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After extensive renovation, Germany’s oldest facility constructed for housing prehistoric archaeology reopened in May 2008 with new extensions for the permanent Neolithic and Bronze Age exhibitions. Finally on display once again: the Sky Disc of Nebra.
read moreThe fourth station of “Sky Paths” is the monolithic tomb of the dolmen goddess of Langeneichstädt.
read moreThe Sky Disc of Nebra ranks with Ötzi or Tutankamen’s tomb as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of our time. The 3,600-year-old disc is the oldest concrete representation of the cosmos to date worldwide.
read moreIn 1991 in the district of Weißenfels, aerial archaeologists discovered the outlines of a 7,000-year-old solar observatory. The massive circular ditch compound precedes Stonehenge by 2,000 years and is the oldest known solar observatory in Europe.
read moreThe multimedia archaeological information and visitors’ centre “Nebra Ark” which opened in Wangen in summer 2007 is part of the tourist route “Sky Paths” in Saxony-Anhalt.
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