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Extracurricular place of learning - Museum Geysir Andernach
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Extracurricular place of learning - Museum Geysir Andernach

Acquiring knowledge in a new way

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The Andernach geyser became an excellent extracurricular place of learning when the museum opened in 2009. In addition to geography, you will learn a lot about physical and chemical processes. Pupils from the entire school system learn more about volcanism and our climatic conditions.

Visit the Museum Geysir Andernach near Koblenz with your school class! Provide your pupils with better learning opportunities through supplementary learning locations

School system benefits from extracurricular learning venues

Interdisciplinary approach

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Extracurricular learning locations at the Geysir Museum offer school classes a new type of supplementary teaching. Here, pupils can put their knowledge to the test and find reference points for their homework directly at the extracurricular learning location. In addition to a workshop, there is a tour of the museum, which culminates in the eruption of the cold water geyser.

Thanks to the pedagogical learning concept in geography and the supplementary chemistry lessons, an interdisciplinary approach to geoscientific and scientific issues is achieved. The preparation of the topics corresponds to the understanding of the whole school system. But adults also learn a lot of new things, for example about the earth's development and volcanism. The Geysir Museum is therefore also ideal for company outings.

New learning opportunities thanks to extracurricular learning venue at the Andernach Museum

More fun while learning

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At the Museum Geysir Andernach near Koblenz, pupils from the entire school system learn that learning does not have to be exclusively dry theory. Using practical examples, the extracurricular place of learning offers pupils at secondary level 1, secondary level 2, comprehensive school, lower secondary school, intermediate secondary school and grammar school extraordinary knowledge in a vivid way.

Instead of dry theory, the extracurricular learning location imparts practical knowledge in both chemistry and geography. The geyser eruption acts as a practical reward for geography lessons that complement the school curriculum. School classes can reach it by taking an exciting boat trip to the Namedyer Werth peninsula.

Use the extracurricular learning venue of the Andernach Museum for school classes and company outings to expand your knowledge of chemistry, geography and volcanism! Experience a unique day with a first-class boat trip.

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    Nice excursion with a nice explanation. We had a very nice trip to the geyser. The geyser was very impressive to see. Special thanks to the staff, who were very friendly and helpful, and thus made the excursion possible for us (help due to walking disability).  

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    Absolutely recommendable! In an interactive tour, you can learn about the formation of a geyser in a playful way. The absolute highlight is the boat trip to the geyser, where you can see the natural spectacle live.

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    We were there with the whole family, grandparents, parents and children! There was something for everyone and it was very interesting! Just a super great day spent with the whole family!

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    It is a wonderful hands-on museum. Even small children can try things out and explore here. Older children and adults learn a lot of new things. The accompanying boat trip is a highlight. The geyser experience at the end is just great. The staff are polite and nice. Very helpful. The museum is also suitable for prams. Parking is scarce, but with a bit of luck you can get to the...

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    The boat trip to the geyser was informative and you were told how the geyser was formed. There was a lot of staff on site who were happy to share their knowledge. Talking to the staff was very helpful and informative.

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