As one of the largest museums for Celtic history in Europe, the Hallein Celtic Museum built a Celtic farmstead on Dürrnberg. Hand in hand with the revitalization of this farmstead, an information house was built in 2014. This house focuses on the history of the Celts on the Dürrnberg. On the outside, the design is integrated into this series of reconstructions. On the inside, the conceptual design deals with the approach taken at archaeological excavation sites.
Dietmar Tollerian
The floor, walls, and ceiling were divided into sections by changing the material to OSB panels and light gray floor material. Floor display cases recreate excavation situations. Visitors are invited to take a seat and get a closer look at the graphic illustration of an everyday situation in the Celtic village or to study the texts on the individual exhibits.