Legionärspfad Vindonissa

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Windisch, Switzerland

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Archaeological museum· Museums· Tourist attraction

Legionärspfad Vindonissa Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Legionärspfad Vindonissa is located in Windisch, Switzerland on Museum Aargau, Königsfelderstrasse. Legionärspfad Vindonissa is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Switzerland.

Address

Museum Aargau, Königsfelderstrasse

Phone

+41 848871200

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Carsten Bluesheep

Interesting glimpse into the past, much more than boring ruins. Kids liked the detective-trail as well.

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Kristin Kachmar

My kids loved this scavenger hunt type tour. They had an English speaking self guided audio tour. It was interesting and informative but the recording had some inappropiate language. The kids got to make swords, oil lamps, tea, try on Roman armour, and bake bread. It took us about 4 hours to complete and there were toilets along the way.

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Matt Dooley

Excellent experience, friendly and knowledgeable staff went out of their way to ensure we enjoyed ourselves.

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Uno Oien

Lovely place with a great playground for children well you don't need to be a child to have fun

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Kenny McCormick

There was an amazing zivi called Mathieu! Very helpful!

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Elisabeth MC

I used to live close to this park. Nice place and calm. During summers, it offers shadow (to escape from the sun) and beautiful colored flowers; during winters, amazing cold and \white\ walks. A lot of history on this place too. Ideal for families and kids. I've seen several times some squirrels jumping down and up the trees.

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Lior Wehrli

Great place to spend an afternoon with kids. We learned about first century Roman life and had lots of fun exploring the reconstructed barracks. There are opportunities to bake bread, mix a Roman tea, play ancient games or make a ceramic oil lamp. The main attraction are the audio-guide assisted tours through the area. There are several of those to choose from, depending on age group and duration (1.5 to over 3 hours). An intricate audio drama guides you from station to station, complete with recurring characters and dramatic tension. We did the Gladiators tour with children aged 6 and 7 and the 90min duration and short hike to the amphitheatre were spot on. Tip: bring food for a picknick along as the food selection is on the light side. A fire with grill is provided. Salads can be bought in the shop. Bake your own bread!

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Davi Chaim

A nice place where I can walk, relax and produce nice pictures. My first visit in Switzerland at side of my friends home.