Keltendorf Schwarzenbach

Open-air museum Schwarzenbach, Lower Austria, Austria

What to expect

Keltendorf Schwarzenbach is an open-air archaeological museum and Celtic settlement in Schwarzenbach, Austria. The site features nine reconstructed buildings from the Iron Age, including craftsmen workshops, storage structures, and homes, showcasing how people lived and worked during that period. Visitors can explore the buildings at their own pace and learn about the history of the region. The museum also organizes an annual Celtic festival, which brings together researchers, artisans, and visitors to explore ancient traditions and practices. The festival includes guided tours, cultural education, and activities such as archery and pottery-making. The museum is suitable for families and offers a unique experience, with opportunities to learn about the everyday life of the Celts and the region's history

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This family's experience:

Activities: We visited Keltendorf Schwarzenbach with our kids (3 & 7 years old). We walked the Keltenrundwanderweg, which takes about an hour and passes the open-air museum. There are archaeological finds and Keltenhäuschen

Highlights: Our kids loved Keltendorf Schwarzenbach. We saw Alpacas and Zwergziegen (dwarf goats). It was a great opportunity to explore and learn about the Celts ✨