Reading archaeology

The museum's unique "Reading Archaeology" exhibition immerses visitors in the fascinating world of archaeology and reveals the secrets contained in blueprints and plans.
What does an archaeologist actually "read"? How can you "read" mysterious archaeological patterns and objects that do not always seem valuable at first glance? At our exhibition we invite you to answer these questions and understand how archaeology helps to reconstruct the history of mankind.
The exhibition "Reading Archaeology" offers a rare opportunity to look behind the scenes of scientific activity. Visitors will see how archaeologists conduct field and laboratory research, learn about the methods used to analyze and reconstruct historical events and phenomena, the importance of details that are invisible to the uninitiated.
The exhibition will feature not only artifacts, but also interactive elements that will allow visitors to feel like real explorers.
We are confident that the "Reading Archaeology" exhibition will be an interesting and informative experience for everyone from schoolchildren to adults.
The exhibition will continue through March 2026.





