Against what historical and archaeological background does the Cologne Praetorium, the palace of the imperial governor of the province of Lower Germania, survive beyond the 4th century? When did the Roman period end and what was the significance of the East Frankish royal house in the early Middle Ages? Sebastian Ristow, curator at MiQua, explores these questions for the period of the first millennium using archaeological and historical sources in an illustrated lecture.
Address: MiQua:forum, Alter Markt 31, 50667 Cologne
About the MiQua:forum:
Even before the MiQua opens, the MiQua:forum in the Red House on Alter Markt 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 our website: https://miqua.lvr.de/de/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungen_1.html.
We look forward to your visit!
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