Schreiber-Bogen - Roman Vesta temple
The craft model shows the temple as it might have once looked with figures.
The small compact round temple is one of the oldest places of worship in the Roman Forum. The temple was dedicated to Vesta , the goddess of the house and the hearth fire of the city of Rome.
The sacred fire always burning there was guarded and protected by six or seven priestesses , the Vestal Virgins. Not to let the fire go out was a great responsibility, because in this case it was considered a bad omen for the city of Rome.
Tip: See detailed text on the Pantheon in the appendix as pdf.
| Aspiration scale: | Medium |
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| Time Line: | 5 Hauers |
Distributors:
PGI-Skarabäus, Im Kränzliacker 9, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany, pgi-shop.de;
PGI-Skarabäus, Lerchenstrasse 38, 4147 Aesch, Switzerland, pgi-shop.ch;
Manufacturer: Aue-Verlag GmbH, 74215 Möckmühl, Germany
Adult supervision:
Children under 14 years of age should be instructed by adults on correct use to avoid risks from improper handling.
Risk of injury:
Be particularly careful when handling scissors and craft knives! Use sharp tools carefully and, if necessary, take suitable safety measures to avoid injuries.
Use of adhesive:
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Be careful with small parts:
Hazard of suffocation! Keep small parts out of the reach of small children.
Fire hazard:
Keep away from open fire and heat sources. Product contains highly flammable materials and can ignite or melt.
Intended use:
The material may only be used for its intended purpose. Independent modifications can impair functionality and safety.