In the footsteps of the Bavarians
Created: 05/16/2022, 13:12
By: Claudia Becker
Germering - The focus of the family group "Nors Farandi" lies in the representation of the Bavarians, who lived in the 6th and 7th centuries AD.
1 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
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2 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
3 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
4 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
5 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
6 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
7 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
8 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
9 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
10 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
11 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
12 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
13 / 13As part of the International Museum Day, the group "Nors Farandi" met with friends in the City Hall Park.
© Claudia Becker
In addition to the illustration of the way of life and traditional costumes, the focus is on the practice of historical crafts and the production of everyday objects.
This includes the production of glass beads with a clay oven, bronze or silver casting, the pottery of pottery and their black firing (pit fire/field fire) as well as textile work such as dyeing with plant and natural dyes, needle binding, weaving with boards and the in-house production of our clothes .
In the course of the International Museum Day, the Friends of the City Museum invited the group to their home.
The city museum was also open on this day, and several guided tours took place.
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