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The Keltenmuseum in Hallein near Salzburg contains major discoveries from the La Tene period of the Iron Age which come from burials in the area surrounding the nearby Hallein Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg), at Dürrnberg. The Museum was founded in 1882 and was housed in the Bürgerspital. In 1930 it was moved into the Rathaus and from 1952 occupied a gateway of the town or stadt's fortifications. In 1970 the name was changed to Keltenmuseum and the museum was moved into the former Salt Offices (Saline Hallein) on the Pflegerplatz, which fronts the river Salzach. In 1980 the Museum staged a major exhibition "Die Kelten in Mitteleuropa" (The Celts in Central Europe), which demonstrated the wealth of discoveries that were being made at the Hallein. In 1993-4 the Austrian architect Heinz Te

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  • Das Keltenmuseum Hallein liegt in der Tennengauer Bezirkshauptstadt Hallein im österreichischen Bundesland Salzburg und zählt zu den bedeutendsten Sammlungen von Zeugnissen keltischer Kunst und Geschichte in Europa. Es bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über die Welt der Kelten mit Schwerpunkt alpiner Raum (Alpenkelten). Der Betrieb des Museums wird seit 1. Jänner 2012 vom Salzburg-Museum geführt. Das Gebäude beherbergt auch das Stadtmuseum, das die Entwicklung der eng mit der historischen Salzgewinnung am Dürrnberg verbundenen Stadt dokumentiert. Das dem Keltenmuseum ebenfalls angeschlossene Stille-Nacht-Museum ist der Entstehungsgeschichte des Weihnachtsliedes Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht gewidmet. Sonderausstellungen widmen sich verschiedenen aktuellen Themen der Landes-, Stadt- und Kulturgeschichte. (de)
  • The Keltenmuseum in Hallein near Salzburg contains major discoveries from the La Tene period of the Iron Age which come from burials in the area surrounding the nearby Hallein Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg), at Dürrnberg. The Museum was founded in 1882 and was housed in the Bürgerspital. In 1930 it was moved into the Rathaus and from 1952 occupied a gateway of the town or stadt's fortifications. In 1970 the name was changed to Keltenmuseum and the museum was moved into the former Salt Offices (Saline Hallein) on the Pflegerplatz, which fronts the river Salzach. In 1980 the Museum staged a major exhibition "Die Kelten in Mitteleuropa" (The Celts in Central Europe), which demonstrated the wealth of discoveries that were being made at the Hallein. In 1993-4 the Austrian architect Heinz Tesar drew up plans for the conversion and extension of the Museum and on 1 January 2012 the Museum became a constituent part of Salzburg Museum. (en)
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  • Keltenmuseum, Hallein from the river Salzach (en)
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  • Das Keltenmuseum Hallein liegt in der Tennengauer Bezirkshauptstadt Hallein im österreichischen Bundesland Salzburg und zählt zu den bedeutendsten Sammlungen von Zeugnissen keltischer Kunst und Geschichte in Europa. Es bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über die Welt der Kelten mit Schwerpunkt alpiner Raum (Alpenkelten). Der Betrieb des Museums wird seit 1. Jänner 2012 vom Salzburg-Museum geführt. (de)
  • The Keltenmuseum in Hallein near Salzburg contains major discoveries from the La Tene period of the Iron Age which come from burials in the area surrounding the nearby Hallein Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg), at Dürrnberg. The Museum was founded in 1882 and was housed in the Bürgerspital. In 1930 it was moved into the Rathaus and from 1952 occupied a gateway of the town or stadt's fortifications. In 1970 the name was changed to Keltenmuseum and the museum was moved into the former Salt Offices (Saline Hallein) on the Pflegerplatz, which fronts the river Salzach. In 1980 the Museum staged a major exhibition "Die Kelten in Mitteleuropa" (The Celts in Central Europe), which demonstrated the wealth of discoveries that were being made at the Hallein. In 1993-4 the Austrian architect Heinz Te (en)
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