Farm and Luxury Villa at Römermuseum Bedaium: Experience Roman History in Seebruck

Event: Special Exhibition: Farm and Luxury Villa - Roman Agriculture between Inn and Salzach in Römermuseum Bedaium, Römerstraße 3, Seebruck on 9. April 2026

Date and Time

9. April 2026 10:00

Location

Römermuseum Bedaium
Römerstraße 3, 83358 Seeon-Seebruck, Germany

Price

4,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Roman Agriculture in Chiemgau: An Exhibition Between Everyday Life and Luxury

The Römermuseum Bedaium in Seebruck will open an artistic experience of archaeological and cultural historical nature on April 9, 2026: The special exhibition Farm and Luxury Villa - Roman Agriculture between Inn and Salzach introduces the Roman way of life around Bedaium and shows how closely intertwined agriculture, trade, and social status were in ancient Chiemgau.

Between Manor and Villa Culture

The exhibition traces the view from the simple manorial estates of former veterans to the representative villas of the upper class. This creates an accurate picture of Roman provincial culture, where the economic use of the land, architectural ambition, and social order directly meet. Custom-made reconstructions and short, easily readable texts open access to younger visitors and make the exploration of historical objects particularly vivid.

Dioramas, Original Finds, and Interactive Stations

Highlights include a life-size diorama with historical figures as well as original finds from the region. The combination of staging and authentic find material creates a dense exhibition atmosphere, where Roman everyday culture does not remain abstract but becomes spatially and sensually tangible. Interactive stations invite visitors to become active themselves and to connect cultural education with aesthetic experience.

Regional History with a Broad Horizon

The special exhibition is embedded in a larger archaeological narrative: Bedaium was an important place on the Alz, whose history dates back to the Celtic-Roman period. The exhibition connects local research with a transregional perspective on Roman settlement and economic structures between Rosenheim, Salzburg, Mühldorf, and the Alps. This is where its art and cultural historical charm lies: It shows how landscapes become history.

Educational Services, Tours, and Annual Program

The Römermuseum Bedaium complements the exhibition with a wide range of educational offerings. Museum tours, workshops, adventure afternoons, and family days with the house legion LEGIO IX HISPANA enhance the visit to a lively place of learning. For school classes and groups, the museum offers education-based formats that convey Roman life and provincial history in a practical way.

Conclusion

This special exhibition combines archaeology, reconstruction, and regional storytelling for a multifaceted museum visit. Anyone who wants to not only understand Roman agriculture but experience it vividly should mark this date in Seebruck and visit the exhibition live.

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