With its architecture, which incorporates elements of burial mound construction and monumental mounds and transforms them into rooms, the Celtic Museum in Eberdingen-Hochdorf is a magnet for young and old. Here, standing at the burial chamber, you can be transported back to the distant centuries of Celtic times. The special appeal of the museum lies in the original and material-accurate reconstruction of the burial chamber and the grave finds. It seems as if Celtic man himself has come to life and is personally reporting on his way of life, his arts and crafts and his burial cult. The wealth of knowledge that excavation, restoration and reconstruction have yielded allows visitors to experience how research has gained its fascinating insights into the distant times of the early Celtic princes and their lifestyle. The reconstructed Celtic farmstead leads into the world of daily life in the Iron Age. On many weekends, old crafts and forgotten artistic skills can be rediscovered. Thousands of visitors come here every year to embark on a journey into the past.
Or in other words: a visit is definitely worth it!