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.