The Lower Germanic Limes has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021. With the Roman Praetorium as the administrative seat of the Lower Germanic province, the late antique fort of Divitia-Deutz and the camp of the Rhine fleet, the classis germanica on the Alteburg, three sites of this important World Heritage Site are located in Cologne. What does the World Heritage designation mean and what projects have emerged from it in recent years? Museum Director Thomas Otten will talk about the special challenges and provide insights into the activities of the MiQua to promote Roman World Heritage.
The lecture will be repeated at 18:30. Just come along and ask your questions!
Address: MiQua:forum, Alter Markt 31, 50667 Cologne
About the MiQua:forum:
Even before MiQua opens, the MiQua:forum in the Red House at Alter Markt 31 in Cologne offers you a window into the future museum. Visit us every Thursday from 1 to 8 pm. From 4 pm, our curators and the director of MiQua offer a varied and entertaining range of information. Get to know stories of 2000 years of coexistence in the heart of Cologne and learn more about construction, Jewish life and Roman and medieval archaeological finds. You can find the entire program of events on the MiQua website: https://miqua.lvr.de/de/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungen_1.html
We look forward to your visit!
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