An archeological viewing windowIntegrated into the display room are the windows into the glass studio. There, the visitor can follow the restoration of prehistoric and historic archeological finds, all the way from the condition in which they were found to the level of the object’s being ready for exhibition. The archeological viewing window is a production of the Speyer Office of the State Office for Historic Preservation; it offers exhibitions illustrating particular themes. The gable walls have classically styled roofs over them along with a so-called portico on the street side. At all of the larger sites in the Roman Empire, the appearance of the main streets was characterised by this style. Columns, roof trusses, and tiled roof have all been modelled after the Roman originals. |