Bavarians and Romans in Herrsching: Free Insight into the Archaeological Park


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Bavarians and Romans in Herrsching: Archaeology to Touch in the Archaeological Park
On Sunday, September 27, 2026, the Archaeological Park Herrsching will open a window into the early history of Lake Ammersee once again. The advance reporting promises a compact yet impressive event experience between the noble church, exhibition area, and open space. Admission is free, and free guided tours complement the program.
A Place Where History Becomes Visible
On this day, Herrsching does not tell stories of the past abstractly, but directly on site: The exhibition connects finds from the Roman era with traces of the Bavarians from the 7th century. Walking through the park, visitors experience archaeology as a lively medium, with display boards, reconstructions, and a presentation that combines expertise with visual representation.
Between Noble Church and Open Space
At the center is the noble church in the Archaeological Park. Here, the organizers showcase a life-size replica of a Bavarian warrior with attire and weaponry as well as original finds from the Roman era. Outside, the marked floor plan of a Roman bathhouse completes the picture. This creates a versatile event format that combines historical depth with clear targeting of audiences.
Accessible for Visitors
Access to the site is via Reineckestraße. The Archaeological Park is located at Mitterweg. The site is considered partially accessible, making it particularly suitable for guests interested in well-planned cultural and historical experiences. A compact duration from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM is planned for the visiting day.
Why the Visit is Worthwhile
The event is aimed at everyone who appreciates regional history, early medieval history, Roman times, and archaeological communication. The outlook on the audience's mood is likely to be calm, curious, and family-friendly: a place for discoveries, conversations, and a special atmosphere between research, memory, and vibrant local history.
Conclusion: Those who want to not just read about Herrsching's past but experience it will find here a compact, credible, and atmospheric cultural offer. The Archaeological Park invites you to encounter Bavarians and Romans where their traces remain visible to this day.
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