The MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya represents the Lower Austrian prehistory from the appearance of Homo Sapiens to the Celts. The area of the archaeological open-air site is currently almost 19,000 m2 and gives an insight into around 40,000 years of European settlement history. The buildings from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, built on a 1: 1 scale and are based on archaeological findings. The MAMUZ includes two locations: the Schloss Asparn/Zaya and Museum Mistelbach. This Good Practice example focuses on the Schloss Asparn/Zaya because of its open-air archaeological site/park.
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Austria, Mistelbach
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