TWO CELTIC VILLAGES IN AUSTRIA
At the north and south ends of Austria lie two very different but equally fascinating reconstructed Iron Age villages. Right on the Czech border, Sandberg sits amid luxuriant rolling hills of vineyards; a reconstruction of Sandberg's archaeological findings is to be found in the neighboring town of Asparn-an-der-Zaya. Just out of the Karavanka tunnel leading to Slovenia, Frög in the Rosenthal valley holds a woman's tomb with gilded wagon wheels and a bigger-than-life carved wood statue of a nude woman near a small mound of rocks. At both locations you can find highly informative indoor and outdoor museums