"The Library of Pergamon has big plans! It is already a temple of study. And who knows, maybe one day it will be as big and famous as the Library of Alexandria! And if Ptolemy no longer supplies us with papyrus, we'll just write on animal skins" ...this is how writing on parchment began.
Pergamon - ancient center of art and culture
Pergamon was a Greek city in antiquity, located near the west coast of Asia Minor in what is now Turkey. Pergamon was the capital of the so-called Pergamenian Empire during the 3rd and 2nd centuries. During the Attalid dynasty, the city became an impressive cultural center of Hellenism that was to rival Athens. Pergamon was a special city both architecturally and in terms of cultural history. The most famous building is the Pergamon Altar, which was once dedicated to Zeus and Athena. The impressive remains of the frieze of this altar are now in the Berlin Pergamon Museum.
Fred in Pergamon - an archaeological radio play journey
Fred is taking part in a school trip for the first time and it's off to Turkey! Impressive ruins and mysterious statues await him and his classmates. A mysterious torch that Fred finds on the castle hill of Pergamon is the beginning of an adventurous journey through ancient Pergamon. Here, together with his new friends, he has to survive dangerous adventures and, not least, find a way back to his world.
Accompany the boy Fred on his journey through ancient Pergamon. Here children can discover and experience not only Pergamon but also ancient Greece in an age-appropriate, exciting and lively way. The ancient world, art and culture are brought closer in a simple and archaeologically valuable way. The radio play scores with both young and old thanks to the exciting journey through time, the brilliant voice acting and the captivating narrative!
- 1 audio CD
- Playing time approx. 79 min
- Knowledge radio play for ages 8 and up
- Facts fit harmoniously into the dramatically composed storyline
- Listening is fun even for those with no previous knowledge
- very lively and plausible presentation
- creates mood and atmosphere
Radio plays from Ultramar - suitable for children and of archaeological value
The "Fred - archaeological adventures - radio plays" are knowledge radio plays for children aged 8 and over, which impress with their atmospheric sounds, lovingly designed artwork and child-friendly and exciting knowledge transfer. With its radio plays, the young publisher Ultramar aims to whet the appetite of children and adults alike for history, archaeology and past cultures. Because education should be fun, broaden the horizon and sharpen the view of the present. Listeners young and old will forget everything around them and have a great time with Fred.
Author, director: Birge Tetzner
Music composition, sound design, arrangement: Rupert Schellenberger, ultramar labs
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ultramar media GbR
Schönhauser Allee 73
Berlin
Berlin, , 10437
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Greeks |
SKU: |
33063
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0,09 kg
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0,09 kg
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