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The archaeological open-air museum is laid out over a large area with reconstructions of lake pile dwellings from 4000 BC to 850 BC. The museum was opened in 1922 with various reconstructions being added up until the present day.
In 1922, the first two stilt houses were erected. They are based on archaeological excavations in a bog close to theFedersee nearBad Schussenried in 1920 where remains of a Neolithic settlement of 4000 BC were found.[2]