Discover 300 million years of earth history in Osnabrück!

Discover 300 million years of earth history in Osnabrück!

Osnabrück will become an exciting place for those interested in history on Sunday, October 13th, because the museum on Schölerberg is organizing a special excursion on the occasion of the "Day of the Stones in the city". From 10 a.m. everyone is invited to take a free tour of the city, which is devoted entirely to earth history.

This event is not just about brick facts. The participants are given the opportunity to look at the city from a new perspective: every stone in the buildings tells stories from the time of millions of years ago. The natural historical conditions of Osnabrück are deeply interwoven with the history of the earth, and many of the materials used have to tell interesting stories.

earth history in the cityscape

The geoscientific curator Dr. Patrick Chellouche will guide the excursion and show those interested in how the landscape and the natural conditions can look away from human hands over 300 million years. The stroll through the city will offer an impressive experience that both fascinated and forms the participants.

Participation in this experience requires a prior registration, which can be made either by email to info@museum-am-schoelerberg.de or by phone at 0541 323-7000. Feel invited to be part of this informative event that begins at the Heger Tor.

The networking of history and science is omnipresent in Osnabrück, and events like this make it clear that earth history can be experienced not only in books, but also in front of our eyes in the urban environment. This type of exploration creates awareness of the city's deep roots and its development over many centuries.

It is an excellent way to establish the connection between the geological past and today's life in the city and to discover the multi -layered stories of the earth's history. The event not only offers a cultural discovery, but also an interesting education experience for all ages.

If you are interested in the fascinating origins of the city and want to learn more about the stones that shape our architecture, you should not miss this opportunity. The excursion shows how valuable and instructive the view of landscapes and materials can be that are often overlooked while strolling through the streets of a city.

This exciting garden trip through the earth's history of Osnabrück is a wonderful example of how history can come to life. Be there on October 13th and discover everyday miracles in the city.

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