Jena: Flashlight tour at the City Museum

Jena, July 14, 2026 – The Stadtmuseum Jena is hosting an exciting discovery tour during the summer holidays: children can explore the historic museum cellar during a flashlight tour next Thursday.

  • Event: Flashlight tour “Into the Middle Ages with a flashlight”
  • Date: Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 2:30 PM
  • Location: Stadtmuseum Jena, Markt 7, 07743 Jena (View on Google Maps)
  • Registration: By phone at 03641 498250
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Adventure in the historic museum cellar

During the summer holidays, a special highlight awaits young explorers at the Stadtmuseum Jena. During the “Into the Middle Ages with a flashlight” tour, children aged six and over will go on a search for clues in the building’s approximately 700-year-old cellar. By the light of their own lamps, the history of Jena in the Middle Ages is brought to life in a playful way.

Participation requirements and registration

To participate in the tour, important requirements must be met:

  • Equipment: Each child must bring their own flashlight.
  • Accompanying person: For safety reasons, children under twelve years of age may only participate if accompanied by an adult.
  • Participant limit: Places are strictly limited. A maximum of 15 children (each with their accompanying person) can take part in the discovery tour.
  • Registration: Due to limited capacity, prior registration by phone at 03641 498250 is mandatory.

Those who are still in the mood for further cultural experiences after their museum visit can, for example, visit the “Wortwelten” exhibition at Villa Rosenthal, which also offers a great holiday destination.

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Into the Middle Ages with a flashlight

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