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Historical Expedition of the Middle Ages: Minors Guided by Nose Ring

Online access to the audio tour and corresponding map is accessible at both the Neuss City Archive and the Tourist Information Center.

Medieval escapade unfolds as kids are guided blindly
Medieval escapade unfolds as kids are guided blindly

Historical Expedition of the Middle Ages: Minors Guided by Nose Ring

In the heart of Neuss, Germany, history comes alive for primary school students, thanks to a new audio tour designed to engage and educate.

The "Neusser History for Children" audio tour, launched on July 2, 2025, is the brainchild of Dominik Kaulen and Bettina Schneidewin from the Media Competence Team and Neuss City Archives. This innovative project, praised by Ursula Platen, Deputy Mayor for Youth, Education, and Culture, promises to be remembered by students for many years.

The tour, which has nine listening stations, takes young listeners on a journey through time, guided by the authentic voices of Neuss children. Each station offers captivating stories about the city's medieval past, making history come alive in a way that is both engaging and educational.

The unique feature of this audio tour is its storytelling style, which immerses listeners in past times as they explore Neuss's medieval walls. The tour covers topics such as Neuss's history, geography, architecture, media, and teamwork, providing a comprehensive learning experience.

The audio files can be accessed via QR codes on a corresponding foldable map, which is available at the Neuss City Archives and the Tourist Information Office on the Market. Alternatively, the files can be accessed via the city of Neuss's homepage.

Dr. Jens Metzdorf, director of Neuss City Archives, emphasises the importance of introducing city history to primary school students. He believes that this project not only educates but also fosters a sense of pride and connection to the city's past.

Looking to the future, Dr. Metzdorf announces that the tour will continue to grow, with more historical stations explained by children for children. This expansion will ensure that the tour remains a valuable resource for students, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of Neuss's rich history.

For those seeking detailed and current information about the tour's expansion plans and listening station locations, it is recommended to contact the local tourism office of Neuss or check official Neuss city or tourism websites. These resources are usually updated with the latest information about city tours and cultural initiatives.

In conclusion, the "Neusser History for Children" audio tour offers a unique and engaging way for primary school students to learn about Neuss's medieval history. With its authentic storytelling and comprehensive content, this tour promises to be a valuable resource for students and a source of pride for the city of Neuss.

The "Neusser History for Children" audio tour, extending to home-and-garden, immerses young listeners in past times as they explore Neuss's medieval walls, offering an engaging lifestyle learning experience about the city's history, geography, architecture, media, and teamwork.

Looking ahead, the tour continues to evolve, growing with more historical stations, ensuring it remains a valuable home-and-garden resource for students, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of Neuss's rich lifestyle through history.

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