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Historical Pocket Games Afternoon Announced at Oberburg Giebichenstein

Residents and visitors of Halle are invited to a family-friendly event on Sunday, June 1, 2025, from 2 PM to 5 PM at Oberburg Giebichenstein. This event is part of the companion program for the special exhibition "Play with!" at the Halle City Museum.

The afternoon will feature historical board games that attendees can try out and even create, under the theme "Historical Pocket Games - from Marbles, Roman Mill, and Alquerque". Guests will have the opportunity to craft clay marbles and leather pouches to match.

Registration for the family afternoon is not necessary. Entrance to the city museum-managed site, which offers interactives, comes at a cost of 5 euros, reduced to 3 euros. Children and youth under 14 years of age have free admission. A 5 euro fee will cover material costs for the hands-on activities.

For the most accurate information, refer to official websites, social media accounts, local news outlets, or event platforms, or reach out to Oberburg Giebichenstein directly for specific details or updates.

The cost of the event and the interactive activities it includes will vary. For exact prices, consult the official event page or contact the organizers. The event will likely feature historical games, workshops, or reenactments related to the theme. More detailed information about the activities should be available on the event's official communication channels.

Children are welcome to engage in a fun-filled afternoon of family-dynamics at the "Historical Pocket Games" event, where they can learn about home-and-garden games of the past alongside their family members. While the event mostly revolves around historical games, it also includes relationships-building activities like crafting clay marbles and leather pouches.

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