ArcheoNacht (in English)

Practical info:

Date: November 2, 2024
Time: 19:00 – 23:00
Location: National Museum of Antiquities, Rapenburg 28, 2311 EW Leiden
Admission: Free (no registration required)

On Saturday, November 2, the National Museum of Antiquities will open its doors for an unforgettable ArcheoNacht! Until the late hours, you can wander through the oldest and largest archaeological museum in the Netherlands. The theme “expression” allows you to explore how people have expressed themselves throughout the centuries.

Below you can find all the ArcheoNacht program components available in English. Click here for the full ArcheoNacht program, including the Dutch segments.

See the program details below

Spelletjescafé / Game café

Wanna play a really really really old game? Head over to the Spelletjescafé! Here, you can try your hand at the Royal Game of Ur, a 5000 years old ancient board game, and experience how people had fun in the past! Do you prefer more modern play activities? Then try out the video game version of the very same ancient board game.

Want to dive deeper into the world of ancient games? Don’t miss the exciting speed lecture by Dr. Aris Politopoulos & Dr. Walter Crist at 19:30 and 19:45.

Times: continuously

Room: Tempelzaal (ground floor)

Short film: The Bison’s Legs

The Bison’s Legs takes you back 30,000 years to the Late Stone Age, where a shaman and his friend embark on a dream quest for a cave painting. This poetic film breaks the stereotype of early hunter-gatherers and shows that they were just as intelligent, creative, and reflective as we are today. The screening times for the film with English subtitles will be announced here.

Watch the trailer here.

Times: TBA

Room: Nehalenniazaal (second floor)

Speed Lecture: Inked Ancestors – Tattoos in Archaeology (cancelled)

Did you know that approximately 25% of young Europeans aged 18 to 35 have tattoos? But what about the history of tattooing? The oldest known tattoos, dating back 5,200 years on the mummified remains of Ötzi the Iceman, reveal a rich history. Join the speed lecture of archaeologist Jacob Griffith as he explores ancient tattooing practices, connects them to modern trends, and uncovers the motivations behind this timeless form of art.

Unfortunately this lecture was cancelled.

Speed Lecture: Discovering DNA from Dirt: SedaDNA in Archaeology

Ancient DNA has been a game-changer in unraveling countless archaeological mysteries. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in genetics, we can now extract and analyze ancient DNA from exciting new sources, like dirt and sediment. This is opening up incredible new insights into ancient environments and human lifestyles, allowing us to uncover fascinating details—such as which crops people farmed or which animals they lived with. SedaDNA specialist Kadir Toykan Özdoğan can tell you all about it!

Times: 21:15 & 21:30

Room: Leemanszaal (ground floor)

Restoration experts in action

Two restoration experts from the museum are ready to show their work. Renske Dooijes is busy restoring a plaster cast of the impressive Pergamon Altar from the early 20th century, which was originally built around 180 BC for the Greek gods Athena and Zeus in Greece. And that’s not all! Iris Mahu, a specialist in metal restoration, will give you a close-up view of several bronze archaeological objects using a special microscope. She will also explain the various conservation and restoration techniques for metal.

Times: continuously

Room: Trajanuszaal (ground floor)

Mini-exhibition and Treasure Hunt: Timeline of Minifigures

Come and see the unique collection of minifigures made from LEGO® parts, assembled by teacher Daniël Ponsen to enrich his history lessons. With no fewer than 180 minifigures, you will embark on a journey through world history, from prehistory to the present.

During the ArcheoNacht, you’ll have the chance to dive in and get your hands on LEGO® yourself!

Times: continuously

Room: Tempelzaal (ground floor)

Speed Lecture: The Past at Play!

People have been enjoying games for centuries! Join archaeologists Aris Politopoulos and Walter Crist on an exciting journey through the past with ancient board games! Discover the origins of the oldest games, who played them, and how (or if!) we can still play them today. Plus, explore how these ancient pastimes have the potential to shape the dynamic world of modern video games.

Bring your newfound knowledge to the Spelletjescafé and let the fun continue!

Times: 19:30 & 19:45

Room: Leemanszaal (ground floor)

Ask the Archaeologists!

Throughout the museum, you’ll see passionate archaeologists and students wearing yellow vests who are eager to share more about their favorite archaeological highlights from the collection of the National Museum of Antiquities, such as the golden Peel Helmet or the sword of Ommerschans.

So feel free to ask them anything!

Times: continuously

Room: throughout the museum

Workshop: Trash or Treasure?

Are you curious why waste from a cesspit, a combination of a sewer and a trash can, is so valuable to an archaeologist? Then the workshop ‘Trash or Treasure’ is perfect for you! An archaeologist will show you how to create a profile based on modern-day waste.

So, roll up your sleeves and conduct your own archaeological research!

Times: 19:30, 20:15 & 21:15

Room: Behind the Temple (ground floor)

Feel the past: Mystery Boxes

Four black boxes, each containing a mysterious object! You can’t look inside, but you are allowed to touch the archaeological finds inside. Do you dare to take on this challenge? Do you have the sensitive hands of an archaeologist who can distinguish between old and new? Who knows, you might discover something that was once held by someone else hundreds of years ago.

Let your senses be stimulated and embark on an exciting journey of discovery!

Times: continuously

Room: Emperor statues (first floor)

Making History Heard!

Join us on a historical musical adventure with the duo MORO, Spike and Ilja Bakker! Dressed in medieval attire and accompanied by authentic instruments, they bring the sounds of the past to life in the Tempelzaal. Let yourself be enchanted by a variety of international folk songs, sung in both old and new languages!

Times: to be announced

Room: Tempelzaal (ground floor)

Temporary Exhibition: Bronze Age – Fire of Change

Discover the fascinating world of the Bronze Age (2000-800 BC) in the newly opened temporary exhibition “Bronze Age – Fire of Change”! Admire spectacular offerings, powerful swords, and precious objects from across Europe, including the unique ‘golden hat of Schifferstadt.’

This exhibition brings together the finest and most remarkable artifacts from the Netherlands and neighboring countries.

Times: continuously

Room: first floor

Spectaculair Light Show

Admire the impressive two-thousand-year-old temple from Egypt in the hall of the National Museum of Antiquities! This beautiful temple, once dedicated to the goddess Isis and later used as a Christian church, has a captivating story to tell.

Be enchanted by a spectacular light show with 3D mapping, bringing the fascinating tale of the temple to life. You definitely don’t want to miss this!

Times: 20:00 (in Dutch), 21:00 (in English) & 22:00 (in Dutch)

Room: Tempelzaal (ground floor)

Background

The programming of the ArcheoNacht is in the hands of the ‘Young Underground Professionals’ (Yuppen), a think tank of young heritage and archaeology professionals with a fresh perspective on archaeology and the public.

With thanks to the partners of the ArcheoNight

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