 15:30 clock

    Location

    Colombischlössle – Archäologisches Museum
    Rotteckring 5,
    79098 Freiburg im Breisgau
    • wetterunabhängig
    • barrierefrei (nach DIN 18040)

    Organiser

    Städtische Museen Freiburg
    Gerberau 15,
    79098 Freiburg

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