Description
How to get there:
Public transport: Horn train station is just a short walk from the museum. Buses also stop nearby.
Car: The museum has plenty of parking spaces right outside the door.
Bike: Horn is located on several cycle paths, such as the Kamp-Thaya-March-Route and the Urzeit-Radweg. You can even hire e-bikes at the museum.
Accessibility:
Entrance: The entrance to the museum is barrier-free and accessible via a level surface.
Building: There is an elevator and a stair lift in the building, as well as barrier-free toilets.
Exhibitions: The exhibition rooms are designed to be easily accessible for wheelchair users. There is sufficient space for maneuvering and seating in each room.
Family friendliness:
Interactive stations: There are special interactive stations for children, such as a giant silo slide.
Workshops: The museum regularly offers workshops for children where they can learn about history and archaeology through play.
Mammoth pass tour: An exciting puzzle tour through prehistory makes the visit particularly exciting for children.
Further offers:
Virtual tour: before you visit the museum, you can take a virtual tour to get a first impression.
Guided tours: The museum offers regular guided tours for individuals and groups.
Store: In the museum store you will find a large selection of books, postcards and souvenirs.
Gastronomy: There are numerous restaurants and cafés near the museum where you can enjoy a bite to eat.
2 e-bikes can be rented daily for € 10 per bike. April - October from 10 am - 4 pm
There is an e-bike charging station in front of the museum.
Cycling maps are available at the museum.
Emergency set for gluing tires available. Air pump available. Tools for small repairs available.