Boomstammlokal, Kulturinsel Einsiedel, Saxony, Germany
April 29th, 2014Sorry, this entry is only available in Deutsch.
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Whimsical characters inhabit the forest between Mulda and Dorfchemnitz. between beech and spruce stand hunters, witches, dragons and many other wooden figures twenty minutes away from Freiberg, in the Ore Mountains. The sows sawyers owed to this collection of Blockhausen. (more…)
A small and excellent museum is hosted by the German National Library, in the south of Leipzig. The German Book and Writing Museum presented in a modern way the history of letters, hand writing and book printing. It is worth visiting for families with children, particularly for them in primary school age. (more…)
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The human being. So simple and so complicated. The German Hygiene Museum at Dresden is dedicated to the human body in all its facets. (more…)
All residential families of Saxony within 3 or more children can obtain the “Sächsischer Familien-Pass” (family pass). This pass allows them to visit all state museums of Saxony for free. The pass is available at your Citizen office. You need to show the “Kindergeldbescheid” only. For more information are available at http://www.familie.sachsen.de/7455.html. (more…)
A walk through the cultures of the continents is possible for you and your children in the Grassi Museum of Ethnology in Leipzig. The museum is centrally located, only a 10 minute walk from Leipzig main station. (more…)
The enthusiasm for gemstones especially one of our children shares with the exhibitors at the terra mineralia, the mineral exhibition in the castle Freudenstein in Freiberg, Saxony. 3500 stones are exhibited in three floors. Gemstones of all sizes and colours are beautifully presented. (more…)
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