Miriquidi

A camp based on a modular principle

A scenic campsite with white tents is set up on a grassy field surrounded by trees. The sky is blue with scattered clouds. White illustrations of insects and a small animal are superimposed on the image, creating a whimsical atmosphere.
A scenic campsite with white tents is set up on a grassy field surrounded by trees. The sky is blue with scattered clouds. White illustrations of insects and a small animal are superimposed on the image, creating a whimsical atmosphere.
Photo: DENKSTATT Erzgebirge / Illustration: Ines Eisinger (Bikini Kommando)

Two legends of the Ore Mountains meet: the Miriquidi primeval forest, which is shrouded in myth and once covered the entire Ore Mountains, and the ingenious VERO Construc building sets, made by VERO Olbernhau toymak­ers. Generations of children who grew up in the GDR learned to plan, play and build creatively with these sets. The toy reformers at DENKSTATT Erzgebirge were inspired by the Construc building sets and developed a small child-friendly camp from just a few modules: It includes tents, a kitchen and an eating station. The tents can be booked as mobile overnight accommodation in the paddock at Schlaf Schön! in Neukirchen-Adorf.

There will be no children's camp in Seiffen this year.

Erzgebirgisches Freilichtmuseum Seiffen, DENKSTATT Erzgebirge, Regionalmanagement Europäische Kulturregion Chemnitz, Förderverein – FreundInnen der europäischen Kulturregion Chemnitz 2025 e.V.

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