Multi-sensory tour at the Innsbruck Archaeological Museum



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About this class
🎉 Time travel with all senses — multi-sensory tour through the Innsbruck Archaeological Museum 🏺✨
Archaeology to touch, hear, smell and be amazed!
Join me on a very special discovery tour through the Innsbruck Archaeological Museum — far away from dust-dry display cases and boring dates.
🎧 Listen to the sounds of yesteryear,
🤲 sense materials that were in use centuries ago,
👃 sniff scents that tell stories
🧠 and let your head cinema run at full speed!
This tour is aimed at anyone who not only wants to see history, but also to experience it. Perfect for curious explorers aged 8 and up, families, school classes, creative groups or simply anyone looking for a different approach to the past.
💡 Also suitable for people with special needs — we think in a multi-sensory, inclusive and barrier-free way.
📍 Location: Innsbruck Archaeological Museum
🕒 Duration: approx. 90 minutes
👥 Group size: by appointment
If you feel like it, you can take part in an open drawing course following the tour. All materials are provided. Registration is possible directly on site.
What you’ll do in the class
After a brief introduction, we dive into past times together — not just with our eyes, but with all our senses: We listen to ancient sounds, feel recreated objects, smell historical scents and playfully discover how people lived, worked and thought in the past. Interactive impulses and small creative moments bring the tour to life — ideal for curious minds and open senses!
Who is the class suitable for?
Perfect for curious explorers aged 8 and up, families, school classes, creative groups or simply anyone looking for a different approach to the past.
💡 Also suitable for people with special needs — we think in a multi-sensory, inclusive and barrier-free way.
Details to remember

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When we work creatively, we create something unique and personal. With every creative work, we once again perform a creative act. Time seems to stand still for a few hours — or has passed in no time at all.