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Over 5000 years ago, a man climbed up to the icy heights of the
Schnalstal glacier and died. He was found by accident in 1991, with his
clothes and equipment, mummified and frozen: an archaeological
sensation and a unique snapshot of a Copper Age man.
The Iceman "Ötzi" has been on exhibit since March 1998 at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology.
The
Museum has a chronologically structured collection that documents the
entire history of South Tyrol from the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Age
(15,000 BC) to the Carolingian period (around 800 AD). Models,
reconstructions, stereoscopic pictures, videos and interactive
multimedia stations allow the visitor to gain insight into the ancient
past of the southern Alpine region in a way that is, at the same time,
highly informative and entertaining.
Set off against the wider historical background, the Iceman along with the associated finds form the exhibit's core.