
Museum Horn
- Location
- 3580 Horn, Lower Austria
- Description
The Horn Museum consists of a prehistory exhibition as well as the exhibition Man.Soil.Technology – 7500 Years of Agriculture.
- Accessibility
- Assistance dogs allowed

The Horn Museum consists of a prehistory exhibition as well as the exhibition Man.Soil.Technology – 7500 Years of Agriculture.

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