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Revived ancient ocean floor breathes anew

Daily news coverage from the Chiemsee municipalities Seeon-Seebruck and Truchtlaching is provided daily in the local newspaper, Traunsteiner Tagblatt, hailing from the Chiemgau region.

Revived ancient seabed reawakens to life.
Revived ancient seabed reawakens to life.

Revived ancient ocean floor breathes anew

The Seebruck Roman Museum Bedaium recently played host to the much-anticipated Roman festival, "VIVAT BEDAIUM." Despite limited information available about the specific experiences and activities offered, the event promised an immersive journey into Roman history and culture.

Based on typical Roman festivals at historical museums, visitors could expect a variety of engaging activities. These would include historical reenactments featuring actors in Roman military and civilian attire, interactive workshops showcasing Roman crafts, cooking, and daily life, archaeological presentations, and guided tours of the museum and nearby ruins. The festivities would also include live music and performances reflecting Roman traditions, children’s activities like games or storytelling centered on Roman myths and legends, and food stalls offering Roman-inspired cuisine.

Among the highlights of the festival was the presence of the performance group, LEG IX HISPANA. The group, dressed as Roman legionaries and craftsmen, provided both entertainment and educational activities. Visitors had the opportunity to watch traditional craft skills being demonstrated by the group, and in some cases, even try out these skills themselves.

The festival also drew a large crowd, with many visitors attending to immerse themselves in the Roman-themed experience. Interaction with the performers was encouraged, allowing visitors to engage in discussions with the Roman legionaries and craftsmen portrayed by LEG IX HISPANA.

For those seeking more detailed and up-to-date information about the specific offerings at "VIVAT BEDAIUM," it is recommended to check the official Seebruck Roman Museum website or local cultural event listings closer to the festival dates.

During the Roman festival "VIVAT BEDAIUM," visitors were offered a chance to learn about sustainable living and home-and-garden techniques as LEG IX HISPANA, the performance group, demonstrated traditional Roman craft skills, allowing attendees to try out these skills and immerse themselves in the Roman lifestyle. In keeping with the festival's immersive experience, food stalls offered Roman-inspired cuisine, providing a taste of the Roman lifestyle for guests.

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