Everyday Life in Rome

Especially for young people from approximately 12 - 15 years
Duration approximately 2 h
This museum educational programme gives pupils the opportunity to actively and intensively deal with the everyday life of the Romans in antiquity and to acquire adequate knowledge. Divided into four working groups, they deal with the world of sport and the self-representation of cities, education and theatre, the cult of the dead and imperial representation. Finally, Roman garments (tunica, toga, calasis, stola and palla) are presented and tried on. In this programme, the pupils should not only grasp the respective topics by actively acting and learning - especially by dealing with original pieces - but also be enabled to communicate their newly acquired knowledge to another learning group.
