High on the banks of the Danube, on the southern spurs of the Bavarian Forest, at an altitude of 450 metres, lies the climatic spa of Thyrnau-Kellberg.
Thanks to the favourable geographic position on the ever ice-free River Danube during the Ice Ages, Der Thyrnauer, a large hand-axe dating from Palaeolithic times, is the highlight of the Stone Age collection at the town hall. And there is of course much to see from later Stone Age eras – relating, for example, to spinning, baking and beauty. From the world of men, there are over 50 stone celts and axes, all finds from around Thyrnau, on display here. You’ll also find women’s jewellery from our Celtic forefathers, and even a small bronze Roman lion which has somehow accidentally found its way to us from the southern bank of the Danube, the province of Noricum.Please let us know how we can improve the quality of this object or if there is any incorrect information on this page (eg. opening hours, contact, etc.).
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