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Arch(eology) Attack!

Activities at the Lake Ledro Pile-Dwelling Museum

Arch Attack

Family workshops to discover, through objects and materials, how our ancestors lived in the pile-dwelling village.
Draw inspiration from the museum’s exhibits and create objects using materials from prehistoric times, such as wood, leather, clay, stone and copper.
Observe, experiment and create as you get to know what life was like 4,000 years ago.
 
Activities are mainly held in Italian, but our guides will gladly help you and your children join in, with a little help in English.

Stone
7 July, 4 August 2026

Stone is one of the oldest materials used in prehistory. Discover how people used it to build, cut, shape and make everyday objects.

Copper jewellery
9 July, 6 August 2026

Copper was one of the first metals used by people in ancient times. Shape it with your hands and turn it into a small jewel inspired by prehistory.

Clay
14 July, 11 August 2026

Press, roll, smooth and decorate clay to make objects inspired by the pile-dwelling village and its ancient finds.

Simulated archaeological dig
16 and 30 July, 13 and 27 August 2026

Search for traces, look closely at the details and discover how many stories can hide beneath the ground.

Arrows
21 July, 18 August 2026

Discover how arrows were made in prehistory and try to make one yourself with materials inspired by that time.

Masks
23 July, 20 August 2026

Use natural materials to create a mask inspired by the colours, shapes and stories of prehistory.

Painted canvases
28 July, 25 August 2026

Create your own canvas with colours inspired by prehistory, guided by the shapes and stories of the past.

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