Museum
Village lacustre de Gletterens
Village Lacustre, Gletterens
A Paleolithic shelter, a Neolithic lakeside village and a Bronze Age house have been reconstructed according to archaeological findings and current knowledge of building techniques.
A Paleolithic shelter, a Neolithic lakeside village and a Bronze Age house have been reconstructed based on archaeological finds and current knowledge of construction techniques from these eras. Four dwellings and an attic provide the backdrop for the various activities, demonstrations and workshops on offer. Visitors can make flint knives, leather purses, pendants and other prehistoric objects, test their skills with an assegai or thruster, or watch a demonstration of prehistoric fire-lighting techniques. Various courses are on offer, as well as themed days. See the program on the lake village website.
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Address
Village Lacustre
Route des Grèves
1544 Gletterens
Date
May to October
from 9am to 5pm.
Price
children's admission: CHF 3.00
adult admission: CHF 6.-
night in a tepee or Paleolithic shelter :
child: CHF11.-
adult: CHF17.00
Contact
Village lacustre de Gletterens
Place du Tilleul, 1
1544 Gletterens
info@village-lacustre.ch
076 381 12 23 (Natel)
Category
- Museum
Target groups
- Also recommended for children
Topic
- Archaeology / Prehistoric history
Services
- Shop
Access conditions
- Swiss Museum Pass: free admission
Webcode
www.guidle.com/HJHUDq