(c) by Museum Stillfried
Description [EN]
Did you know that
*) the largest ensemble of Paleolithic jewelry made from mammoth ivory in Austria was discovered in Stillfried
*) the oldest cultivated grape seeds in Central Europe were found in Stillfried and are 3000 years old
*) the oldest, now no longer existing zoo in Europe was evidenced in Stillfried
*) there is an earth rampart from the Bronze Age, which is among the most significant archaeological monuments in Central Europe?
No? – Then we invite you to visit Stillfried and learn about the 30,000-year history of this area in the Weinviertel.
You can expect
) Stone tools and finds from the largest ivory jewelry discovery in Austria from the Paleolithic
*) Finds from settlements of the first farmers and livestock breeders from the 6th millennium BC
*) Pottery and metal artifacts from the Bronze Age
*) Cultivated grape seeds from a refuse pit of the Bronze Age fort - the oldest evidence of cultivated wine in Central Europe.
*) Vessels and everyday objects from Celtic tribes
*) Numerous Roman and Germanic finds, which impressively demonstrate the interactions between Romans and Germans in close proximity to the northern border of the Roman Empire (Danube Limes).
*) Everyday finds from the High and Late Middle Ages, which illustrate a picture of medieval village society far from emperors and high nobility.
Services
Lockers
ja
Loan Rollers & Rollers
ja
WiFi
ja
Audioguides
ja
Cafe/Restaurant
Kaffee-Ecke
Museumsshop
ja
Accessibility
Guidance system for visually impaired people, Tactile / acoustic map
No
Entrance soil indicators
No
Access stairless
Yes
Elevator door width (in cm)
80
Disabled toilet
Yes
Labeling in pictograms
No
Inscription in braille
No
Tactile accessible exhibition objects
Yes
Print medium in braille inscription / large print
No
Tactile / audio tours
No
Guided tours in sign language
No
Educational programs for visitors with learning difficulties
No