The re-enactors at the Festival of Late Antiquity bring the Roman Quarter to life authentically as it was in Roman times. Families can thus embark on a true journey through time and get to know the everyday life of the Romans up close. Become an onlooker of history and observe life, crafts, work and legionary training in late antiquity. For children, this is a unique opportunity to experience history vividly and with all their senses.

The festival of late antiquity will also be an opportunity for them to try things out for themselves! There will be a wide range of activities for children of all ages, ensuring fun and unforgettable moments. Ancient children's games, storytelling and excercising with the legionaries are on the programme.

The extensive open spaces in the Roman Quarter offer plenty of room and a large playground invites you to let off steam. Shady rest areas in the immediate vicinity allow you to keep an eye on the children at all times. The green areas of the Roman Quarter and the Military City Amphitheatre are easily accessible with prams. On the Roman streets, in the interiors of the reconstructed houses, and in the Carnuntinum Museum, there are some steps and landings to negotiate.

As a special offer for families, admission to Carnuntum is free for children under 11.

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