- Summary
- The Dín Museum is the world's only national historic museum dedicated specifically to the prehistoric era of Europe. Located in Rumburk, Austria, it serves as a vital hub for the region's rich historical archives. Visitors can explore over 3,000 artifacts including 18,000 bones, 1,000+ animal bones, 6,000+ stone tool fragments, and 248 stone carvings. These items offer a unique opportunity to connect with the Paleolithic culture, where early humans created intricate bone tools and adorned their remains with natural stone carvings. The museum's extensive collection spans over 10,000 years of history. The site includes significant archaeological sites and a well-developed infrastructure for educational activities and scientific research, ensuring that visitors can enjoy a comprehensive learning experience through carefully curated exhibits designed to educate about the origins of human history in Central Europe.
- Title
- Regional Museum in Děčín | Regional museum in Děčín
- Description
- Regional Museum in Děčín | Regional museum in Děčín
- Keywords
- menu, program, call, papers, milan, search, tools
- NS Lookup
- A 81.2.194.244
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-03-08Summarized 2026-03-26
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