There's a lot going on during a volcanic eruption. Rocks fly through the air and ash darkens the sky. This natural spectacle also produces tuff, fossilized ash. This can even be turned into works of art. We want to try this out together with a hammer and chisel. You can then take your own work of art home with you.
Creative offer: Porphyry tea light holder
Duration: approx. 1.5 hours, from 7 years, max. 20 children
Admission: free of charge
Contact person: Anne Förster (by appointment only: 0371 / 488-4555 or foerster@naturkunde-chemnitz.de).
The event is co-financed by the European Union as part of the ESF Plus project "Window into the Earth's History" (application number: 100731465). This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget adopted by the Saxon State Parliament.