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Live-Restaurierung am PETRI Berlin

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Live-Restaurierung am PETRI Berlin

Im zweiten Obergeschoss des PETRI werden die frischen Funde vom Molkenmarkt direkt im Ausstellungsraum restauriert.

Im zweiten Obergeschoss des PETRI werden die frischen Funde vom Molkenmarkt direkt im Ausstellungsraum restauriert.

Archaeological finds often come out of the ground badly damaged or at risk of decay. It is the job of conservators to secure, repair and preserve them. It is part of their everyday work at PETRI Berlin.
At the workshop table in the exhibition, a budding expert from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences shows how restoration works. He shares his knowledge and answers questions. You can see up close how an original find is worked on, which methods and tools are used and what the biggest challenges are.
The workshop table is located in front of the restoration workshop on the 2nd floor. Just drop by, without registration and at any time!This free offer is aimed at adults and children from the age of 6 and adults pay the regular admission to the exhibition: 6 euros / reduced admission 3 euros; admission is free for children and young people up to the age of 18.
No registration required.Translated with DeepL

Price: €6.00

Reduced price: €3.00

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