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Journey back in time to learn more about Lolland-Falster’s distant past and its earliest inhabitants.

In the Lola exhibition, the Stone Age girl Lola takes you back to the time she lived in, about 5700 years ago. The scenography first presents the construction site at the Fehmarnbelt tunnel construction, which is where the archaeological finds were made, and then you are taken into a Stone Age universe that shows the various finds and tells about Lola's world and further 500 years up through time. In this way, you get the story of the time from the last hunters and up to the first farmers on the south coast of Lolland.

A small lump of pitch with a big story! The very special thing about this lump is that for the first time, a complete picture of a person's DNA has been extracted from something that is not bones or teeth. This has brought us very close to one of the Stone Age people: a girl, Lola, who lived on the south coast of Lolland about 5700 years ago.

Museum Lolland-Falster also has a superb collection of crucifixes from the Middle Ages. See them up close and learn more about medieval religious beliefs in the exhibition ‘OMG’. The crucifixes are very dramatic and depict the suffering of Christ on the cross.

Please note that Museum Lolland-Falster’s exhibition venues offer limited accessibility for people with disabilities.