Museum KeltenKeller, Celtic history museum in Biebertal, Germany.
Museum KeltenKeller is a local museum in Biebertal that displays Celtic finds from the region, including coins, glass beads, and reconstructed clothing pieces discovered near the Dünsberg site. The collections feature pottery, metalwork, and everyday items from ancient settlements.
The museum opened in 2007 and displays findings from Celtic settlements that occupied the Dünsberg hill during ancient times in central Germany. These excavations document a long history of human habitation on this hilltop.
The objects on display reveal Celtic craftsmanship through locally discovered pottery, metalwork, tools, and weapons. They show how people of that era worked with their hands and what they valued in their daily lives.
The museum is located in the Hessen region and offers regular exhibitions and educational programs throughout the year. Visitors should check opening times beforehand and allow adequate time for viewing depending on the season.
The museum features reconstructed burial mounds that reveal information about Celtic funeral traditions and religious practices in the region. These recreations give visitors a rare glimpse into the burial rituals of this ancient culture.
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